Eleanor Daniels

Eleanor Daniels was an American actress who is best known for If Winter Comes and her work in stage and silent films. She was born on December 28, 1892, in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK, and passed away on March 18, 1994, in Connecticut, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Eleanor Daniels came from a family involved in the local business, with her father being a hay merchant and publican. The family lived in Llanelli, where they owned the Fountain Inn, a well-known establishment at the time. In 2011, a Blue Plaque was dedicated to her memory at her childhood home, highlighting her contributions to the arts.

Career

Eleanor began her career as a stage and silent-screen actress. After her earlier work in film, she transitioned to becoming a vocal coach and taught elocution. Her passion for performance continued throughout her life, impacting many who sought her guidance.

Death and Legacy

Eleanor Daniels died on March 18, 1994, in Connecticut, USA, leaving behind a legacy in the performing arts. Her contributions to acting and coaching helped shape the careers of future generations. The Blue Plaque in her honor serves as a lasting tribute to her life and work.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1923 If Winter Comes Low Jinks