Grace Davison Explained

Grace Davison
Birth Place:Oceanside, New York, US
Nationality:American
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1917–1922

Grace Davison (born in Oceanside, Long Island), was an American actress whose career encompassed 11 feature films from 1917 to 1922 and a film producer.[1]

Early years

Davison was born on Long Island and found fascination in films as a child.[2]

Career

"Recently, Davison organized her own producing company and made "Wives of Men" starring Florence Reed. Miss Davison played the second lead in this picture. Later her company produced "Atonement" starring Miss Davison and Conway Tearle, and "Man's Plaything" with Miss Davison and Montague Love. At present she was working on a new feature play, the first in which she would be starred alone. Miss Davison's unusual beauty and talent were fast winning for her an enviable reputation.[3] Davison's father provided money to start and operate her company, Grace Davison Productions.

Selected filmography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Babington . Bruce . Barr . Charles . The Call of the Heart: John M. Stahl and Hollywood Melodrama . 2018 . Indiana University Press . 978-0-86196-953-1 . March 10, 2022 . en.
  2. Montanye . Lillian . She Would and She Did . Motion Picture Magazine . August 1920 . XX . 7 . 35–36, 102 . March 10, 2022.
  3. Book: Who's Who on the Screen . 1920 . Charles Donald Fox & Milton L. Silver . New York City . Ross Publishing . Grace Davison. (Note: Not currently in copyright)