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Beryl Mercer

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Beryl Mercer
Mercer in 1918
Born(1882-08-13)August 13, 1882
Seville,Spain
DiedJuly 28, 1939(1939-07-28)(aged 56)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park
OccupationActress
Years active1916–1939
Spouse(s)
Maitland Paisley
(m.1896;div.1909)

Holmes Herbert
(m. 1909; div. 19??)
Children1

Beryl Mercer(August 13, 1882 – July 28, 1939) was a Spanish-born American actress of stage and screen who was based in the United States.[1]

Early years

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Beryl Mercer was born to British parents inSevilleon 13 August 1882. Her father was Edward Sheppard Mercer, said to be Spanish despite his name, and her mother was actress Effie Martin.[2][note 1][3]

Career

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She became a child actress, making her debut on 14 August 1886 at the Theatre Royal,Great Yarmouth,when she was age 4 and returned to the stage when she was ten. In London, she appeared inThe Darling of the Godsand the production byOscar AscheofA Midsummer Night's Dream.[2]In 1906 she appeared as a Kaffir slave in theWest EndplayThe Shulamite.[4] She travelled with this play to the United States, where she received good reviews.[2]That 1906 play marked her Broadway debut.[5]

Mercer withShirley TempleinThe Little Princess(1939)

Mercer was honored byDowager Queen Alexandrafor her work as an entertainer during World War I.[6]

Mercer's film debut came inThe Christian.[7]She was best known as a film actress for her motherly roles. She played Lew Ayres' mother inAll Quiet on the Western Front(1930) and James Cagney's mother inThe Public Enemy(1931). She also regularly appeared as a grandmother, cook or maid in some high-profile films. She appeared in more than 50 films between 1916 and 1939, and her career was at a peak in the 1930s when she regularly appeared in several films per year. Mercer appeared inCavalcade(1933),Jane Eyre,The Little Minister,andThe Richest Girl in the World(all 1934). She was in two versions ofThree Live Ghosts(1929 and 1935) andThe Little Princess(1939) asQueen Victoria.

Personal life

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Mercer was married to Maitland Paisley early in her life. Her only other marriage was to actorHolmes Herbertin the late 1920s. She had one child, Joan Mercer, later Bitting, born on 16 September 1917.[8]

Death

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On 28 July 1939, Mercer died inSanta Monica, California,aged 56, following surgery for an undisclosed ailment. She was buried inForest Lawn Memorial Parkin Glendale, California.[9]

Filmography

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Notes

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  1. ^The reference workAn Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films: 1895-1930says of Mercer, "... her mother was the famed actor Beryl Montague."

References

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  1. ^Erickson, Hal."Beryl Mercer: biography".AllMovie.RetrievedFebruary 13,2022.
  2. ^abcNissen, Axel (February 21, 2012).Mothers, Mammies and Old Maids: Twenty-Five Character Actresses of Golden Age Hollywood.McFarland. p. 149.ISBN978-0-7864-9045-5.RetrievedJune 4,2014.
  3. ^Lowe, Denise (2014).An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films: 1895-1930.Routledge.ISBN978-1317718963.RetrievedMarch 13,2018.
  4. ^Wearing, J. P. (December 5, 2013).The London Stage 1900–1909: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel.Scarecrow Press. p. 295.ISBN978-0-8108-9294-1.RetrievedJune 4,2014.
  5. ^"Beryl Mercer".Internet Broadway Database.Archived fromthe originalon March 13, 2018.RetrievedMarch 13,2018.
  6. ^"Her Stage Career Began in Childhood".Detroit Free Press.December 3, 1930. p. 18.RetrievedMarch 13,2018– viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  7. ^"The Show Window".Hartford Courant.September 16, 1930. p. 19.RetrievedMarch 12,2018– via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  8. ^"Joan Mercer Bitting, 92; Founding Member of St. Matthew".Palisadian-Post.Pacific Palisades, Calif. September 10, 2009. Archived fromthe originalon March 3, 2016.RetrievedJune 20,2014.
  9. ^Ellenberger, Allan R. (2001).Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory.McFarland. p. 52.ISBN978-0786409839.RetrievedMarch 13,2018.
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