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Mabel Taliaferro (born Maybelle Evelyn Taliaferro; May 21, 1887 – January 24, 1979) was an American stage and silent-screen actress, known as "the Sweetheart of American Movies."


Early years

Taliaferro was born as Maybelle Evelyn Taliaferro in Manhattan, New York City and raised in Richmond, Virginia. She was descended on her father's side from one of the early families who settled in Virginia in the 17th century, the Taliaferros, whose roots are from a northern
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immigrant to England in the 16th century. Taliaferro was a sister of film and stage actress Edith Taliaferro and the cousin of actress Bessie Barriscale.


Career

Taliaferro began acting on stage at age 2 with Chauncey Olcott. Later she appeared with James A. Hearne and with Sol Smith Russell in ''A Poor Relation.'' In 1899, she achieved distinction in the role of little Esther in Israel Zangwill's play, '' Children of the Ghetto.'' A year later she played the witching elf-child in Yeats's Gaelic fantasy, ''
The Land of Heart's Desire ''The Land of Heart's Desire'' is a play by Irish poet, dramatist, and 1923 Nobel laureate William Butler Yeats. First performed in the spring of 1894, at the Avenue Theatre in London, where it ran for a little over six weeks,Yeats, William Butl ...
''. In 1902-3 Taliaferro appeared in ''An American Invasion'' with John E. Dodson and Miss Annie Irish. The following year she was seen in the support of Louis Mann in ''The Consul''. Her greatest opportunity came when she was cast for Lovey Mary in '' Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,'' a part she played continuously for two and one-half years. In 1905 she supported
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in '' You Never Can Tell'' and later went on tour in ''The Bishop's Carriage.'' After a brief season in vaudeville she joined William Collier's company in a tour of Australia. In the first decade of the 20th century, Taliaferro's husband and manager,
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, announced that her first name would be changed to Nell for billing purposes. Her first production with her new name was ''Springtime'', and the change brought an outcry of opposition from the public. By 1910, she was once again Mabel. In 1911, her movie career began with the
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in ''The Three of Us'' and the film version of ''Cinderella'' co-starring her then-husband Thomas Carrigan. She continued performing in films through her retirement in 1921. In 1940, she appeared in her final picture, ''My Love Came Back''. Her final Broadway success was in ''Bloomer Girl'' (1944). On November 20, 1950, Taliaferro co-starred with
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in "The Floor of Heaven" on '' Studio One'' on TV.


Personal life and death

In 1906, Taliaferro married (as her first husband)
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, who created
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in Coney Island as well as the New York Hippodrome, under whose management she starred in the Broadway play '' Polly of the Circus''. On January 11, 1920, Taliaferro married army officer Josephus P. O'Brien in
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. They were divorced in
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on June 3, 1929. She was also married and divorced actor Thomas Jay Carrigan. Taliaferro married
Robert Ober Robert Howard Ober (May 10, 1881 – December 7, 1950) was an American stage and silent-screen actor. Early life Robert Howard Ober was born on May 10, 1881, in Bunker Hill, Illinois, to parents Robert Howard Ober Sr. and Joella W. Ober (née Da ...
. He died in 1950. She had one child. In 1907, she was injured in a car crash. She died in
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, on January 24, 1979, aged 91.


Filmography

*'' My Love Came Back'' (1940) *''Alexander Hamilton'' (1924) *''The Rich Slave'' (1921) *'' Sentimental Tommy'' (1921) *''The Mite of Love'' (1919) * ''
Draft 258 ''Draft 258'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Mabel Taliaferro, Walter Miller, and Earl Brunswick, and was released on November 15, 1917. Cast list Preservation With no prints of ''Draft 258'' locat ...
'' (1917) *''
Peggy Leads the Way ''Peggy Leads the Way'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Mary Miles Minter. It also features Andrew Arbuckle, Carl Stockdale, Allan Forrest, Emma Kluge, and Margaret Shelby, who is Minter's older siste ...
'' (1917, extant) *'' The Jury of Fate'' (1917) *''
Peggy, the Will O' the Wisp ''Peggy, the Will O' the Wisp'' is a lost 1917 American drama film directed by Tod Browning. Plot As described in a film magazine review, Neil Dacey (Carrigan) loves Peggy Desmond (Taliaferro). Terence O'Malley (Sack), nephew of Squire O'Malley ...
'' (1917) *'' A Magdalene of the Hills'' (1917) * '' The Barricade'' (1917) * '' A Wife by Proxy'' (1917, extant) *''The Sunbeam'' (1916) *'' The Dawn of Love'' (1916) *''God's Half Acre'' (1916), extant) *''
The Snowbird ''The Snowbird'' is an existing 1916 silent film drama directed by Edwin Carewe and starring Mabel Taliaferro. B. A. Rolfe produced while Metro Pictures distributed. Cast *Mabel Taliaferro as Lois Wheeler * Edwin Carewe as Jean Corteau *James Cr ...
'' (1916), extant) *''Her Great Price'' (1916) *'' The Three of Us'' (1914) *''The Sunbeam'' (1912) *''Cinderella'' (1911; released January 1, 1912)


Stage

*''Springtime Folly'' (1951) *''
Bloomer Girl ''Bloomer Girl'' is a 1944 Broadway musical with music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by E.Y. Harburg, and a book by Sig Herzig and Fred Saidy, based on an unpublished play by writer Daniel Lewis James and his wife Lilith.Suskin, 89 The plot concerns ...
'' (1946) *''Victory Belles'' (1944) *''George Washington Slept Here'' (1941) *''The Prince's Secret'' (1935) *''Back Fire'' (1932) *''The Piper'' (1920) *''Luck in Pawn'' (1919) *''Young Wisdom'' (1914) *''The Call of the Cricket'' (1910) *''Springtime'' (1909) *'' Polly of the Circus'' (1907) *''
Pippa Passes ''Pippa Passes'' is a verse drama by Robert Browning. It was published in 1841 as the first volume of his ''Bells and Pomegranates'' series, in a low-priced two-column edition for sixpence, and republished in his collected ''Poems'' of 1849, ...
'' (1906) *'' You Never Can Tell'' (1905) *'' Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch'' (1905) *''
The Land of Heart's Desire ''The Land of Heart's Desire'' is a play by Irish poet, dramatist, and 1923 Nobel laureate William Butler Yeats. First performed in the spring of 1894, at the Avenue Theatre in London, where it ran for a little over six weeks,Yeats, William Butl ...
'' (1903) *''The Consul'' (1903) *'' The Little Princess'' (1903) *''An American Invasion'' (1902) *''The Price of Peace'' (1901) *''Lost River'' (1900) *''Children of the Ghetto'' (1899)


TV

*''The De Santre Story'' (1956) *''The Hat from Hangtown'' (1952) *''Mistress Sims Inherits'' (1949) *''You Can't Take It with You'' (1945)


References


External links

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