Claire Adams

Canadian actress

Benjamin B. Hampton
(m. 1924; died 1932)
  • Donald John Scobie Mackinnon
    (m. 1932; died 1974)
  • Claire Adams (née Beryl Vere Nassau Adams; 24 September 1898 – 25 September 1978) was a silent film actress and benefactor. She was born in Canada, studied there and in England, and developed a movie career in Hollywood. She spent the second half of her life in Australia.[1][2][3][4]

    Death

    Adams died on 25 September 1978, in Windsor, Victoria, aged 80, and was cremated.[5]

    Filmography

    Year Title Role Notes
    1934 What a Mother-in-Law! Frances
    1927 Combat Wanda
    Married Alive Viola Helmesley Duxbury
    The Lunatic
    1926 The Sea Wolf Maud Brewster
    Combat Wanda
    Yellow Fingers Nona Deering
    1925 The Big Parade Justyn Reed
    The Wheel Kate O'Hara
    Souls for Sables Helen Ralston[6] Uncredited
    The Kiss Barrier Marion Weston
    Men and Women Agnes Prescott
    The Devil's Cargo Martha Joyce
    1924 The Brass Bowl Sylvia
    The Fast Set Fay Colleen
    The Painted Flapper Eunice Whitney
    Helen's Babies Helen Lawrence
    Oh, You Tony! Betty Faine
    Honor Among Men Patricia Carson
    The Girl in the Limousine The Girl
    Missing Daughters Claire Mathers
    The Night Hawk Clia Milton
    Daddies Bobette Audrey
    1923 The Clean Up Phyllis Andrews
    Legally Dead Minnie O'Reilly
    Where the North Begins Felice McTavish
    Stepping Fast Helen Durant
    Brass Commandments Ellen Bosworth
    The Scarlet Car Beatrice Forbes
    1922 Do and Dare Juanita Sánchez
    Heart's Haven Vivian Breed
    Just Tony Marianne Jordan
    Golden Dreams Mercedes McDonald
    When Romance Rides Lucy Bostil
    The Gray Dawn Nan Bennett
    1921 The Mysterious Rider Columbine
    The Man of the Forest Helen Raynor
    A Certain Rich Man Molly Culpepper
    The Lure of Egypt Margaret Lampton
    Black Beauty Claire Adams is not in the Vitagraph film. She appeared in a competing rival version of the story produced by Eskay Harris Feature Film Company.[7]
    The Killer Ruth Emory
    The Spenders Avice Milbrey
    1920 The Dwelling Place of Light Janet Butler
    The Penalty Barbara
    Riders of the Dawn Lenore Anderson
    The White Dove Ella De Fries Credited as Clare Adams
    The Key to Power Ann Blair
    The Money Changers Lucy Hegan
    The Great Lover Ethel
    1919 The Invisible Bond Leila Templeton Also known as Should a Wife Forgive? (USA)
    A Misfit Earl Phyllis Burton
    Speedy Meade Alice Hall
    The End of the Road Mary Lee
    1918 The Spirit of the Red Cross Ethel
    Adam and Some Eves
    The Man-Eater Credited as Peggy Adams
    1917 Nutty Knitters
    Faint Heart and Fair Lady
    Your Obedient Servant
    Chris and His Wonderful Lamp Betty
    1913 The Widow's Suitors Credited as Clara Adams
    Boy Wanted As Clara Adams
    A Shower of Slippers As Clara Adams
    Aunt Elsa's Visit As Clara Adams
    The Office Boy's Birthday As Clara Adams
    Bragg's New Suit As Clara Adams
    1912 Kitty at Boarding School
    Revenge Is Sweet As Clara Adams
    The Artist's Joke As Clara Adams
    An Intelligent Camera
    Apple Pies As Clara Adams
    Kitty's Holdup
    Eddie's Exploit As Clara Adams
    Curing the Office Boy As Clara Adams
    A Heroic Rescue As Clara Adams

    References

    1. ^ "Actress Plays Reuniting Role". Oakland Tribune. California, Oakland. 7 July 1932. p. 1. Retrieved 3 September 2016 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
    2. ^ "Among the Movie Stars". The Salina Evening Journal. Kansas, Salina. 25 December 1920. p. 14. Retrieved 3 September 2016 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
    3. ^ McCallum, Bonnie (1978). ales Untold: Memoirs of an ABC Publicity Officer. Melbourne: Hawthorn Press. p. 32.
    4. ^ Maxwell, Virginia. "Mackinnon, Donald John Scobie (1906–1974)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
    5. ^ Katchmer, George A. (2002). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. McFarland. p. 2. ISBN 9781476609058. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
    6. ^ Souls for Sables Cast Information
    7. ^ Black Beauty (II) produced by Eskay Harris Feature Film Company..retrieved 16 June 2018
    • Photoplay Dec,1924
    • Film Index, No 3, 1970, p. 12
    • Social History Report on Morramong, Skipton by D. Hellier (1989). National Trust of Australia, Victoria branch.

    External links

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    Archival collections

    • Guide to the Claire Adams Photographs. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California.

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