- Edna Purviance
Infobox actor
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name = Edna Purviance
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birthname = nowrap|Olga Edna Purviance
birthdate = birth date|1895|10|21|df=yes
location =Paradise Valley ,Nevada ,United States
deathdate = nowrap|death date and age |1958|1|11|1895|10|21|df=yes
deathplace =Hollywood ,California ,United States
restingplace =Grand View Memorial Park Cemetery ,Glendale ,California ,United States
yearsactive = 1915 - 1927
spouse = John P. Squire (1938-1945)
awards =Edna Purviance (
October 21 1895 –January 11 1958 ) was an American actress during thesilent movie era. She was the leading lady in manyCharlie Chaplin movies. In a span of eight years, she appeared in over 30 films with Chaplin.Early life
Edna Purviance (pronounced Purr-VYE-ance) was born in
Paradise Valley, Nevada , to Louis and Madison Gates Purviance. When she was three, the family moved toLovelock, Nevada , where they assumed ownership of a hotel property. Her parentsdivorce d in 1902, and her mother later married Robert Nurnberger, a Germanplumber . Growing up, Purviance was a talented pianist. She left Lovelock in 1913, and attended business college inSan Francisco .Career
In 1915, Chaplin was working on his second film with
Essanay Studios , working out ofNiles, California , one hour southeast of San Francisco. He was looking for a leading lady for "A Night Out", and one of his associates noticed Purviance at a Tate's Café inSan Francisco and thought she should be cast in the role. Chaplin arranged a meeting with her, and although he was concerned that she might be too serious for comedic roles, she won the job.Chaplin and Purviance were romantically involved during the making of his Essanay, Mutual, and
First National films of 1915-1917. Purviance appeared in 33 of Chaplin's productions, including the 1921 classic "The Kid". Her last film with him, "A Woman of Paris ", was also her first lead role. She went on to appear in two more films: "The Sea Gull", also known as "A Woman of the Sea " — which Chaplin never released — and "Education de Prince ", a French film released in 1927, just before she retired as an actress. Chaplin kept her on his payroll until her death.Personal life
Although she was romantically involved with Chaplin for several years, Purviance eventually married John Squire, a Pan-American Airlines pilot, whom she wed in 1938 and who died in 1945. Recently, silent black-and-white and colour films have been discovered; these show a glimpse into their life together from the late 1930s and early 1940s, and over 50 production stills from her unreleased film "The Sea Gull" have also come to light. These stills have been published with the original title list from the film.
She died of
cancer onJanuary 13 ,1958 , at the age of 62 (as per her official California death certificate). She is interred in theGrand View Memorial Park Cemetery inGlendale, California .In other media
She was portrayed by
Penelope Ann Miller in the film "Chaplin ".Legacy
Despite her being Chaplin's leading lady in dozens of films, and more so than any other actress, she does not have a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame [ [http://www.hollywoodchamber.net/icons/walk_directory.asp Walk of Fame Directory ] ] . However, there exists a petition with hundreds of signatures to get her a star. [ [http://ednapurviance.org/walkoffame.html Edna Purviance Walk of Fame Petition Drive ] ]Filmography
External links
*reflist
*imdb name|id=0701012|name=Edna Purviance
* [http://www.ednapurviance.org/] Edna Purviance -- tribute and research site
* [http://jerre.com/then&now/public/adventure/val1997.html] Edna Purviance at Then & Now
* [http://www.clown-ministry.com/index_1.php?/site/articles/biography_of_edna_purviance_leading_lady_of_charlie_chaplin Biography of Edna Purviance]
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