- Evelyn Selbie
Evelyn Selbie (
July 6 ,1871 -December 7 ,1950 ) was a stage actress and performer in silent films who was born inLouisville, Kentucky . As a youth she was a side-saddle rider. She had a career which lasted twenty-five years on the stage. Evelyn began in Proctor's stock companies in New York after leaving her home. She acted in plays like "Human Hearts" and "The Cat and the Canary". In the former production she starred for two seasons. Then she ventured west where she tenured eighteen months at the old Central Theatre inSan Francisco, California . This was followed by a season in stock inSan Diego, California and then a long one inAlaska with T.D.Frawley. During the Alaska tour Evelyn alternated leads with Virginia Thornton. Beginning in 1912 Selbie was affiliated with the Western Essanay Company.Evelyn began her motion picture career in 1912 as the leading lady of
Broncho Billy Anderson . Her silent movie credits include "The Squaw Man", which was the firstHollywood production ofCecil B. Demille . She continued in motion pictures until 1949 with "The Doolins of Oklahoma", in which she played "Birdie". Miss Selbie participated in theFu Manchu film serials and did free-lance work on radio.Evelyn Selbie died at the Motion Picture Country Hospital in
Los Angeles, California in 1950. She was 79. Selbie entered the Motion Picture Country Hospital two weeks after suffering a heart attack.External links
*imdb name|id=0782962|name=Evelyn Selbie
*findagrave|7969607References
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Frederick, Maryland Post, Friday, October 17, 1913, Page 3.
*New York Times , "Evelyn Selbie, Actress", December 9, 1950, Page 15.
*Santa Fe New American, "Veteran Movie Actress Dies", Friday, December 8, 1950, Page 12, Section A.
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