Lillian Rosine was an American actress who is best known for Hell Morgan’s Girl, The Cost of Hatred, and Song of the Roses.
Personal and Family Life
Lillian Rosine was born on February 19, 1896, in Chicago, Illinois. She had a passion for acting from a young age, which led her to pursue a career in the film industry. Details about her family life are scarce, but her contributions to early cinema are well recognized.
Career
Rosine began her acting career in the silent film era, appearing in several notable films. She gained fame for her roles in productions such as Hell Morgan’s Girl and The Cost of Hatred. Over the years, she showcased her talent and versatility, impacting audiences with her performances.
Death and Legacy
Lillian Rosine passed away on February 15, 1978, in Marina Del Rey, California. Though she is no longer with us, her work remains a significant part of film history. Her films continue to be appreciated by classic cinema enthusiasts, ensuring that her legacy lives on.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Song of the Roses | 1929 | Actress |
The Gold Rush | 1925 | Woman in Dance Hall (uncredited) |
Bubbles | 1920 | Actress |
The Wife Breakers | 1919 | Actress (as Lillian Rossine) |
The Cost of Hatred | 1917 | Dolores |
Hell Morgan’s Girl | 1917 | Olga (as Lilyan Rosine) |
War Paint | 1926 | Makeup artist (uncredited) |