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Violet Heming(1895-1981)

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Violet Heming
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".

In 1926, Violet co-founded (with Mary Pickford and Helen Hayes) the Institute of the Woman's Theater to help aspiring young actresses. She made a half-hearted comeback in films, even praised by critics for her role as George Arliss's friend Mildred Miller in The Man Who Played God (1932). However, Almost Married (1932), a minor thriller co-starring Ralph Bellamy made hardly any impression at all and she returned, yet again, to the stage. In 1945, Violet married a former U.S. senator from Missouri, Judge Bennett Champ Clark, a good friend of President Harry S. Truman who was best man at the ceremony.
BornJanuary 27, 1895
DiedJuly 4, 1981(86)
BornJanuary 27, 1895
DiedJuly 4, 1981(86)
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Known for

Ralph Bellamy and Violet Heming in Almost Married (1932)
Almost Married
7.5
  • Anita Mellikovna
  • 1932
Violet Heming in The Judgment House (1917)
The Judgment House
  • Jasmine Grenfel
  • 1917
Geraldine Farrar in The Turn of the Wheel (1918)
The Turn of the Wheel
  • Bertha Grey
  • 1918
Violet Heming in The Cost (1920)
The Cost
  • Pauline Gardner
  • 1920

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  • Star Tonight (1955)
    Star Tonight
    7.9
    TV Series
    • 1955
  • Ralph Bellamy and Violet Heming in Almost Married (1932)
    Almost Married
    7.5
    • Anita Mellikovna
    • 1932
  • The Man Who Played God (1932)
    The Man Who Played God
    6.8
    • Mildred Miller
    • 1932
  • The Knife
    Short
    • The Surgeon's Wife
    • 1929
  • Violet Heming in When the Desert Calls (1922)
    When the Desert Calls
    • Louise Caldwell
    • 1922
  • Violet Heming in The Cost (1920)
    The Cost
    • Pauline Gardner
    • 1920
  • Everywoman (1919)
    Everywoman
    • Everywoman
    • 1919
  • Violet Heming and Cyril Maude in Winning His Wife (1919)
    Winning His Wife
    Short
    • 1919
  • The Common Cause (1919)
    The Common Cause
    7.0
    • Britannia (prologue)
    • 1919
  • Geraldine Farrar in The Turn of the Wheel (1918)
    The Turn of the Wheel
    • Bertha Grey
    • 1918
  • Violet Heming in The Judgment House (1917)
    The Judgment House
    • Jasmine Grenfel
    • 1917
  • H.B. Warner in Danger Trail (1917)
    Danger Trail
    • Meleese Thoreau
    • 1917
  • The Running Fight (1915)
    The Running Fight
    • Leslie Wilkinson
    • 1915
  • Florence La Badie and William Russell in The Silent Witness (1912)
    The Silent Witness
    Short
    • 1912
  • Paul and Virginia
    Short
    • Virginia
    • 1910

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 5′ 2½″ (1.59 m)
  • Born
    • January 27, 1895
    • Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK
  • Died
    • July 4, 1981
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Spouses
      Bennett Clark1945 - 1954 (his death)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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    Daughter of actor Alfred Hemming.

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