Rexford Raymond "Rex" Cherryman (October 30, 1896 – August 10, 1928) was an American actor of the stage and screen whose career was most prolific during the 1920s.
Biography
Born in
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Rex Cherryman attended
Colgate University
Colgate University is a private liberal arts college in Hamilton, New York. The college was founded in 1819 as the Baptist Education Society of the State of New York and operated under that name until 1823, when it was renamed Hamilton Theologi ...
, (Hamilton, New York) in 1915–1916. He transferred to the
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) in 1916. There he met fellow student Esther Louise Lamb. Esther and Rex were married February 9, 1918. They had one son, Rexford Raymond Cherryman, Jr., born October 10, 1925. Rexford, Jr. married Beatrice Wishard in 1950. They had two daughters: Ann Elizabeth Cherryman (born 1951) and Constance Lamb Cherryman (born 1954).
Cherryman began his film career appearing in the 1919 comedic film ''In For Thirty Days'' as Count Dronsky, opposite popular leading lady of the silent film era,
May Allison
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 films, although she also appeared on stage.
Life and career
Allison was born in Rising ...
. The following year, Cherryman was chosen by the notable screen diva
Alla Nazimova to appear opposite her as Thorne, in her penned dramatic film ''
Madame Peacock
''Madame Peacock'' is a 1920 American silent drama film written, produced by, and starring Alla Nazimova in a dual role. Distributed by Metro Pictures, copies of the film exist in several collections including the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique, ...
''. Cherryman and Nazimova developed a friendship and at Nazimova's request, he was cast in the role Gaston Rieux in the 1921 film that would possibly become his most recalled performance - 1921's
Metro Pictures Corporation film adaptation of the
Alexandre Dumas, fils novel ''
La Dame aux Camélias'', retitled as ''
Camille''. The film was an enormous critical and public success, placing Cherryman directly in the public consciousness. The film also starred
Rudolph Valentino
Rodolfo Pietro Filiberto Raffaello Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla (May 6, 1895 – August 23, 1926), known professionally as Rudolph Valentino and nicknamed The Latin Lover, was an Italian actor based in the United States who starred ...
, Nazimova, and
Patsy Ruth Miller
Patsy Ruth Miller (born Patricia Ruth Miller; January 17, 1904 – July 16, 1995) was an American film actress who played Esméralda in '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' (1923) opposite Lon Chaney.
Early years
Miller was born and raised in St ...
. Cherryman also appeared in the 1923 film ''Sunshine Trail'' in the role of Willis Duckworth. Cherryman's last film performance was a small role in the 1928 film ''Two Masters''.
In addition to films, Cherryman was frequently involved with
Broadway
Broadway may refer to:
Theatre
* Broadway Theatre (disambiguation)
* Broadway theatre, theatrical productions in professional theatres near Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
** Broadway (Manhattan), the street
**Broadway Theatre (53rd Stree ...
and various summer stock productions including the Denham Theatre in Denver, and the Aladdin Theatre in
San Francisco
San Francisco (; Spanish language, Spanish for "Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the List of Ca ...
, where he first met
Barbara Stanwyck
Barbara Stanwyck (; born Ruby Catherine Stevens; July 16, 1907 – January 20, 1990) was an American actress, model and dancer. A stage, film, and television star, during her 60-year professional career she was known for her strong, realistic sc ...
. He made several notable appearances on the stage. Among them were the musical comedy ''Topsy and Eva'' which ran from 1924 through 1925, ''The Valley of Content'' in 1925, and the
Willard Mack
Willard Mack (September 18, 1873 – November 18, 1934) was a Canadian- American actor, director, and playwright.
Life and career
He was born Charles Willard McLaughlin in Morrisburg, Ontario. At an early age his family moved to Brooklyn, N ...
penned drama ''
The Noose'', which ran from 1926 through 1927. While performing in ''The Noose'', Cherryman had an affair with fellow cast member Stanwyck. ''The Noose'' subsequently became one of the biggest hits of the season and helped launch Stanwyck's career. Cherryman's last stint on Broadway was a starring role in the 1927 dramatic production of ''
The Trial of Mary Dugan
''The Trial of Mary Dugan'' is a play written by Bayard Veiller.
The 1927 melodrama concerns a sensational courtroom trial of a showgirl accused of killing her millionaire lover. Her defense attorney is her brother, Jimmy Dugan. It was first p ...
'' opposite actor
Robert Cummings
Charles Clarence Robert Orville Cummings (June 9, 1910 – December 2, 1990) was an American film and television actor who appeared in roles in comedy films such as '' The Devil and Miss Jones'' (1941) and '' Princess O'Rourke'' (1943), and in ...
at the National Theatre.
While sailing to France to read for a play in Paris, Cherryman contracted
septic poisoning and died in
Le Havre, France on August 10, 1928, at the age of 31.
[U.S., Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974 at Ancestry.com] His body was cremated in France and the ashes were returned to his mother
and now are at
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale
Forest Lawn Memorial Park is a privately owned cemetery in Glendale, California. It is the original and current flagship location of Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks & Mortuaries, a chain of six cemeteries and four additional mortuaries in Southern Ca ...
, California. Esther's remains are in the same vault.
Partial filmography
* ''
In for Thirty Days
''In for Thirty Days'' is a 1919 American silent comedy film, directed by Webster Cullison. It stars May Allison, Robert Ellis, and Mayme Kelso, and was released on January 27, 1919.
Cast list
* May Allison as Helen Corning
* Robert Ellis as B ...
'' (1919)
* ''
Madame Peacock
''Madame Peacock'' is a 1920 American silent drama film written, produced by, and starring Alla Nazimova in a dual role. Distributed by Metro Pictures, copies of the film exist in several collections including the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique, ...
'' (1920)
* ''
Camille'' (1921)
* ''
The Sunshine Trail
''The Sunshine Trail'' is a 1923 American silent comedy Western film directed by James W. Horne and written by Bradley King. The film stars Douglas MacLean, Edith Roberts, Muriel Frances Dana, Rex Cherryman, Josie Sedgwick, and Al Hart. The fil ...
'' (1922)
References
''Time Magazine'', October 3, 1927: ''New Plays in Manhattan.''
External links
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1896 births
1928 deaths
Deaths from sepsis
American male film actors
American male silent film actors
American male stage actors
Male actors from Grand Rapids, Michigan
Infectious disease deaths in France
Colgate University alumni
University of Michigan alumni
20th-century American male actors
Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)