Edith Bostwick was an American actress who is best known for Thank You (1925), The Violet Bride (1913), and Samson (1914).
Personal and Family Life
Edith Bostwick was born on January 29, 1882, in Golden, Colorado. She married J. Farrell MacDonald in 1920, and they remained together until her death in 1943. Little is known about her personal life beyond her marriage and her career in acting.
Death and Legacy
Edith Bostwick passed away on December 3, 1943, in Hollywood, California. Her contributions to early cinema are remembered through her notable film roles. Though not widely recognized today, her performances in silent films helped shape the film industry during its formative years.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Thank You | 1925-10-05 | Mrs Jones |
Jazzmania | 1923-02-12 | Marline (as Mrs. J. Farrell MacDonald) |
Rory o’ the Bogs | 1913-12-22 | |
Sealed Orders | 1914-03-30 | |
Samson | 1914-04-30 | Zorah, Samson’s wife |
The Pilgrim | 1923-02-19 | Congregation Member (uncredited) |