May Allison (June 14, 1890 – March 27, 1989) was an American actress whose greatest success was achieved in the early part of the 20th century in
silent film
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s, although she also appeared on stage.
Life and career
Allison was born in
Rising Fawn, Georgia
Rising Fawn is an unincorporated community in the southern part of Dade County, Georgia, United States. It is the location of Cloudland Canyon State Park.
History
Rising Fawn was named after the child of a Cherokee Indian chieftain. The cus ...
,
the youngest of five children born to John Samuel Allison and Nannie Virginia (née Wise) Allison. She made her
Broadway debut in 1911 as "Beauty" in Walter Browne's ''
Everywoman'' before settling in
Hollywood, California
Hollywood, sometimes informally called Tinseltown, is a List of districts and neighborhoods in Los Angeles, neighborhood and district in the Central Los Angeles, central region of Los Angeles County, California, within the city of Los Angeles. ...
in the early days of motion pictures.
[Commire, Anne (1999). ]
Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia, Volume 1
'. Waterford, CT: Yorkin Publications. p. 241. . Allison's screen debut was as an ingenue in the 1915 star-making
Theda Bara
Theda Bara ( ; born Theodosia Burr Goodman; July 29, 1885 – April 7, 1955) was an American silent film and stage actress. Bara was one of the more popular actresses of the silent era and one of cinema's early sex symbols. Her femme fatal ...
vehicle ''
A Fool There Was''.

When Allison was cast that same year opposite actor
Harold Lockwood in the
Allan Dwan
Allan Dwan (born Joseph Aloysius Dwan; April 3, 1885 – December 28, 1981) was a pioneering Canadian-born American motion picture director, producer, and screenwriter.
Early life
Born Joseph Aloysius Dwan in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Dwan was ...
directed romantic film ''
David Harum'', audiences quickly became enamored of the onscreen duo. The pair starred in approximately twenty-five highly successful features together during the
World War I
World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
era and became one of the first celebrated on-screen romantic duos.
Allison and Lockwood's highly popular film romances ended, however, when in 1918 Lockwood died at the age of 31 after contracting
Spanish influenza
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, a deadly epidemic that swept the world from 1918 through 1920, killing 50 to 100 million people globally. Allison's career then faltered markedly without her popular leading male co-star. She continued to act in films throughout the 1920s, although she never received the same amount of public acclaim as when she starred opposite Harold Lockwood. Her last film before retiring was 1927's ''
The Telephone Girl'', opposite
Madge Bellamy and
Warner Baxter.
Allison was secretly married to Col. William Stephenson in Santa Ana, California, in December 1919, but the marriage was annulled in February 1920. On Thanksgiving day in 1920, Allison married writer and actor
Robert Ellis. Allison filed for divorce from Ellis in December 1923, citing cruelty as the reason. Her filing explained the couple had married on November 25, 1920 in
Greenwich, Connecticut
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and were separated about November 5, 1923. On November 15, 1926, witnessed by Ivan and
Adela Rogers St. Johns, she married ''
Photoplay
''Photoplay'' was one of the first American film fan magazines, its title another word for screenplay. It was founded in Chicago in 1911. Under early editors Julian Johnson and James R. Quirk, in style and reach it became a pacesetter for fan m ...
'' magazine editor
James R. Quirk,
a union that lasted until his death in 1932.
Allison's last marriage, to Cleveland industrialist Carl Norton Osborne, took place on March 2, 1934
"Former May Ellison Married at Elkton"
''The Baltimore Sun''. p. 2. Retrieved November 13, 2023. and lasted until his death in 1982. In her later years, Allison spent much of her time at her vacation home in Tucker's Town, Bermuda, and was a patron of the Cleveland Orchestra
The Cleveland Orchestra is an American orchestra based in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1918 by the pianist and impresario Adella Prentiss Hughes, the orchestra is one of the five American orchestras informally referred to as the " Big Five". T ...
.
Death
Allison died of respiratory failure in Bratenahl, Ohio, in 1989 at the age of 98, survived by a stepdaughter and four stepgrandchildren. She was buried at the Gates Mills South Cemetery in Gates Mills, Ohio
Gates Mills is a village in eastern Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. A suburb of Cleveland, it is part of the Cleveland metropolitan area. The population was 2,264 at the 2020 census.
History
Gates Mills was originally part of Mayfield T ...
.
Selected filmography
*'' A Fool There Was'' (1915) − The Wife's Sister
*'' David Harum'' (1915) − Mary Blake
*'' The Governor's Lady'' (1915) − Katherine Strickland
*''The Secretary of Frivolous Affairs'' (1915) − Loulie
*'' The Great Question'' (1915, Short) − Flora Donner
*''The House of a Thousand Scandals'' (1915) − Martha Hobbs
*''The End of the Road'' (1915) − Grace Wilson
*'' The Buzzard's Shadow'' (1915) − Alice Corbett
*''The Other Side of the Door The Other Side of the Door may refer to:
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'' (1916) − Ellie Fenwick
*'' The Secret Wire'' (1916, Short) − Vera Strong
*'' The Gamble'' (1916, Short) − Jean Hastings
*'' The Man in the Sombrero'' (1916, Short) − Alice Van Zandt
*'' The Broken Cross'' (1916, Short) − Helen Brandon
*'' Lillo of the Sulu Seas'' (1916, Short) − Lillo
*''Life's Blind Alley'' (1916) − Helen Keating
*''The Come−Back'' (1916) − Patta Heberton
*'' The Masked Rider'' (1916) − Jill Jamison
*'' The River of Romance'' (1916) − Rosalind Chalmers
*'' Mister 44'' (1916) − Sadie Hicks
*'' Big Tremaine'' (1916) − Isobel Malvern
*'' Pidgin Island'' (1916) − Diana Wynne
* '' The Promise'' (1917) − Ethel Manton
*'' The Hidden Children'' (1917) − Lois de Contrecoeur
*'' Social Hypocrites'' (1918) − Leonore Fielding
*'' The Winning of Beatrice'' (1918) − Beatrice Buckley
*'' A Successful Adventure'' (1918) − Virginia Houston
*'' The Return of Mary'' (1918) − Mary
*'' The Testing of Mildred Vane'' (1918) − Mildred Vane
*'' Her Inspiration'' (1918) − Kate Kendall
*'' In for Thirty Days'' (1919) − Helen Corning
*'' Peggy Does Her Darndest'' (1919) − Peggy Ensloe
*'' The Island of Intrigue'' (1919) − Maida Waring
*'' Castles in the Air'' (1919) − Fortuna Donnelly
*'' Almost Married'' (1919) − Adrienne Le Blanc
*'' The Uplifters'' (1919) − Hortense Troutt
*'' Fair and Warmer'' (1919) − Blanny Wheeler
*'' The Walk−Offs'' (1920) − Kathleen Rutherford
*'' The Cheater'' (1920) − Lilly Meany, aka Vashti Dethic
*'' Held In Trust'' (1920) − Mary Manchester
*'' Are All Men Alike?'' (1920) − Teddy Hayden
*'' The Marriage of William Ashe'' (1921) − Lady Kitty Bristol
*'' Extravagance'' (1921) − Nancy Vane
*'' The Last Card'' (1921) − Elsie Kirkwood
*'' Big Game'' (1921) − Eleanor Winthrop
* '' The Woman Who Fooled Herself'' (1922) − Eva Lee
*'' The Broad Road'' (1923) − Mary Ellen Haley
*'' Flapper Wives'' (1924) − Claudia Bigelow
*'' Youth for Sale'' (1924) − Molly Malloy
*'' I Want My Man'' (1925) − Lael
* '' Wreckage'' (1925) − Rene
*'' The Greater Glory'' (1926) − Corinne
*'' Men of Steel'' (1926) − Clare Pitt
*'' Mismates'' (1926) − Belle
*'' The City'' (1926) − Elinor Voorhees
*'' One Increasing Purpose'' (1927) − Linda Travers Paris
*''Her Indiscretion'' (1927)
*'' The Telephone Girl'' (1927) − Grace Robinson (final film role)
References
External links
*
May Allison at Silent Ladies & Gents
May Allison
at Virtual History
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1890 births
1989 deaths
Actresses from Georgia (U.S. state)
American silent film actresses
Deaths from respiratory failure
People from Dade County, Georgia
20th-century American actresses