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Bessie Learn is a Actor American born on 30 august 1888 at San Diego (USA)

Bessie Learn

Bessie Learn
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Nationality USA
Birth 30 august 1888 at San Diego (USA)
Death 5 february 1987 (at 98 years) at Burbank (USA)

Bessie Learn (30 August 1888 – 5 February 1987) was an American actress, who appeared in 86 films between 1911 and 1919

Biography

Elizabeth “Bessie” Learn was born in San Diego the middle of three daughters raised by Eugene and Lizzie Learn. Her father was a native of New York who served in the U.S. Army before marrying Lizzie MacBride on October 11, 1883, in Buffalo County, Nebraska. Eugene Learn was a house painter by trade and by the time of the birth of his first daughter he and Lizzie were living in California. Soon after Bessie's birth her family relocated to Chicago where her father found work as a printer. A few years later Bessie's mother died in Chicago leaving her father to care for three young daughters.

Bessie Learn’s first known stage appearance came at age eight with Amelia Bingham, in "Hearts are Trumps;" playing a baby in a stroller. She later played in "The Little Princess," with Millie James, "Lover's Lane" on Broadway, with Mary Ryan and had a two year run with Edwin Arden in "Home Folks". She next appeared with Henry B. Irving in "Paola and Francesca" and "Midsummer Night's Dream" and in vaudeville with Robert Hilliard and William Harcourt as the boy, in "Polly of the Circus."

She became the ingenue of the Edison Company at the age of 22, and in her short time before the camera made an enviable record for vivacious and appealing comedy. Little Miss Learn was featured in some of the best comedies Edison released, and was considered a serious player with marked ability. Her death was recorded on February 5, 1987 in Los Angeles under the name Betty Robbins, aged 98.

Usually with

Walter Edwin
Walter Edwin
(3 films)
Charles Ogle
Charles Ogle
(2 films)
Yale Boss
Yale Boss
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Bessie Learn (5 films)

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Actress

The Lost Battalion
Directed by Burton L. King
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Themes Political films
Actors Gaston Glass, Helen Ferguson, Sidney D'Albrook, Bessie Learn, Tammany Young
Roles The Girl Next Door
Rating62% 3.1392553.1392553.1392553.1392553.139255
The men in the 308th Regiment's 77th Division, have been drafted from diverse ethnic, economic, and social groups in New York. Two men are fighting Chinatown tongs, one is a burglar, another is a wealthy merchant's son in love with his father's stenographer, who dreams of becoming the greatest movie actress, another is a private in love with the merchant's ward, and finally there is "the Kicker," who finds fault with everything. After training in Yaphank and in France, the 463 men advance under the command of Lt. Col. Charles W. Whittlesey into the "Pocket" of the Argonne Forest, to help break down the supposedly impregnable German defense. Cut off from Allied troops and supplies, and surrounded by the enemy, the Division, nicknamed "The Lost Battalion," withstands six days without food or water. When the German commander asks for their surrender, Whittlesey replies, "Tell them to go to hell!" The Chinese rivals fight bravely side-by-side, while the burglar dies heroically. After their rescue, the survivors are given a parade in New York, and are reunited with their families and sweethearts.
The Girl of the Gypsy Camp
Actors Bessie Learn, Charles Sutton, Frank McGlynn Sr.
Roles Romono (Joy Randolph)

On her sixth birthday, Joy Randolph is carried off by a band of gypsies, after having been given by her grandfather. Colonel Randolph, a locket containing her mother's portrait. The child's hat is found in the river, where the gypsies have thrown it. This leads to the belief that she has been drowned. The shock to the Colonel is so great that he is taken very ill, and the doctor tells the Rev. Amos Bayley that he fears the Colonel will go insane unless someone is found to replace Joy in her grandfather's heart. The minister procures a young boy from the neighboring orphan's home, and Colonel Randolph finally takes the child to his heart and tells him that he will be a father to him.
The Totville Eye, 14minutes
Directed by C.J. Williams
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Walter Edwin, Yale Boss, Robert Brower, Harry Beaumont, Bigelow Cooper, Charles Ogle
Roles Flossie
Rating59% 2.9590852.9590852.9590852.9590852.959085
Le patron du journal doit s'absenter. Les deux employés, après avoir détruit involontairement la maquette d'impression prévue, se décident à recueillir des nouvelles locales très "personnelles" ! ...