Mary Philbin

Mary Philbin

actress

Mary Philbin was born on Jul 16, 1902 in USA. Mary Philbin's big-screen debut came with False Kisses directed by Paul Scardon in 1921. Mary Philbin is known for The Man Who Laughs directed by Paul Leni, Mary Philbin stars as Dea and Conrad Veidt as Gwynplaine. The upcoming new movie Mary Philbin plays is After the Fog which will be released on May 16, 1930.

Mary Philbin's life should be a lesson to domineering parents. Mary was born on July 16, 1903, in Chicago, Illinois, to John Philbin and his first wife and namesake, Mary. The child was regarded as a little beauty from an early age and her mother was exceedingly proud of her and loved to show her off. Howevr, unlike her gregarious mother (who many regarded as controlling and domineering, to the point of imprinting her strict religious beliefs on the child), Mary took after her shy, quiet and reserved father, whom she adored. Many of her contemporaries remarked how she didn't seem to belong to the current age; her personality was a throwback to the 19th century with her mannerisms and religious, quiet and very gentle nature. Being an only child, Mary grew up quite spoiled by her mother. Her father would take her often to see the plays at local theaters and even, on rare occasion, to see an opera at the Chicago Opera House. She fell in love with the stage immediately and, once home, would re-enact what she saw to her dolls--performing the leading heroine roles. She decided at an early age that she wanted a career in the theater. She took up classical dancing (ballet and waltz) and was quite adept at playing the pipe organ and piano (in her later years she kept her family's pipe organ close at hand), although much to her chagrin, she could not sing. However, she did not train in an acting school and this would ultimately impact on her later career.

  • Birthday

    Jul 16, 1902
  • Place of Birth

    Chicago, Illinois, USA

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