- Audrey Ferris
Audrey Ferris (
August 30 ,1909 -May 3 ,1990 ) was an Americanfilm actress of the early silent film era of the late 1920s and into the 1930s.Born Audrey Kellar in
Detroit, Michigan , Ferris first moved to Hollywood around 1926, and began working to pursue a career as an actress. In 1927 she received her first supporting role in "Woman's Law", which starredLillian Rich . She starred in six films that year, and another eight films in 1928. Also in 1928 she was one of thirteen girls namedWAMPAS Baby Stars , alongside actressSue Carol , among others. That year was her strongest, and her career was at its height.In 1929 she had only three film roles, but unlike many silent film stars she did make a successful transition to "talking films" in 1930. However, she never received many lead roles, and starred in only one film that year, and another two in 1932. After having a starring role in the 1933 film "Justice Takes a Holiday" opposite
H.B. Warner andHuntley Gordon , she had only one more film acting role. Her last role was in the 1935 film "The Marriage Bargain", alongsideLon Chaney Jr. andLila Lee . She retired shortly thereafter, eventually settling in Los Angeles. She died there on May 3rd, 1990.References
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