- Pauline Curley
Infobox actor
name = Pauline Curley
caption = Promotional still from "The Fall of the Romanoffs" (1917)
birthdate = Birth date|1898|12|19
birthplace =Holyoke, Massachusetts
deathdate = Death date and age|2000|12|16|1898|12|19
deathplace =Santa Monica, California
restingplace = Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills,Los Angeles, California
othername = Pauline Peach
occupation = actress
yearsactive = 1904–1929
spouse =Kenneth Peach (1923–1988)
children =Kenneth Peach, Jr
Martin Peach
imdb_id = 0192763Pauline Curley (
December 19 ,1898 "-"December 16 ,2000 ) was avaudeville andsilent film actress fromHolyoke, Massachusetts .cite news
url = http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article35008.ece
title = Pauline Curley
author = Mutti-Mewse, Howard
publisher =The Independent
city =London , UK
date =January 5 ,2001 ] Her film career spanned much of the silent era, from 1912-1929. She marriedcinematographer Kenneth Peach in 1923, taking his last name as Pauline Curley Peach and remaining married until his death in 1988. They had two children, Kenneth Peach Jr and Martin Peach.Acting career
Pauline Curley's acting career spanned the period of 1903 through 1929, after which she retired from acting although she retained a connection to the movie business through her cinematographer husband.
Early years
Pauline Curley's mother, Rose Curley, brought her into show business at the age of four, at first on stage in
vaudeville shows. In 1910 Rose brought Pauline toNew York City to find her work in the newly-established silent movie industry and on the stage, getting her bit parts in a variety of movies, as well as weekly stage performances inUncle Tom's Cabin andLittle Lord Fauntleroy for theJack Packard Stock Company . Her mother gave different ages for Pauline depending on the requirements of the role, leaving her confused about her actual age, which she only learned in 1998.Entry into movies
Curley's first motion picture was "
Tangled Relations " (1912). She played one of the children in a movie which starredFlorence Lawrence andOwen Moore . For an audition for "The Straight Road " in 1914, Pauline was dressed as a boy to land a part as an orphan; a variety of such roles followed, "cornering the market in orphans and waifs".In 1915, aged sixteen, she played the ingenue Claudia Frawley in "
Life Without Soul ", an adaptation ofMary Shelley 's "Frankenstein ".Move to Hollywood
Mary took Pauline Curley to Hollywood in 1917 in search of more lucrative work. She soon landed the role of
Princess Irina of Russia inHerbert Brenon 's "The Fall of the Romanoffs ", her first Hollywood work and, according to "Variety", her best known. [cite news
title = Obituaries: Pauline Curley Peach
publisher = Variety
date =January 1 ,2001
volume = 381
issue = 6
page = 46] In 1918 she was a leading lady in five films, including working oppositeDouglas Fairbanks as theleading lady inKing Vidor 's first full-length feature, "The Turn in the Road ".Curley supported
Douglas Fairbanks andTully Marshall in "Bound In Morocco " (1918). This is a farcical tale of a young American's adventures inMorocco . In 1920 she was featured in "The Invisible Hand ", aVitagraph serial with Brinsley Shaw andAntonio Moreno . It was directed by William J. Bauman. This was her first Western, a genre that would henceforth dominate her work.In 1926 Curley played with
Helen Chadwick ,Jack Mulhall , and Emmett King, in "The Naked Truth". It was a film about parents who failed to tell their children about the mysteries of life at the appropriate time. It deals with the consequences.References
*Decatur Review, "The Screen", September 14, 1919, Page 16.
*Los Angeles Times , "Bound In Morocco", August 13, 1918, Page II3.
*The Washington Post , "Photoplay For Women", May 23, 1926, Page F6.
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