Grandin, Ethel (1894–1988)
Grandin, Ethel (1894–1988)
American silent-film actress. Born Mar 3, 1894, in NYC; died Sept 28, 1988, in Woodland Hills, California; m. Ray C. Smallwood (director-cinematographer), 1912 (died 1964).
Dubbed The Imp of the IMP Company, starred in the 1st two-reel film produced in Los Angeles; other films include Blazing Trail, Jane Eyre, Beyond Price, Garments of Truth and The Hunch; formed her own company with husband and starred in The Adopted Daughter, The Burglar and the Mouse, and His Doll Wife; retired (1922).
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