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- Birth nameGladys Lindeman
- The daughter of actress Billie Brockwell, Brockwell first appeared on the stage at the age of three. She made her screen debut in Philadelphia for the Lubin Company in 1913, later working with D.W. Griffith. Joining Fox Studios, Brockwell was one of the busiest actresses in town and easily made the transition to sound films. Married to director Robert Broadwell, she was also married for a brief period to Harry Edwards, former husband of actress Louise Glaum. On June 27, Brockwell was a passenger in a car with her boyfriend, advertising man Thomas Stanley Brennan, when the car plunged over a 75 foot embankment in Calabasas. Brockwell was pinned under the car and sustained compound fractures to her jaw, a fractured skull and several other serious injuries Brennan was seriously hurt and survived his injuries. While hospitalized, Brockwell received four blood transfusions and died from peritonitis which developed as a result of her several injuries. Brennan stated that dust and cinders blew into his eyes causing him to lose control of the vehicle, he was exonerated of blame by the coroner's jury.- IMDb Mini Biography By: TLS
- SpousesHarry Edwards(July 1, 1918 - 1919) (annulled)Robert Broadwell(March 3, 1915 - March 13, 1918) (divorced)
- Parents
- Daughter of Billie Brockwell.
- On June 27, 1929, Brockwell and a friend, Los Angeles' advertising man Thomas Brennan, were involved in an automobile accident near Calabasas, California. She was crushed beneath the automobile driven by Brennan. The auto went over a 75-foot (23 m) embankment on the Ventura Highway near Calabasas. Seriously injured, four blood transfusions were performed in an effort to save her life, the last just before her death. Brennan recovered after sustaining serious injuries. He said a bit of dust had blown into his eye, temporarily blinding him. Following a second blood transfusion, Brockwell appeared to improve until peritonitis set in from her internal injuries, particularly a puncture of her large intestine. After two more transfusions, Brockwell died on July 2, 1929 at 7 p.m. at Osteopathic Hospital. No negligence was placed on Brennan, who was still recovering in the hospital.
- Her final film, The Drake Case (1929), was released posthumously in September 1929.
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