Bennett, Belle (1891–1932)
Bennett, Belle (1891–1932)
American stage, vaudeville, and screen actress. Born April 22, 1891, in Milcoon Rapids, Iowa; died Nov 4, 1932, in Los Angeles, California; m. Jack Oaker; m. William Macy (div.); m. Fred Windemere (film director), 1924.
Best remembered for her performance in the title role in the original Stella Dallas (1925); appeared in over 65 films, including East Lynne, His Supreme Moment, The Fourth Commandmant, The Battle of the Sexes, The Iron Mask and John Ford's Mother Machree; on Broadway, earned accolades for performance in The Wandering Jew (1921).
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