Faith Bennett was an American actress who is best known for Shall We Join the Ladies?, Seeing Is Believing, and The Officers’ Mess.
Personal and Family Life
Faith Bennett, born Margaret Ellen Riddick on May 12, 1903, in East Dulwich, London, had a notable career in acting. She was married to Herbert Henry Newmark from 1946 until her death in 1969 and previously was married to Charles Bennett, though they later divorced. Her family life was intertwined with her professional career, reflecting her dedication to both.
Death and Legacy
Faith Bennett passed away on March 14, 1969, in Westminster, London, England. Her contributions to film during her lifetime have left a lasting impact. Although she may not be widely recognized today, her performances in the early 20th century cinema remain part of film history.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Shall We Join the Ladies? | 1939 | Lady Jane |
One Good Turn | 1936 | Violet |
Master and Man | 1934 | Lady Sinden |
Seeing Is Believing | 1934 | Marion Harvey |
The Pride of the Force | 1933 | Peggy Ramsbottom |
Eyes of Fate | 1933 | Betty |
Mannequin | 1933 | Queenie |
Hawley’s of High Street | 1933 | Edith Busworth |
The Officers’ Mess | 1931 | Ann Telford |