Clarine Seymour

Clarine Seymour

ACTRESS

Clarine Seymour born to Albert and Florence Seymour in Brooklyn, New York in 1898. Her father ran a ribbon manufacturing business, in 1917 her father became so ill that he had no choice but to close his successful business and so Clarine secured work through the Thanhouser Film Company, which was located in New Rochelle, as a result of her work through that company , she obtained work through Pathe in a Pearl White serial and also in 1917 she appeared opposite Mollie King in 'Mystery of the Double Cross', followed in Toto the Clown comedies for the Robin Film Co and also appeared in many Al Christie comedies, she excepted an offer from D.W. Griffith who directed her in 'The Girl Who Stayed at Home' (1919) and 'True Heart Susie' (1919) opposite Lillian Gish and in Scarlet Days (1919). In 1920 Clarine became famous after starring in 'The Idol Dancer' the public loved her, shortly after that film's release she signed a four year contract, her next role was 'Way Down East' However, half way through production Clarine suddenly died unexpectedly from an intestinal ailment following an operation at Misericordia Hospital in New York at the age of 21. Mary Hay took over her role and the film was a box office success.
  • When was
    Clarine Seymour born?

    Clarine Seymour was born on Friday, December 9, 1898

  • Where was
    Clarine Seymour born?

    Clarine Seymour was born in Brooklyn, New York, USA

  • How old was
    Clarine Seymour when they died?

    Clarine Seymour was 22

  • When did Clarine Seymour die?

    Clarine Seymour died on
    Sunday, April 25, 1920


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