Rosemary Carr was an American actress who is best known for The Flames of Johannis, Over the Hill to the Poorhouse, and Skinny, School and Scandal.
Personal and Family Life
Born on October 2, 1910, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Rosemary was part of a family deeply involved in the arts. She was the daughter of actress Mary Carr and actor William Carr. Rosemary had several siblings, including actor Stephen Carr and director Thomas Carr, which influenced her theatrical career.
Career
Rosemary Carr made her mark in early cinema, appearing in several silent films during the 1910s and 1920s. Some of her notable works include short films such as Circus Day and House Cleaning. Her performances contributed to the early film industry and showcased her talent at a young age.
Death and Legacy
Rosemary Carr passed away on April 24, 1987, in Ventura, California. Her legacy lives on through her family’s contributions to entertainment, and she is remembered for her role in silent cinema. Despite the passage of time, her films continue to be appreciated by film historians and enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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The Flames of Johannis | 1916 | Unknown |
Over the Hill to the Poorhouse | 1920 | Child Rebecca |
Circus Day | 1919 | ‘Her’ |
House Cleaning | 1919 | ‘Her’ |
Those Distant Cousins | 1919 | ‘Her’ |
Before the Circus | 1919 | ‘Her’ |
Oh, Man | 1919 | ‘Her’ |
Wonder What a Baby Thinks About | 1919 | ‘Her’ |
Burglars | 1919 | ‘Her’ |
Company | 1919 | ‘Her’ |
The City Dude | 1919 | ‘Her’ |
A Handy Man Around the House | 1919 | ‘Her’ |
Fire, Fire | 1919 | ‘Her’ |
Secret S’ciety | 1919 | ‘Her’ |
Saturday | 1919 | ‘Her’ |
The Fotygraft Gallery | 1919 | ‘Her’ |