Lisle Leigh was an American actress who is best known for The Forbidden Path, The American Way, and Caprice of the Mountains.
Personal and Family Life
Born around 1879 in Salt Lake City, Utah, Lisle Leigh’s early life details remain largely unknown. There is little information about her family background or personal life, but her career in acting began in the early 20th century.
Career
Lisle Leigh made a name for herself in silent films during the 1910s. She starred in notable films like Caprice of the Mountains (1916), The Forbidden Path (1918), and The American Way (1919), showcasing her talent and charm on screen.
Death and Legacy
Lisle Leigh passed away on May 18, 1927, in New York City due to heart disease. Although she is not widely remembered today, her contributions to early cinema remain part of film history, particularly during the silent film era.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1923 | The Custard Cup | Mrs. Percy |
1919 | The American Way | Mrs. Van Allen |
1918 | The Forbidden Path | Mrs. Byrne |
1916 | Caprice of the Mountains | Maria Baker |