Frances Eldridge was an American actress who is best known for Are Children to Blame? (1920), God’s Crucible (1921), and her marriage to writer and drama critic Arthur Bingham Walkley. She was born in October 1858 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, and passed away in 1934 in Middlesex, England.
Personal and Family Life
Frances Eldridge was married to Arthur Bingham Walkley, a noted writer and drama critic, from March 1881 until his death in October 1926. They had one child together. Throughout her life, Frances balanced her family commitments with her acting career.
Death and Legacy
Frances Eldridge died in 1934 in Middlesex, England. Though her career was relatively brief, she made a mark in early 20th-century cinema, and her performances in films like Are Children to Blame? continue to be remembered.
Filmography
Title | Role | Year |
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God’s Crucible | Hope French | 1921 |
Are Children to Blame? | Alice Hawthorne | 1920 |