Elsie de Wolfe was an American actress who is best known for For Love of Mary Ellen, Democracy: The Vision Restored, and The Soul of Man.
Personal and Family Life
Born on December 20, 1865, in New York City, New York, Elsie de Wolfe led a vibrant life. She was married to Sir Charles Mendl, a British diplomat, from 1926 until her death in 1950.
Death and Legacy
Elsie de Wolfe passed away on July 12, 1950, in Versailles, France. Her contributions to the film industry, particularly in the early 20th century, continue to be remembered by fans and historians alike.
Filmography
Title | Role | Year |
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The Soul of Man | John’s Wife | 1921 |
Democracy: The Vision Restored | John’s Discarded Wife | 1920 |
For Love of Mary Ellen | Mrs. Rafferty – Mary Ellen’s Mother (as Elsie de Wolf) | 1915 |
The Pretender | Winifred Gale | 1915 |