Gladys Brockwell

Gladys Brockwell

Photo movie card of Brockwell (ca. 1910s)
Born Gladys Lindeman
September 26, 1894
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Died July 2, 1929(1929-07-02) (aged 34)
Hollywood, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1913–1929

Gladys Brockwell (September 26, 1894[1] – July 2, 1929) was an American actress whose career began during the silent film era.

Early life

Born Gladys Lindeman in Brooklyn, New York in 1894, the daughter of a single parent, a chorus girl turned actress who put her daughter on stage at the age of three. By the time she reached her middle teens, she was already a veteran and taking on dramatic leading roles.

She made her East Coast film debut in 1913 as Gladys Brockwell for Lubin Studios and within a short time was starring in a number of films. Developing her craft, she moved to Hollywood where she garnered a role in the acclaimed 1922 version of Oliver Twist and in The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1923, the following year.[2]

Career

By the mid-1920s she was past the age of thirty and although still given top female billing, Brockwell performed mainly in supporting roles. Regarded as one of the finest character actresses of the day who not only adapted to the new talkies but excelled in them, her first appearance in a "talkie" came in 1928 in Lights of New York. Her performance received strong reviews at the time of the film's release and as well by present-day critics of the preserved film.

A Warner Bros. feature-length production, Lights of New York was filmed with microphones strategically hidden around the sets, creating the first motion picture released with fully synchronic dialogue. She was then signed by Warner Bros. and was looking forward to continued success in talkies.

Death

On June 27, 1929, Brockwell and a friend, Thomas Brennan, were involved in an automobile accident near Calabasas, California. She was crushed beneath the automobile driven by Brennan, an advertising man from Los Angeles, California. The auto went over a 75-foot (23 m) embankment on the Ventura Highway near Calabasas.

Seriously injured, four blood transfusions were performed in an effort to save her life, the last just prior to her death. Brennan recovered after sustaining serious injuries. He said a bit of dust had blown into his eye, temporarily blinding him. Following a second blood transfusion, Brockwell appeared to improve until peritonitis set in from her internal injuries, particularly a puncture of her large intestine.

After two more transfusions, Brockwell died at 7 p.m. on July 2, 1929 at Osteopathic Hospital. No negligence was placed on Brennan, who was still recovering in the hospital. Her final film, The Drake Case, was directed by Edward Laemmle while she was on loan to Universal Pictures, and was released posthumously in September 1929.

Selected filmography

Gladys Brockwell (1917)
Conscience (1917)
Year Title Role Notes
1913 The Rattlesnake Tony's sister
When Mountain and Valley Meet Beth
1914 The Geisha
The Last of the Line
One of the Discard Flora
A Political Feud Helen Kent
A Relic of Old Japan Annette Walsh
Stacked Cards Edna Johnson
The Typhoon Helene
The Worth of a Life Ruby Baker
1915 A Confidence Game
Double Trouble Daisy Scarlett
A Man and His Mate Betty
On the Night Stage Saloon girl
Providence and the Twins Miss Abagail Dean
1916 The Crippled Hand The Prima Donna
The End of the Trail Adrienne Cabot
The Fires of Conscience Margery Burke
Sins of Her Parent Adrian Gardiner / Valerie Marchmont
1917 A Branded Soul Conchita Cordova
Her Temptation Shirley Moreland
The Honor System Trixie Bennett
The Price of Her Soul Ailene Graham
The Soul of Satan Miriam Lee
1918 The Bird of Prey Adele Durant
The Devil's Wheel Blanche De Montfort
Her One Mistake Harriet Gordon / Peggy Malone
Kultur Countess Griselda von Arenburg
The Moral Law Isobel de Costa / Anita de Costa
The Scarlet Road Mabel Halloway
The Strange Woman Inez de Pierrefond
1919 Broken Commandments Nella Banard
The Call of the Soul Barbara Deming
Chasing Rainbows Sadie
The Divorce Trap Eleanor Burton
The Forbidden Room Ruth Lester
Pitfalls of a Big City Molly Moore
The Sneak Rhona
1920 Flames of the Flesh Candace
A Sister to Salome Elinore Duane
1921 The Sage Hen The Sage Hen
1922 Oliver Twist Nancy
Double Stakes
Paid Back Carol Gordon
1923 The Hunchback of Notre Dame Sister Gudule
Penrod and Sam Mrs. Schofield
The Darling of New York Light Fingered Kitty
1924 The Foolish Virgin Nancy Owens
So Big Maartje Poole
1925 Chickie Jennie
Stella Maris Louisa Risca
The Ancient Mariner Life in death
1926 The Skyrocket Rose Kimm (prologue)
Her Sacrifice Mary Cullen
Twinkletoes Cissie Lightfoot
The Last Frontier Cynthia Jaggers
Spangles Mademoiselle Dazie
1927 Long Pants His Mother
The Country Doctor Myra Jones
Man, Woman and Sin Mrs. Whitcomb
7th Heaven Nana
1928 A Girl in Every Port Madame Flore
My Home Town Mae Andrews
Hollywood Bound Hollywood Leading Lady short; Vitaphone sound
The Home Towners Lottie Bancroft
Lights of New York Molly Thompson
The Woman Disputed Countess
1929 The Hottentot Mrs. Chadwick
The Argyle Case Mrs. Martin
Hardboiled Rose Julie Malo
The Drake Case Lulu Marks

References

  1. "The Stars of Hollywood Forever - Tony Scott". Books.google.com. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
  2. Keaton, Jessica (2011-09-29). "Silence is Platinum: Miss Gladys Brockwell". Silenceisplatinum.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2016-10-13.

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