Betty Blythe

Betty Blythe

ACTRESS

Brunette, buxom matinee idol Betty Blythe capitalised on the 'roaring 20's' infatuation with exotic screen sirens to achieve a brief period of stardom. She was notoriously one of the first actresses to ever appear nude (or in various stages of undress) on screen. It wasn't that Betty couldn't act, as well - in fact, she had studied art in Paris and at USC and had appeared on stage in a number of traditional plays like "So Long Letty" in both London and New York. In 1918, she joined a roommate on a visit to the Vitagraph Studio in Brooklyn and found immediate employment when one of the directors needed a leading lady. Two years later, she wound up in Hollywood, was signed by Fox Studios as a replacement for Theda Bara and became the protégé of J. Gordon Edwards (grandfather of Blake Edwards of 'Pink Panther' fame. She was eventually cast as the star of one of the most lavishly produced films of the decade, The Queen of Sheba (1921), directed, of course, by Edwards. Betty later recalled that she was given 28 costumes to wear, all of which would have fitted comfortably into a shoe box. Alas, only a few stills of the movie survive, a fate shared by most of her other silent films.
  • When was
    Betty Blythe born?

    Betty Blythe was born on Friday, September 1, 1893

  • Where was
    Betty Blythe born?

    Betty Blythe was born in Los Angeles, California, USA

  • How old was
    Betty Blythe when they died?

    Betty Blythe was 78

  • When did Betty Blythe die?

    Betty Blythe died on
    Friday, April 7, 1972

  • How tall is Betty Blythe?

    Betty Blythe is 5'7"(1.71m)


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