Mace Greenleaf

Mace Greenleaf

ACTOR

Mace Greenleaf began as a stage actor starring and supporting in many popular plays, perhaps his best known roles was as Herbert, the King's Forrester in 'The Prisoner of Zenda' in the 1890's and in 1898 played Mr. Hunston in Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's play 'Trelawny of the Wells' at the Lyceum Theatre in New York, other Broadway performances was in 'The Pride of Jennico' with James K. Hackett at the Citerion Theatre in 1900 and played Myrtle May's lover in 'The Parish Priest'. Over the first decade of the new century played starring roles in stock companies all over America, he returned to Broadway in 1905 to play the Prince of Wales in the romantic musical 'Edmond Burke'. In 1911 he joined the film industry where he would star in at least 20 drama movies, making his debut in 'The Golden Rule' co-starring James Kirkwood at the Reliance Film Co, perhaps best known as DR. Earl Headley in Alice Guy Blache's 'The Falling Leaves' for the Solax Film Co in 1912. His last film before his sudden death from pneumonia age 38 was in 'The Girl in the Arm Chair' with Blanche Cornwall. In 1906 Mace married Lucy Banning in Santa Ana, California, Lucy came from a very wealthy family they owned Catalina Island, she left Mace in 1910 for the son of prominent judge, Mace divorced his beautiful wife on the ground of desertion, Lucy was known as something of a free spirit and often scandalized 'polite society' with the number of men in her life.
  • When was
    Mace Greenleaf born?

    Mace Greenleaf was born on Sunday, December 8, 1872

  • Where was
    Mace Greenleaf born?

    Mace Greenleaf was born in Dixfield, Mae, USA

  • How old was
    Mace Greenleaf when they died?

    Mace Greenleaf was 39

  • When did Mace Greenleaf die?

    Mace Greenleaf died on
    Sunday, March 24, 1912


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