- Bessie Toner
Bessie Toner was a
vaudeville performer and an actress insilent movies .Theater
Toner was married to actor Harry Childs by 1904. They were in the play "The Sign of the Cross" which toured beginning in the fall of1904.
She was in the cast of "The College Widow", a comedy
satire of college life, produced byGeorge Ade . The theatrical presentationwas performed at the McDonough Theater inOakland, California inNovember 1906. Louise Rutter appeared in the title role.The
Henry Wilson Savage Company, with thetroupe of the "The College Widow", arrived inPortland, Maine by boat on August 24, 1906. The comedy was given in Portland before audiences at the Jefferson Theater. It also was staged inKennebec County, Maine , at the Opera House. The stock company's travels took them west toFresno, California andWinnipeg, Manitoba , in addition to Oakland.In August 1908 she replaced Laura Nelson Hall in the role of "Pamela", in a production of"Girls" at Daly's Theater on Broadway. A
Clyde Fitch farce , the comedy made the run of theShubert Theater chain. It was presented inLa Crosse, Wisconsin in October 1908 prior to an engagement inSt. Louis, Missouri .Toner acted at the
Union Square (New York City) Theatre ofBenjamin Franklin Keith in "Tricked" in April 1913. She was joined on stage by actorAlbert Gran.Motion Pictures
Toner made "The Broken Toy", a two-reel "heart interest" drama with
Violet Mersereau , in 1915. The movie is about a dancer who marries a millionaire and fears that he will no longer love her if she loses her ability to dance.She plays a bar maid in the National Film Corporation of America movie
Tarzan of the Apes (film) (1918). Filmed atGriffith Park , the production took six months to complete.Elmo Lincoln andEnid Markey are the leading actors in the cast.Toner's other screen credits are for "The Turn of the Tide" (1914),"Human Hearts" (1914), "The Millionaire Engineer" (1915), "An All Around Mistake" (1915), and "The Romance of Tarzan" (1918).
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* cite news| publisher=New York Times |title=Clever Satire Is Delightful
date=November 8, 1906 |page=5
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* cite news| publisher=Winnipeg Free Press |title=The Pictures
date=April 10, 1918 |page=3
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