- Evelyn Pierce
Evelyn Pierce (
February 5 ,1908 -August 9 ,1960 ) was an Americanfilm actress during the silent film era, and into the 1930s.Pierce was born in
Del Rio, Texas , and moved to Hollywood as a professional stage dancer, and was spotted by talent scouts and encouraged to pursue an acting career in the mid-1920's. Her first role was in the 1925 film "Excuse Me", which was uncredited. Her first credited role was that same year in "Don't", which starredSally O'Neil . She was also one of thirteen girls selected as "WAMPAS Baby Stars " in 1925, which included actressJune Marlowe . Following being selected by "WAMPAS" she received a minor contract withMGM which lasted through 1931.From 1927 through 1931 Pierce starred in seven films, two of which were uncredited. She continued to act through 1935 after the end of her MGM contract, but only had one credited role out of six films during that period. She married actor
Robert (Tex) Allen , and although he continued to act well into the 1980s, Pierce retired from acting. They had one daughter, Katherine Meyer, and a son,Ted Baehr , who chose to go by his fathers birth name, and who is a well known media critic, as well as chairman of "The Christian Film and Television Commission", and publisher of "MOVIEGUIDE". Allen and Pierce settled in Oyster Bay, New York, where they were residing at the time of her death in 1960.References
* [http://www.dspears.com/junepix/annex/wampas.html Evelyn Pierce, WAMPAS Baby Star, 1925]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0682350/ Evelyn Pierce filmography]
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