Rex Cherryman

Rex Cherryman

Infobox actor
name = Rex Cherryman


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caption = Rex Cherryman in circa 1921 publicity photograph
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birthdate = birth date|1897|10|30|mf=y
birthplace = Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1928|8|10|1897|10|30|mf=y
deathplace = Le Havre, France
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spouse = Unmarried

Rex Cherryman (October 30, 1897 - August 10, 1928) was an American actor of the stage and screen whose career was most prolific during the 1920s.

Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, Cherryman began his film career at the age of 22, appearing in the 1919 comedic film "In For Thirty Days" opposite popular leading lady of the silent film era, May Allison. The following year, Cherryman was chosen by the notable screen diva Alla Nazimova to appear opposite her in her penned dramatic film "Madame Peacock". Cherryman and Nazimova developed a friendship and at Nazimova's request, he was cast in the role Gaston Rieux in the 1921 film that would possibly become his most recalled performance - 1921's Metro Pictures Corporation film adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas, fils novel "La Dame aux Camélias", retitled as "Camille". The film was an enormous critical and public success, placing Cherryman directly in the public consciousness and co-starred Italian matinee idol Rudolph Valentino, Nazimova and Patsy Ruth Miller.

In addition to films, Cherryman was frequently involved with Broadway during his career and made several notable appearances on the stage, among them: the musical comedy "Topsy and Eva" which ran from 1924 through 1925, "The Valley of Content" in 1925, and the Willard Mack penned drama "The Noose", which ran from 1926 through 1927. While performing in the "The Noose", Cherrymen began dating a young fellow cast member named Barbara Stanwyck. "The Noose" would subsequently become one of the biggest hits of the season and help launch Stanwyck's career. Cherryman's last stint on Broadway was a starring role in the 1927 dramatic production of "The Trial of Mary Dugan" opposite actor Robert Cummings at the National Theatre.

Cherryman's last film performance was in a small role in the 1928 film "Two Masters". While vacationing in Europe, Cherrymen contracted septic poisoning and died in Le Havre, France at the age of 30. Cherryman never married and at the time of his death was still romantically linked to Barbara Stanwyck.

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References

* [http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,731044,00.html "Time Magazine", October 3, 1927: "New Plays in Manhattan."]
* [http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,881215,00.html "Time Magazine", August 10, 1928: "Milestones."]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/ri2/rebeccastjames/BarbaraStanwyck.html Barbara Stanwyck Tribute]


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