Lorraine Huling was an American actress, best known for her roles in King Lear, The Fall of a Nation, and Fifty Years After Appomattox. She was born Carolyn Lorraine Huling on January 19, 1897, in Whitman County, Washington, USA, and she passed away on November 15, 1971, in Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Lorraine was married to Richard Field Maynard, with whom she had two children. Her husband passed away on March 2, 1964, leaving a significant impact on her life. Throughout her life, Lorraine was dedicated to her family and her acting career.
Death and Legacy
Lorraine Huling died on November 15, 1971, in Fairfield, Connecticut. Her contributions to early cinema, particularly through her notable performances in silent films, left a lasting impression on the film industry.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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King Lear | 1916-12-17 | Cordelia |
The Fall of a Nation | 1916-06-06 | Virginia Holland |
The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch | 1914-09-10 | Gladys Lorimer |
The Bachelor’s Romance | 1915-02-11 | Sylvia |
Are You a Mason? | 1915-03-15 | |
His Wife | 1915-10-28 | Edith Danvers |
The Three Roses | 1915-05-16 | The Second Rose |