Charlotte Burton Explained

Charlotte Burton
Other Names:Charlotte B. Stuart,
Charlotte Burton Stuart
Birth Date:30 May 1881
Birth Place:San Francisco, California, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Spouse:
    Children:1

    Charlotte E. Burton (May 30, 1881  - March 28, 1942)[1] was an American silent film actress.[2] [3]

    Biography

    Early life and education

    Charlotte E. Burton was born on May 30, 1881, in San Francisco, California. However there is some debate on her date of birth; some sources state she was born ten years later, on May 30, 1891;[4] and other sources state she died at age 48 (which would be a date of birth around 1894).

    Burton attended The Cooper–Gerson School of Acting in San Francisco, where she studied under Leo Cooper.[5] In December 1902, Burton participated in a theatrical program in South Park, San Francisco, presented by The Cooper–Gerson School of Acting.[6]

    Career

    Burton was signed by the American Film Manufacturing Company in 1912 where she worked for several years. She joined Essanay Studios which she sued in 1919 for $25,000 for breach of contract. She originally signed with the company believing she would be acting in mostly drama film but she was cast in mostly comedy films. Her salary had been $200 a week with an option for her services at the rate of $300 a week for a second year.

    Charlotte claimed that she was signed by Essanay business manager, Vernon R. Day, to a contract extending from November 1916 until November 1918. She was discharged without reason. When Burton came to the Chicago, studio she refused a role offered her in a Black Cat comedy, presented to her by Essanay president George K. Spoor. She declined because she was not a comedian. Instead, she accepted a role as leading lady in a film featuring Henry B. Wallace. She admitted that she was paid for ten weeks, at $200 per week, prior to being dumped by Essanay. Essanay executives claimed Burton automatically voided her contract when she refused the comedic part.

    Upon arriving in California, Burton stayed for a time at the Angleus. She came there from New York and was on her way to Santa Barbara, California, to work for the American Film Company, which had its studios there. In May 1916, Burton was involved in making The Man Who Would Not Die, directed by William F. Russell and Jack Prescott.

    The company of American and Canadian players spent a week in Long Beach, California, filming water scenes. Others in the cast were Harry Keenan and Leona Hutton. The script was written by Mabel Condon. Among her many co-stars in motion pictures were Mary Miles Minter, William Russell, Harold Lockwood, and Lottie Pickford.[7] [8]

    Personal life

    Burton's first marriage was to Weston Birch Wooldridge in 1904. They had a daughter together, Charlotte Burton Wooldridge (married name Coombs).[9] After her divorce she moved to Santa Barbara and dated Victor Fleming.[10]

    In May 1917, Burton married actor William Russell in Santa Ana, California.[11] They divorced in 1921.[12] She remarried to contractor Darrell Stuart around 1928.

    She died at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, California, on March 28, 1942, from a heart attack.[13]

    Filmography

    YearFilmRoleNotes
    1912It Happened Thusthe older daughter[14]
    1913The Awakening
    The Adventures of JacquesQueen of France
    The Finer Thingssaddler's wife
    The Rose of San Juan
    The Road to Ruin
    Her Big Story
    The Oath of PierreJulia Naughton, of the border line
    Through the Neighbor's Window
    The Flirt and the Bandit
    Trapped in a Forest Fire
    The Shriner's Daughter
    Calamity Anne, Heroine
    1914LolaMay, Lola's sister
    The Mirror
    The Redemption of a PalIrene, his sister
    Jail BirdsMrs. Patterson
    The Final ImpulseRuth
    A Slice of LifeJessie, Jim's wife
    Old Enough to Be Her GrandpaLilyan DeVoe
    In the CandlelightNina, a model
    The ArcheologistEdna Lee
    The Beggar ChildRosa, his servant
    1915 Refining FiresNina, the judge's daughter
    Heart of FlameBeppa
    A Touch of LoveMartha
    The Day of ReckoningRita Marr
    She Walketh AloneRita Horton
    The Diamond from the SkyVivian Marston
    1916The ThoroughbredAngela Earle
    The CravingRoby
    The BruiserFen Bernham
    The Highest Bid Elsie Burleigh
    The Strength of Donald McKenzie Mab el Condon
    The Man Who Would Not Die Agnes
    The Torch Bearer Janet Dare
    The Love Hermit Marie Bolton
    Lone StarHelen Mattes
    The TwinklerRose Burke
    1918Up Romance RoadMarta Millbanke
    Hearts or Diamonds?Adrienne Gascoyne
    1919Man's DesireVera Patton
    1920Polly of the Storm Country Evelyn Robertson

    Further reading

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Book: Vazzana, Eugene Michael. Silent Film Necrology: Births and Deaths of Over 9000 Performers, Directors, Producers, and Other Filmmakers of the Silent Era, Through 1993. October 20, 1995. McFarland. 9780786401321. Google Books.
    2. Book: Sragow, Michael . Victor Fleming: An American Movie Master . 2013-12-10 . University Press of Kentucky . 978-0-8131-4442-9 . en.
    3. Web site: March 31, 1942 . Obituary for Charlotte B. Stuart . 2023-05-04 . . 14 . Newspapers.com.
    4. Book: Justice, Fred C. . Who's Who in the Film World: Being Biographies with Photographic Reproductions of Prominent Men and Women who Through Their Genius and Untiring Energy Have Contributed So Greatly Toward the Upbuilding of the Moving Picture Industry . Smith . Tom R. . 1914 . Film World Publishing Company . 17 . en.
    5. Web site: December 19, 1902 . South Park Settlement Will Give Dramatic Entertainment . 2023-05-04 . . 9 . Newspapers.com.
    6. Web site: December 19, 1902 . Theatricals at South Park . 2023-05-04 . . Newspapers.com.
    7. Web site: March 31, 1942 . Charlotte Burton, Silent Film Heroine, Is Dead . 2023-05-04 . . Newspapers.com.
    8. Web site: March 31, 1942 . Rites tomorrow for ex-actress . 2023-05-04 . Daily News (Los Angeles, California) . . Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, California.
    9. Web site: The Unofficial Gober Genealogy Site - Person Page. www.goberfamily.org.
    10. Book: Sragow, Michael . Victor Fleming: An American Movie Master . 2013-12-10 . University Press of Kentucky . 978-0-8131-4442-9 . 28 . en.
    11. News: Other woman is named in suite against Russell . October 20, 2020 . The Santa Barbara Daily News and the Independent . July 1, 1918 . 10. Newspapers.com.
    12. Book: Katchmer, George A. . A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses . 2015-05-20 . McFarland . 978-1-4766-0905-8 . 336 . en . William Russell.
    13. Web site: April 1, 1942 . Charlotte Burton Dies, Star of Silent Screen . 2023-05-04 . . Newspapers.com.
    14. Book: Motion Picture Story Magazine . 1913 . Macfadden-Bartell. . 5 . 138 . en.