Calvert, Catherine (1890–1971)
Calvert, Catherine (1890–1971)
American stage and silent-film star. Born Catherine Cassidy, April 20, 1890, in Baltimore, Maryland; died Jan 18, 1971, in Uniondale, LI, NY; m. Paul Armstrong (playwright, died); m. Col. George Carruthers (Canadian millionaire).
Made NY stage debut in her husband's play The Deep Purple (1911), and starred in his Alias Jimmy Valentine and The Escape; also appeared opposite Otis Skinner in Blood and Sand; films include Behind the Mask, Out of the Night, Dead Men Tell No Tales and That Woman; retired (1923).
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