Betty Jewel Explained

Betty Jewel
Birth Name:Julia Baroni
Birth Date:April 29, 1899
Birth Place:Omaha, Nebraska, US
Death Date:October 20, 1963 (aged 64)
Death Place:Alton, Illinois, US
Occupation:Actress
Spouse:
  • Frank Elfred

Betty Jewel (born Julia Baroni) was an American actress active in the 1920s.[1] [2]

Biography

Betty was born in Omaha[3] to an Italian father, Attilio, and a French mother (who seems to have died when Betty was young). She later graduated from a convent before deciding to pursue a career in show business. Early on, she was a Ziegfeld showgirl. Her father owned a number of Italian restaurants, and he managed to secure his daughter a meeting with D.W. Griffith through some of his customers.[4]

Griffith took a liking to her and christened her "The Third Orphan of the Storm" (the other two being Dorothy and Lillian Gish). Soon she was tapped to feature in films like The Silent Command and The New Commandment; she'd later win star status in Westerns like The Mysterious Rider and Arizona Bound. She reportedly spent a year learning to ride horses at Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California, to prepare for roles in these Westerns.[5]

She married Max Schlesinger in 1927; the pair eventually divorced, at which point she seems to have retired from the business.[6] She later married Frank Elfred. She was also briefly linked to British actor Ronald Colman.

Filmography

References

  1. Web site: A Worm's-Eye View of the Movies. The Worm. 30 Dec 1923. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. en. 2019-09-04.
  2. Web site: Colman-Jewel Betrothal Report. Thirer. Irene. 1 Jun 1927. The New York Daily News. en. 2019-09-04.
  3. News: 'The Necessary Evil' coming to Dom . June 20, 2022 . Evening Vanguard . November 12, 1925 . California, Venice . 2. Newspapers.com.
  4. News: Kingsley . Grace . New Paramount Director . June 20, 2022 . Los Angeles Times . February 5, 1927 . 6. Newspapers.com.
  5. Web site: Skill in the Saddle Won Role in Picture. 13 Mar 1927. The Philadelphia Inquirer. en. 2019-09-04.
  6. Web site: Film King Calls Girl's $250,000 Suit a Joke. Cowan. Joseph. 14 Sep 1928. The New York Daily News. en. 2019-09-04.