Mary Maurice

Mary Maurice

actress

Mary Maurice was born on Nov 15, 1844 in USA. Mary Maurice's big-screen debut came with When Women Go on the Warpath; or, Why Jonesville Went Dry directed by Wilfrid North in 1913.

Originally a schoolteacher, Mary Maurice caught the acting bug and joined the Pittsburgh (PA) Stock Company in 1868. After a long and distinguished stage career she signed with Vitagraph and made her film debut in 1909. She appeared in almost 150 films for the company, and played mothers or grandmothers in so many of them that she got the nickname "Grand Old Lady of the Films". She stayed with Vitagraph until shortly before her death in 1918.

  • Birthday

    Nov 15, 1844
  • Place of Birth

    Morristown, Ohio, USA