White, Chrissie (1894–1989)

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White, Chrissie (1894–1989)

English silent-screen actress. Born May 23, 1894, in London, England; died Aug 18, 1989, in Hollywood, CA; m. Henry Edwards (actor, director).

Began career as a child star in silents, then grew into leading lady roles; made film debut in The Cabman's Good Fairy (1909), then appeared as Sally in the "Tilly" series (1910–15); made over 90 films, including The Vicar of Wakefield, Drake's Love Story, Sweet Lavender, Molly Bawn, The Failure, Broken Threads, Anna, Barnaby Rudge (as Dolly Varden), Lily of the Alley and Call of the Sea.

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