Mary Martin (silent film actress) explained
Mary Martin |
Birth Name: | Norma Martin |
Occupation: | Silent film actress |
Spouse: | Rae Berger |
Mary Martin (born Norma Martin, and sometimes credited as Marty Martin, especially early on in her career) was a silent film actress who was active in Hollywood in the 1910s.[1] [2] Mary was born in Fresno, California.[3] In 1914, she moved to Santa Barbara, where she quickly began appearing in a string of silent films with the American Film Company, also known as Flying A Studios.[4] [5] She married actor-director Rae Berger in 1916 and seems to have retired from acting around 1917.[6]
Selected filmography
Notes and References
- Web site: 14 Sep 1914. Fresno Girl a Good Comedian. 2021-03-27. The Fresno Morning Republican. en.
- Web site: 24 Sep 1916. News and Gossip of the Stage and Screen. 2021-03-27. The Sunday Telegram. en.
- Web site: 15 Sep 1914. Fresno Girl Is Starred in Movie. 2021-03-27. The Fresno Morning Republican. en.
- Web site: 28 Mar 1915. Film Star Back Home. 2021-03-27. The Fresno Morning Republican. en.
- Web site: 29 Jun 1914. With Film Folks. 2021-03-27. The Chicago Tribune. en.
- Web site: 23 Aug 1916. Cupid Directing This Interesting Life Drama. 2021-03-27. The Santa Barbara Daily News and the Independent. en.