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Corinne Barker(1890-1928)

  • Actress
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Corinne Barker
Corinne Barker was born Gertrude Corinne Riely in Salem, Oregon. Her father, Charles Riely, was a prominent businessman, and her mother, Amelia Riely, taught elocution. Corinne was educated at the Academy of the Sacred Heart and Williamette University. When she was a teenager she began acting in local stage productions. She married William Barker in Portland in 1908; they divorced five years later. In 1914 she moved to New York City and planned to become an interior designer. Instead she was cast in a stage production of "The Squab Farm." Corinne appeared in several Broadway shows including "Shirley Kaye" and "On With The Dance." Then she spent two seasons as the leading lady in "Potash and Perlmutter." The beautiful brunette became known for her hourglass figure. She made her film debut in the 1918 mystery :Money Mad." Corinne costarred with Mabel Normand in "Peck's Bad Girl" and with Marion Davies in The Restless Sex.

On July 24, 1920, Corinne married Hobart Henley, who had directed her in "One Week Of Life." Unfortunately, her film career never really took off. Her final film was the 1921 romance "Enchantment." Then she started a new career designing clothes for the theater. She was the costume supervisor for the Broadway show "No, No, Nannette" and she designed all the clothes for Vincent Youmans' productions. By 1925 her marriage to Hobart was over. She had a brief romance with Robert L. Hague, a millionaire oilman. During the summer of 1928 she went on a vacation to Europe. Shortly after returning home she was hospitalized with a case of food poisoning. While in the hospital she developed peritonitis. Tragically on August 6, 1928 she died at the young age of 38. She was buried at River View Cemetery in Portland, Oregon.
BornJune 5, 1890
DiedAugust 6, 1928(38)
BornJune 5, 1890
DiedAugust 6, 1928(38)
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Known for

Marion Davies in Enchantment (1921)
Enchantment
6.3
  • Nalia McCabe
  • 1921
Corinne Griffith in The Climbers (1919)
The Climbers
7.1
  • Julia Godesby
  • 1919
Mae Marsh in Money Mad (1918)
Money Mad
  • Fanette
  • 1918
Eugene O'Brien in The Broken Melody (1919)
The Broken Melody
  • Mrs. Drexel Trask
  • 1919

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Actress



  • Marion Davies in Enchantment (1921)
    Enchantment
    6.3
    • Nalia McCabe
    • 1921
  • Anna Q. Nilsson in Why Girls Leave Home (1921)
    Why Girls Leave Home
    • Ethel - A Golddigger
    • 1921
  • The Restless Sex (1920)
    The Restless Sex
    5.8
    • Helen West
    • 1920
  • Donald Cameron and Florence Dixon in The Silent Barrier (1920)
    The Silent Barrier
    • Millicent Jacques
    • 1920
  • Eugene O'Brien in The Broken Melody (1919)
    The Broken Melody
    • Mrs. Drexel Trask
    • 1919
  • Gladys Leslie in The Golden Shower (1919)
    The Golden Shower
    5.4
    • Gaby
    • 1919
  • Corinne Griffith in The Climbers (1919)
    The Climbers
    7.1
    • Julia Godesby
    • 1919
  • The Peace of Roaring River (1919)
    The Peace of Roaring River
    • Sophy McGurn
    • 1919
  • Pauline Frederick and Thomas Holding in One Week of Life (1919)
    One Week of Life
    • Lola Canby
    • 1919
  • Why I Should Not Marry
    • 1918
  • Mabel Normand in Peck's Bad Girl (1918)
    Peck's Bad Girl
    6.8
    • Hortense Martinot
    • 1918
  • Mae Marsh in Money Mad (1918)
    Money Mad
    • Fanette
    • 1918

Personal details

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  • Born
    • June 5, 1890
    • Salem, Oregon, USA
  • Died
    • August 6, 1928
    • New York City, New York, USA(peritonitis)
  • Spouse
    • Hobart HenleyJuly 24, 1920 - 1925 (divorced)
  • Parents
      Charles Riely
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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    An important Vitagraph Company star in the 1910's, Barker was famous for her hourglass figure.

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