Violet Heming

Violet Heming

ACTRESS

Violet Heming was primarily of the stage. Both her parents were established actors in English theatre. In America since childhood, Violet came to prominence in 1908 with Charles Frohman's company as juvenile star of "Peter Pan" (as Wendy) and in the title role of "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm". In 1912, she appeared with the veteran actor George Arliss in his signature performance of "Disraeli". At that time, she had already entered films as a leading lady with Thanhouser. After two years (1910-12), she left moving pictures for the Chicago stage and in 1914 joined the Columbia stock company in Washington, D.C.. Her subsequent motion picture career was an intermittent affair at best (a mere eight films between 1917 and 1922). It was entirely subordinated to regular performances on Broadway in a string of comedies, including "Trelawny of the Wells", "The Jest" and "This Thing Called Love".
  • When was
    Violet Heming born?

    Violet Heming was born on Sunday, January 27, 1895

  • Where was
    Violet Heming born?

    Violet Heming was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK

  • How old was
    Violet Heming when they died?

    Violet Heming was 87

  • When did Violet Heming die?

    Violet Heming died on
    Saturday, July 4, 1981

  • How tall is Violet Heming?

    Violet Heming is 5'2"(1.59m)


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