Betty Baker

Betty Baker was an American actress who is best known for Face Value, The Heart of a Coward, and Say It with Diamonds.

Personal and Family Life

Betty Baker was born on July 4, 1907, in Greenville, South Carolina. She grew up in a family that supported her artistic talents and ambitions. Though little is documented about her family life, she pursued a career in acting during the silent film era and transitioned into talkies.

Career

Baker’s film career began in the late 1920s, with notable performances in various films. She demonstrated her talent in productions such as Face Value and The Heart of a Coward, earning recognition during her time in Hollywood.

Death and Legacy

Betty Baker passed away on December 23, 1968, in Los Angeles, California, due to cerebrovascular disease. Her contributions to the film industry during the silent and early sound era remain part of her legacy.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1926The Heart of a CowardUnnamed Role
1927Face ValueCalra
1927Say It with DiamondsSecretary
1928Bar-L RanchJean Polk
1928Trail RidersUnnamed Role
1928Her Summer HeroSwimmer
1926A Horse on BroadwayLorella Cavendore
1926Two Dollars, PleaseUnnamed Role