Audrey Berry was an American actress who is best known for The Jarr Family Discovers Harlem, Mr. Jarr’s Big Vacation, and Mr. Jarr and Gertrude’s Beaux.
Personal and Family Life
Audrey Berry was born on October 23, 1906, in Massachusetts, USA. She was the daughter of Edward Clayton Berry and Elizabeth Bean Neff. Sadly, her mother passed away when she was very young, on August 10, 1911. There is limited information available about her personal life beyond her family background.
Career
Audrey Berry started her acting career with several short films in the early 1910s. She is particularly known for her roles in silent comedies, notably in a series of films featuring the character Mr. Jarr. Her work included multiple performances in films released in 1915, making her a familiar face in that era of cinema.
Death and Legacy
Audrey Berry passed away on March 20, 1996, in Vero Beach, Florida, USA. Her contributions to early film, particularly in the silent era, remain a part of cinema history. Despite the passage of time, her works continue to be remembered by film enthusiasts.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1930 | Seeing Things | Short |
1923 | Darkness and Daylight | Ruth Allen |
1923 | Java Head | Sidsall Ammidon |
1917 | The Guilty Party | Liz as a Child |
1915 | Mrs. Jarr and the Society Circus | Emma Jarr |
1915 | Mr. Jarr and the Visiting Firemen | Emma Jarr |
1915 | Mr. Jarr’s Big Vacation | Emma Jarr |
1915 | Mr. Jarr and Gertrude’s Beaux | Emma Jarr |
1915 | Mr. Jarr and the Captive Maiden | Emma Jarr |
1915 | Mr. Jarr and Love’s Young Dream | Emma Jarr |
1915 | Mr. Jarr and the Ladies’ Cup | Emma Jarr |
1915 | Mrs. Jarr and the Beauty Treatment | Emma Jarr |
1915 | Mrs. Jarr’s Auction Bridge | Emma Jarr |
1915 | Mr. Jarr Visits His Home Town | Emma Jarr |
1915 | Mr. Jarr and the Dachshund | Emma Jarr |