Grace Griswold

Grace Griswold was an American actress who is best known for One Exciting Night, The Ragged Edge, and Anna Ascends. She was born on September 20, 1866, in Ashtabula, Ohio, and passed away on June 14, 1927, in New York City.

Personal and Family Life

Grace Griswold was the daughter of Joseph Badger Hall and Juliette Elizabeth Griswold. Details about her personal life are limited, but her family background reflects a strong connection to the arts and performance.

Career

Griswold had a successful career in early cinema, appearing in several films during the silent film era. She is remembered for her roles in notable films such as Smilin’ Through and Disraeli, showcasing her talent and versatility as an actress.

Death and Legacy

Grace Griswold died on June 14, 1927, due to heart disease in New York City. Her contributions to the film industry during the silent era remain part of her legacy, influencing future generations of actors.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Smilin’ Through 1922-02-13 Ellen
Disraeli 1921-08-21 Duchess of Glastonbury
One Exciting Night 1922-10-02 Auntie Fairfax
Anna Ascends 1922-11-20 Miss Fisk