Lillian Cook

Lillian Cook was an American actress who is best known for The Blue Bird, The Submarine Eye, and Camille. Born on May 16, 1898, in Hot Springs, Arkansas, she made her mark in silent films before her untimely death on March 14, 1918, in New York City.

Personal and Family Life

Not much is widely known about Lillian Cook’s personal life or family background. She was born in a small town and entered the film industry at a young age, quickly gaining recognition for her talent. Cook’s early life in Arkansas provided a contrast to the bustling environment of New York City, where she pursued her acting career.

Career

Lillian Cook began her acting career during the silent film era, starring in several popular movies. She is particularly remembered for her performances in works like Camille and The Blue Bird, which showcased her skills and charm. Despite her short career, she left a lasting impact on her audience and fellow filmmakers in her brief time in Hollywood.

Death and Legacy

Lillian Cook passed away at the young age of 19, leaving behind a series of films that continue to be appreciated by classic film enthusiasts. Her legacy in the silent film genre remains significant, as she is remembered for her vibrant performances that highlighted her acting abilities. Although her life was cut short, Cook’s contributions to early cinema are still recognized today.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Blue Bird 1918-03-31 Fairy Berylune
Betsy Ross 1917-09-16 Carissa Griscom
Camille 1915-12-27 Cecile
The Common Law 1916-10-15
The Honeymoon 1917-12-22 Marion Starr
As in a Looking Glass 1916-03-06 Miss Vyse
Rasputin, the Black Monk 1917-10-05 Ilda – Raff’s Daughter