Pringle, Aileen (1895–1989)
Pringle, Aileen (1895–1989)
American star of silent screen and early talkies. Name variations: Aileen Savage. Born Aileen Bisbee, July 23, 1895, in San Francisco, CA; died Dec 16, 1989, in New York, NY; m. Sir Charles MacKenzie Pringle (governor of Bahamas), 1912 (div. 1933); m. James M. Cain (novelist), 1944 (div. 1947).
Made acting debut on London stage (1915), Broadway debut (1917), and screen debut as Aileen Savage (1919); made more than 60 films, including Three Weeks, Souls for Sale, His Hour, Wife of the Centaur, Adam and Evil, Puttin' on the Ritz, Piccadilly Jim, Nothing Sacred, Since You Went Away and Laura.
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