- Anna Luther
Anne Luther (
7 July 1897 ,New Jersey -16 December 1960 ,Hollywood ) was an Americansilent film actress . Newspapers described her hair as having an orange hue. She was the daughter of a New York sewing machine peddler.ilent films
She starred with
William Garwood in films such as "Her Moment " in 1918. Among her other film credits include roles in "The Lurking Peril" (1919), "The Fatal Plunge" (1924), "Sinners In Silk" (1924),and "Soul and Body" (1921). Her film career concluded with uncredited performances in "Easy To Love" (1953) and "The Wayward Bus" (1957).Court litigation
Luther named
Peggy Hopkins Joyce as a friend andLos Angeles, California mine operator and millionaire, Jack White, as a lover. White accompanied Luther toCalifornia as a theatrical producer. In June 1924the actress brought a $100,000 breach of contract suit against White for allegedly promising to star her in four motion pictures. In a countersuit White demanded a $10,000 refund spent on the Luther film and charged Luther with having a bad reputation. White contended that he did not violate theMann Act merely by sharing the same drawing room with Luther on their journey west.Some of the witnesses anticipated for the trial were
Charlie Chaplin ,Evelyn Nesbit ,Pearl White , andMabel Normand . White's attorneys brought up the death of murdered silent film directorWilliam Desmond Taylor . They claimed Luther told White to pay or "watch out for what happened to Taylor."During court proceedings Luther admitted paying $2,500 in rent for her place in
Great Neck , although she possessed a bank balance of only $141 at the time. White admitted having a contract with Luther but his lawyers succeeded in getting Luther to make a number of admissions which hurt her case. The presiding judge dropped Luther's suit because of her failure to prove a legal contract between herself and White. After the trial's conclusion Luther filed notice of motion for a new trial.Marriage and scandal
Luther was married to
Edward Gallagher of theGallagher and Shean vaudeville comedy team. She and Gallagher separated in February 1924, with her husband continuing to play on the road and Luther returning to making motion pictures. In March 1925 she was named as co-respondent in a lawsuit brought by actressDagmar Godowsky . Godowsky began divorce proceedings after claiming to have discovered Luther with her husband, actor Frank Mayo, in Mayo's apartment.Death
Luther died at the
Motion Picture Country Home inWoodland Hills, California in 1960. She was 63. She had been a California resident for twenty years. Her funeral was conducted by Pierce Brothers ofHollywood at Mount Sinai Cemetery Chapel.References
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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Times, "Producer Admits Contract With Ann Luther, Moving Picture Actress", August 13, 1924, Page 7.
*Los Angeles Times , "Ann Luther and Gallagher Decide To Part", February 15, 1924, Page A11.
*Los Angeles Times, "Notice of New Trial is Posted by Ann Luther", August 24, 1924, Page 16.
*Los Angeles Times, "Miss Ann Luther", December 18, 1960, Page J11.
*Oakland, California Tribune, "He Says She Did, She Says He Did, Who Made Love?, June 22, 1924, Page 83.
*Oakland Tribune, "Frank Mayo Accused By Screen Star" Wednesday Evening, March 18, 1925, Page 1.Filmography
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