Eileen Percy Explained

Eileen Percy
Birth Date:21 August 1902
Birth Place:Belfast, Ireland
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, US
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:1917–1933

Eileen Percy (21 August 1902  - 29 July 1973) was an Irish-born American actress of the silent era.[1] [2] She appeared in more than 60 films between 1917 and 1933.

Biography

Born in Belfast in August 1902, Percy lived in Brooklyn, New York, briefly in 1903 before returning to Belfast. She came back to Brooklyn at age nine, entering a convent there. After graduating from the convent, she became a model for artists, including Charles Dana Gibson. Some of the pictures for which she posed were used for magazine covers.[3]

After her film career ended, Percy became a staff correspondent for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.[4]

In 1919, Percy married Ulrich Busch.[5] They divorced in 1930.[6] Her second husband from 1936 was songwriter Harry Ruby.[7]

She died in Los Angeles, California, in 1973. Her remains are buried at Chapel of the Pines Crematory.

She was portrayed by Arlene Dahl in Three Little Words (1950).

Partial filmography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eileen Percy – Silent Stars: Where Are They Now … 1932 Edition . Immortal Ephemera . 17 January 2011 . 4 November 2018.
  2. Web site: Eileen Percy . Silent Hollywood . 4 November 2018.
  3. News: Graduated From a Brooklyn Convent . 27 February 2019 . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . 16 July 1922 . New York, Brooklyn . 35. Newspapers.com.
  4. News: Percy . Eileen . Young Is Chosen for Lead In Runyon Story for M-G-M . 23 February 2019 . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . 4 April 1936 . Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh . 15. Newspapers.com.
  5. News: 3 Press Agents Inspired by Wedding . 27 February 2019 . The Oregon Daily Journal . 16 August 1919 . Oregon, Portland . 4. Newspapers.com.
  6. News: Eileen Percy, Former Actress, Divorced . 27 February 2019 . Oakland Tribune . United Press . 24 October 1930 . California, Oakland . 21. Newspapers.com.
  7. News: Hollywood Pair Marries in Yuma . Arizona Republic . 4 May 1936 . 10.