Betty Faire
Betty Faire was born on Mar 15, 1897 in Germany. Betty Faire's big-screen debut came with The Loves of Mary, Queen of Scots directed by Denison Clift in 1923.
Betty Faire born in England in the early 1900's, began in the theatre. Beatiful star in many melodrama and crime drama films, she played the lead role in her debut film 'The Door That Has No Key' directed by Frank Hall Crane and co-starring George Relph at the Allance Film Company in 1921, most often working for the Stoll Film Co through the 1920's, perhaps she will be best remembered as Phyllis Benton in 'Bulldog Drummond's Third Round' directed by Sidney Morgan and co-starring Jack Buchanan at the Astra-National Film Company in 1925, she was last seen in Reginald Fogwell's 'Cross Roads' starring Percy Marmont in 1930.
Birthday
Mar 15, 1897Place of Birth
Germany
Movies & TV Shows
- 19246.1
- 1923