Violet Stuart was an American actress and writer who is best known for The Game of Three, Richard III, and The Land of the Lost. Born in 1884 in Buffalo, New York, she contributed significantly to the early film industry and left a lasting impact on cinema.
Personal and Family Life
Violet Stuart was married to Leon Wagner, with whom she had one child. Details about her family life are limited, but she balanced her career in acting with her responsibilities as a mother. She passed away in October 1968 in Pinellas, Florida.
Death and Legacy
Violet Stuart died in October 1968, leaving behind a legacy in early film. Her performances in several films of the silent era contributed to the growth of Hollywood and inspired future generations of actors. Today, she is remembered for her roles that shaped her career as an actress in a transformative period of filmmaking.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Life and Death of King Richard III | 1912-10-15 | Lady Anne Plantagenet |
Kidnapped in New York | 1914-06-10 | The Nurse |
The Land of the Lost | 1914-07-01 | Miriam Bradley |
The Girl Detective’s Ruse | 1913-04-29 | The Counterfeiter |