- Bessie Love
Infobox actor
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name = Bessie Love
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caption = c. 1916
birthname = Juanita Horton
birthdate = birth date|1898|9|10|mf=y
location = Midland,Texas
deathdate = death date and age|1986|4|26|1898|9|10|mf=y
deathplace =London ,England
spouse = William HawksBessie Love (
September 10 ,1898 -April 26 ,1986 ) was an Americanmotion picture actress who achieved fame largely in the silent films and earlytalkie era. Petite and very pretty, she played innocent young girls,flapper s, and wholesome leading ladies. Besides being an actress, she wrote the 1919 movie "A Yankee Princess".Early life
Bessie Love was born Juanita Horton on
September 10 ,1898 in Midland,Texas . She attended school in Midland until she was in the eighth grade, when her chiropractor father moved his family toHollywood . Bessie graduated from Los Angeles High School and then received from her parents (as a graduation present) of a trip around the United States. After six months of traveling, she finally returned home to Los Angeles.Career
The Silent Era
To help with the family's financial situation, Love's mother sent her to Biograph Studios, where she met pioneering film director
D.W. Griffith . Griffith, who introduced Bessie to films, also gave the actress her screen moniker. He gave her small roles in his films "The Birth of a Nation " (1915) and in "Intolerance" (1916). She also appeared oppositeWilliam S. Hart in "The Aryan" and withDouglas Fairbanks in "The Good Bad Man, Reggie Mixes In", and "The Mystery of the Leaping Fish" (all 1916).In 1922 Love was selected one of the
WAMPAS Baby Stars . [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0522281/bio Bessie Love - Biography ] ] [http://www.goldensilents.com/stars/bessielove.html © Bessie Love - Silent and Sound Film Actress - goldensilents.com ] ] As her roles got larger, so did her popularity. She performed the Charleston in the movie "The King on Main Street" in 1925. Also that same year she starred in "The Lost World", a science fiction adventure based on the novel of the same name bySir Arthur Conan Doyle . Three years later she starred in "The Matinee Idol", a romantic comedy directed by a youngFrank Capra .The Sound Era
Love was able to successfully transition to
talkies , and in 1929 she was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Actress for "The Broadway Melody ". She also appeared in several other earlymusicals including "The Hollywood Revue of 1929 " (1929), "Chasing Rainbows" (1930), "Good News" (1930), and "They Learned About Women" (1930).However, by 1932 her American film career was declining. She moved to England in 1935 and did stage work and occasional films there. As war came in Europe she returned to the US for a while, worked for the
Red Cross , and entertained the troops. After the war she moved back to Britain where she kept her main residence, and continued to play small film roles for film companies in both the US and Britain. She appeared in films like "The Barefoot Contessa " (1954) withHumphrey Bogart , and as an American tourist in "The Greengage Summer " (1961) starringKenneth More . She also played a small role as an American tourist in theJames Bond thriller "On Her Majesty's Secret Service " (1969).Her career came to a quick halt soon after that however, and she moved to the
United Kingdom , where she had roles in several films. She made a comeback in the 1980s with roles in "Ragtime" (1981),Warren Beatty 's "Reds" (1981), and (her final film) "The Hunger " (1983) starringCatherine Deneuve ,David Bowie , andSusan Sarandon . In her lifetime, Love starred in 131 films and TV episodes.Personal life
Love was married once, from 1929 to 1935, to film producer William Hawks (the brother of film director
Howard Hawks ), and she had a daughter from that marriage. She died inLondon ,England from natural causes on April 26, 1986.She has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6777 Hollywood Blvd.References
External links
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* [http://silentladies.com/PLove1.html Silent Ladies and Gents] features pictures of Bessie Love
* [http://www.stanford.edu/~gdegroat/love.htm Article] about Bessie Love.
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