- Genevieve Blinn
Genevieve Blinn (
June 12 ,1874 -July 20 ,1956 ) was a Canadian actress who appeared on stage and inHollywood silent motion pictures. Born Genevieve Clothilde Nannery, she was a native ofNew Brunswick, Canada .Distinguished Theatrical Family
Genevieve was the last member of an old theater family from Saint John, New Brunswick. Her brother
Ed Nannary was a stage actor inNew York City and on the west coast. Her sister May performed as a star of the old Alcatraz Theater inSan Francisco, California .tage Actress
In October 1906 Genevieve was the leading woman in the
Ezra Kendall production of the "Swell, Elegant Jones". A comedy in three acts, the play was staged at theWilmington, Delaware Opera House. The author of the play, Herbert Hall Winslow, also wrote "The Vinegar Buyer". Miss Brinn acted in stage roles oppositeRichard Mansfield , Robert Mantel, andWillard Mack .Blinn came to
Los Angeles, California in February 1912 as the leading lady of the Burbank Stock Company. Her arrival was in the press after she established a name for herself in eastern theatrical engagements. In New York she appeared at the head of the Crescent Stock Company for the previous five months. Her first performance with Burbank came as "Ann Brown" in a farce called "Seven Days". The primary comedy figure, Blinn played a woman who believed intheosophy .ilent Movie Actress
Blinn's career as a performer in movies began with a role as "Countess de Moray" in "A Wife's Sacrifice" (1916). She is best known for her role as the queen in
The Queen of Sheba (1925). Aside from this feature, Genevieve was in a number of other films which starredTheda Bara .The actress retired from the stage and screen with the advent of sound motion pictures. Her last film was "Common Clay" (1930), in which she played the role of "Mrs. Fullerton".
Private Life
Genevieve was married to a lumberman named Irving L. Blinn from Los Angeles, California . She petitioned for a divorce from her husband in July 1904.
Genevieve Blinn died in 1956 in
San Rafael, California following a long illness. A son, William Lewis Blinn, predeceased his mother. He was a member of theOlympic Club and a graduate of theUniversity of Santa Clara . He died inSan Anselmo, California onMarch 16 ,1951 .References
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Lima, Ohio News, "Genevieve Blinn, Ex-Star, Dies",July 22 , 1956, Page 9B.
*Los Angeles Times , "The Public Service",July 16 ,1904 , Page A2.
*Los Angeles Times, "Leading Lady Is Due Today",February 29 ,1912 , Page III4.
*New York Times , "Ezra Kendall Produces A New Play",October 5 ,1906 , Page 9.
* [http://quartet.cs.unb.ca:8080/dspace/bitstream/1882/520/1/mq23811.pdf "William Nannery and the Atlantic Victorian Theatre: The Amateur Legacy"] by Karl Killen, M. A. Thesis (PDF - large file)
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