Georgia Sherart

Georgia Sherart was an American actress who is best known for her roles in Vanity Fair, Could a Man Do More?, and The Secret Marriage. She was born around 1862 and passed away on January 24, 1929, in Los Angeles, California, due to stomach cancer.

Personal and Family Life

Information about Georgia Sherart’s personal and family life is limited. She was born in the early 1860s, but details surrounding her upbringing and family background remain largely unknown.

Career

Georgia Sherart’s acting career featured notable performances in silent films. She gained recognition for her role as Miss Briggs in Vanity Fair (1923) and appeared in other films like The War of Wits and The Secret Marriage. Her contributions to early cinema helped shape the industry during its formative years.

Death and Legacy

Georgia Sherart died on January 24, 1929, in Los Angeles, California, due to stomach cancer. Despite her passing, her work in iconic films continues to be remembered by cinema enthusiasts. Her roles in silent films mark her as a significant figure in the early days of American cinema.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1923 Vanity Fair Miss Briggs
1923 The Pilgrim Congregation Member (uncredited)
1916 The War of Wits Letty McLean (as Mrs. E. Sherart)
1915 Could a Man Do More? Short Film
1915 In the Background Short Film
1915 Love’s Savage Hate Short Film
1914 A Father’s Heart Frau Hoffman
1914 The Secret Marriage Roger’s Mother