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Elsa Lorimer(1891-1967)

  • Actress
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Elsa Lorimer was a leading lady during the early silent era of films. Arriving in Hollywood at the age of 21 with her mother, the 5-foot-tall Lorimer, with blue eyes and light brown hair, quickly scored a film role in Reliance Film Company's "The Faith Healer" (1912) starring Irving Cummings.

In January 1914 she signed on with Essanay Studios in Niles, Calif., appearing in "Broncho Billy's True Romance" among other short films. She remained with Essanay through March 1914. During the same year she was a contract player for Selig Polyscope Company in Edendale. She also worked under contract for Kinemacolor and Famous Players-Lasky.

A direct descendant of the Mayflower pioneers and a member of the California chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Lorimer was educated at Cambridge High School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She graduated with a degree in English from Emerson College of Oratory in Boston. In California she was a member of the Enterprise Opera Reading Club and the Republican Club of Hollywood.

With the advent of sound, Lorimer suffered a fate similar to many silent film actors as roles dried and a new generation of actors took on speaking parts.
BornFebruary 15, 1891
DiedNovember 17, 1967(76)
BornFebruary 15, 1891
DiedNovember 17, 1967(76)
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Adele Farrington, Bryant Washburn, and Lois Wilson in Too Much Johnson (1919)
Too Much Johnson
7.2
  • Mrs. Dathis(as Elsie Lorimer)
  • 1919
Viola Dana and W.E. Lawrence in They Like 'Em Rough (1922)
They Like 'Em Rough
  • Mrs. Curtis
  • 1922
The Jungle Child (1916)
The Jungle Child
  • Chaperone(as Elsa Lorrimer)
  • 1916
Other Men's Wives (1919)
Other Men's Wives
  • Mrs. Peyton-Andrews(as Elsie Larimer)
  • 1919

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  • Queen o' Diamonds
    • Mrs. Ramsey
    • 1926
  • Alberta Vaughn in Love and Learn (1924)
    Love and Learn
    Short
    • Miss Fortune
    • 1924
  • Viola Dana and W.E. Lawrence in They Like 'Em Rough (1922)
    They Like 'Em Rough
    • Mrs. Curtis
    • 1922
  • Edward Everett Horton and Ethel Grey Terry in Too Much Business (1922)
    Too Much Business
    • Mrs. Comby
    • 1922
  • Carmel Myers in The Gilded Dream (1920)
    The Gilded Dream
    • Geraldine
    • 1920
  • A Lady in Love (1920)
    A Lady in Love
    • Clara Sedgewick
    • 1920
  • Bryant Washburn in The Six Best Cellars (1920)
    The Six Best Cellars
    • Mrs. Hammond
    • 1920
  • Adele Farrington, Bryant Washburn, and Lois Wilson in Too Much Johnson (1919)
    Too Much Johnson
    7.2
    • Mrs. Dathis (as Elsie Lorimer)
    • 1919
  • Other Men's Wives (1919)
    Other Men's Wives
    • Mrs. Peyton-Andrews (as Elsie Larimer)
    • 1919
  • The Jungle Child (1916)
    The Jungle Child
    • Chaperone (as Elsa Lorrimer)
    • 1916
  • Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson in The Good-for-Nothing (1914)
    The Good-for-Nothing
    4.4
    Short
    • Gertrude Chapin
    • 1914
  • Broncho Billy's True Love
    Short
    • Elsa Lorimer
    • 1914
  • Cupid Makes a Bull's Eye
    Short
    • Widow Jones
    • 1913
  • An Equal Chance
    Short
    • Mrs. John Barrett (as Miss Lorimer)
    • 1913
  • The Port of Missing Women
    Short
    • Decollette Nell
    • 1913

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Elsie Larimer
  • Born
    • February 15, 1891
    • Taunton, Massachusetts, USA
  • Died
    • November 17, 1967
    • Solano County, California, USA
  • Spouse
    • M.F. Skinner

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    Enjoyed golfing and motoring as hobbies.

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