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Personal Info

Birth date

1896-06-16 (129 Years)

Day of death

1986-09-06

Gender

Female

Known for

Acting

Place of birth

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Also known as

Sarah Blanche Sweet

Blanche Sweet

Biography

From Wikipedia

Sarah Blanche Sweet (June 18, 1896 – September 6, 1986) was an American silent film actress who began her career in the earliest days of the Hollywood motion picture film industry.

Sweet is renowned for her energetic, independent roles, at variance with the 'ideal' Griffith type of vulnerable, often fragile, femininity. After many starring roles, her first real landmark film was the 1911 Griffith thriller The Lonedale Operator. In 1913 she starred in Griffith's first feature-length movie, Judith of Bethulia. In 1914 Sweet was initially cast by Griffith in the part of Elsie Stoneman in his epic The Birth of a Nation but the role was eventually given to rival actress Lillian Gish, who was Sweet's senior by three years. That same year Sweet parted ways with Griffith and joined Paramount (then Famous Players-Lasky) for the much higher pay that studio was able to afford.

Throughout the 1910s, Sweet continued her career appearing in a number of highly prominent roles in films and remained a publicly popular leading lady. She often starred in vehicles by Cecil B. DeMille and Marshall Neilan, and she was recognised by leading film critics of the time to be one of the foremost actresses of the entire silent era. It was during her time working with Neilan that the two began a publicized affair, which brought on his divorce from former actress Gertrude Bambrick. Sweet and Neilan married in 1922. The union ended in 1929 with Sweet charging that Neilan was a persistent adulterer.

During the early 1920s Sweet's career continued to prosper, and she starred in the first film version of Anna Christie in 1923. The film is also notable as being the first Eugene O'Neill play to be made into a motion picture. In successive years, she starred in Tess of the D'Urbervilles and The Sporting Venus, both directed by Neilan. Sweet soon began a new career phase as one of the newly formed MGM studio's biggest stars.

Sweet made just three talking pictures, including her critically lauded performance in 1930's Show Girl in Hollywood, before retiring from the screen that same year and marrying stage actor Raymond Hackett in 1935. The marriage lasted until Hackett's death in 1958.

Sweet spent the remainder of her performing career in radio and in secondary Broadway stage roles. Eventually, her career in both of these fields petered out, and she began working in a Los Angeles department store. In the late 1960s, her acting legacy was resurrected when film scholars invited her to Europe to receive recognition for her work.

On September 24, 1984, a tribute to Blanche Sweet was held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Miss Sweet introduced her 1925 film, The Sporting Venus.

Sweet died in New York City of a stroke, on September 6, 1986, just weeks after her 90th birthday.

Filmography

Acting

1982Before the Nickelodeon: The Cinema of Edwin S. Porter as Narrator (voice)

1980Hollywood (13 Episodes) as Self

1959The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1 Episode) as Unknown

1957The Thin Man (2 Episodes) as Unknown

1945Make Mine Memories as Unknown

1944Twenty Years After as (archive footage)

1930The Silver Horde as Queenie

1930Show Girl in Hollywood as Donny Harris

1930The Woman Racket as Julia Barnes Hayes

1929Always Faithful as Mrs. George W. Mason

1929The Woman in White as Laura Fairlie / Anne Catherick

1927Singed as Dolly Wall

1926Diplomacy as Dora Weymouth

1926The Far Cry as Unknown

1926Bluebeard's Seven Wives as Juliet

1925The New Commandment as Renee Darcourt

1925Why Women Love as Molla Hansen

1925The Sporting Venus as Lady Gwendolyn

1925His Supreme Moment as Carla King

1924Tess of the D'Urbervilles as Teresa "Tess" Durbeyfield

1924Those Who Dance as Rose Carney

1923Anna Christie as Anna Christie

1923Souls for Sale as Self - Celebrity Actress (uncredited)

1922Quincy Adams Sawyer as Alice Pettengill

1921That Girl Montana as Montana Rivers

1920Her Unwilling Husband as Mavis

1920Girl in the Web as Esther Maitland

1920The Deadlier Sex as Mary Willard

1919A Woman of Pleasure as Alice Dane

1919The Hushed Hour as Virginia Appleton Blodgett

1919The Unpardonable Sin as Alice Parcot / Dinny Parcot

1917Those Without Sin as Melanie Landry

1917The Evil Eye as Dr. Katherine Torrance

1916The Thousand-Dollar Husband as Olga Nelson

1916The Ragamuffin as Jenny

1915The Secret Sin as Edith Martin / Grace Martin

1915The Case of Becky as Dorothy/Becky

1915The Clue as Christine Lesley

1915Stolen Goods as Margery Huntley

1915The Captive as Sonya Matinovich

1915The Warrens of Virginia as Agatha Warren

1914The Little Country Mouse as Dorothy

1914The Odalisque as May, a Stock Girl

1914The Tear That Burned as Meg - the Wild Girl

1914For Her Father's Sins as Mary Ashton

1914Her Awakening as Mary

1914The Second Mrs. Roebuck as Mabel Mack

1914The Avenging Conscience as The Sweetheart

1914Men and Women as Agnes Rodman - Stephen's Daughter

1914The Painted Lady as Jane - the Elder Sister

1914Home, Sweet Home as The Wife

1914Judith of Bethulia as Judith

1914Strongheart as Dorothy Nelson, Frank's Sister

1914Classmates as Sylvia Randolph

1913The House of Discord as The Wife

1913A Cure for Suffragettes as Unknown

1913Two Men of the Desert as The Authoress

1913Death's Marathon as The Wife

1913If We Only Knew as The Mother

1913The Stolen Bride as The Grower's Daughter

1913The Hero of Little Italy as Maria

1913Near To Earth as Unknown

1913Broken Ways as The Road Agent's Wife

1913Love in an Apartment Hotel as The Young Woman

1913A Chance Deception as The Wife

1913Oil and Water as Mlle. Genova

1913Pirate Gold as The Daughter

1913Three Friends as The Wife

1913The Coming of Angelo as Theresa

1912The God Within as The Woman of the Camp

1912The Massacre as Stephen's Ward

1912A Sailor’s Heart as The Sailor's Second Sweetheart

1912The Painted Lady as The Older Sister

1912The Chief's Blanket as The Young Woman

1912Blind Love as The Young Woman

1912With the Enemy's Help as The Prospector's Wife

1912A Temporary Truce as Alice Hardy - the Prospector's Wife

1912The Lesser Evil as The Young Woman

1912One Is Business, the Other Crime as Rich Wife

1912The Goddess of Sagebrush Gulch as The Goddess

1912A String of Pearls as The Brother's Sweetheart

1912Under Burning Skies as Emily

1912The Transformation of Mike as The Tenement Girl

1912For His Son as The Son's Fiancée

1912The Eternal Mother as Martha, the Wife

1911The Voice of the Child as The Wife

1911A Woman Scorned as Unknown

1911The Miser's Heart as Neighbor

1911Through Darkening Vales as Grace

1911The Battle as The Boy's Sweetheart

1911Love in the Hills as The Mountain Girl

1911The Long Road as Edith

1911The Making of a Man as Young Woman

1911The Villain Foiled as Miss Page

1911The Last Drop of Water as Mary

1911A Country Cupid as Edith

1911Fighting Blood as Unknown

1911The Primal Call as Unknown

1911Enoch Arden as Woman on the Beach

1911Enoch Arden: Part I as Unknown

1911The Lonedale Operator as Daughter of the Lonedale Operator

1911His Daughter as Unknown

1910A Flash of Light as Unknown

1910All on Account of the Milk as The Maid

1910The Rocky Road as Unknown

1909The Day After as The New Year

1909To Save Her Soul as Stage Dancer

1909A Corner in Wheat as Unknown