Lola Cornero was an American actress best known for Amerikaansche meisjes, As God Made Her, and Liefdesoffer. She was born on March 30, 1892, in Kiel, Germany, and passed away on May 6, 1980, in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
Personal and Family Life
Lola Cornero’s early life before becoming an actress is largely unknown. However, her career started in the silent film era where she gained recognition for her performances. She spent much of her later life in Amsterdam, where she eventually died in 1980.
Career
Cornero began her acting career in the early 1910s and quickly became a prominent figure during the silent film period. Some of her notable films include Gouden ketenen and Zonnetje, where she showcased her talent and charisma. As Hollywood transitioned to sound, Cornero’s film appearances became less frequent, but she remains remembered for her contributions to early cinema.
Death and Legacy
Lola Cornero died on May 6, 1980, in Amsterdam, leaving behind a legacy as a talented actress of the silent film era. Her work has been preserved in various archives, and she is remembered for her roles that captured the essence of early 20th-century cinema. Cornero’s influence continues to be recognized by film historians and enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Majoor Frans | 1916-08-25 | |
Gouden ketenen | 1917-05-18 | |
As God Made Her | 1920-05-13 | Lady Muriel Pendyne |
Toen ‘t licht verdween | 1918-07-08 | Lyda van Haaften |
Zonnetje | 1919-12-09 | Cora Chelmsford |
Oorlog en vrede: 1918 | 1918-10-25 | |
Amerikaansche Meisjes | 1918-11-04 | Lola |
Oorlog en Vrede: 1914 | 1918-10-11 | Ninette Laurent |
Oorlog en Vrede: 1916 | 1918-10-18 | Ninette Laurent |
La Renzoni | 1916-09-08 | |
John Heriot’s Wife | 1920-07-14 | Tante Lady Foxborough |
Vogelvrij | 1915-03-07 |