Thelma Daniels was an American actress who is best known for The Pace That Kills, Jane’s Hubby, and The Secret Four.
Personal and Family Life
Thelma Daniels was born on January 11, 1896, in Texas, USA. She became a prominent actress during the silent film era and gained recognition for her roles in various films. She was the grandmother of Pat Gillick, who is known for being the general manager of the Philadelphia Phillies.
Career
Throughout her acting career, Thelma appeared in numerous films, showcasing her talent and versatility. She worked in both short films and feature films, gaining popularity for her performances in the late 1920s. Some of her notable films include The Amazing Vagabond and Footloose Wimmen.
Death and Legacy
Thelma Daniels passed away in 1970 in Sylmar, California, USA. Her contributions to the film industry, particularly during the silent film era, are remembered by her fans and family. She left a legacy that continues through her grandson, Pat Gillick, in the sports world.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1932 | That Rascal | Actress |
1931 | Hollywood Halfbacks | Actress |
1929 | Tessie | Actress |
1929 | Footloose Wimmen | Actress |
1929 | The Amazing Vagabond | Alice Dunning |
1928 | The Pace That Kills | Mary Jane, Eddie’s Sweetheart |
1928 | Once Over | Cashier |
1928 | George’s School Daze | Actress |
1928 | George Meets George | Betty |
1928 | Watch, George! | Mary |
1928 | George’s False Alarm | Mary |
1928 | High Flyin’ George | Actress |
1927 | Mitt the Prince | Actress |
1927 | There’s a Will | Actress |