Mercer, Beryl (1882–1939)

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Mercer, Beryl (1882–1939)

English actress. Born Aug 13, 1882, in Seville, Spain; died July 28, 1939, in Santa Monica, CA; dau. of British parents; m. Maitland Sabrina Pasley.

Made stage debut as a child in Yarmouth as little Willie Carlyle in East Lynne (1886); made London debut in Two Little Vagabonds (1896) and NY debut in The Shulamite (1906); other plays include Her Point of View, The Lodger, A Lady's Name, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals, Out There, Dark Rosaleen, Queen Victoria, and Outward Bound; films include Mother's Boy, Three Live Ghosts, All Quiet on the Western Front, Seven Days' Leave, In Gay Madrid, The Matrimonial Bed, Outward Bound, Inspiration, East Lynne, Always Goodbye, Merely Mary Anne, Lena Rivers, Smilin' Through, Cavalcade, Berkeley Square, Change of Heart, Jane Eyre, The Little Minister and The Age of Indiscretion.

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