Sunshine Hart
Sunshine Hart was born on Jul 06, 1886 in USA. Sunshine Hart's big-screen debut came with Lovey Mary directed by King Baggot in 1926.
Sunshine Hart was born Lucia Adams on July 6, 1886, in Vevay, Indiana. She would later claim that her father was a minister on an Indian reservation and that an Indian nurse gave her the nickname "Sunshine". After high school she started acting in stock companies and spent many years working in vaudeville using the stage "Miss Sunshine". She married Charles W. Hart, a machinist, in 1910 and had a daughter named Leora. At the age of thirty Sunshine made her film debut in the 1916 comedy short A Scoundrel's Toll. She continued to work on the stage and appeared in several of Jack White's Mermaid comedies. Producer Mack Sennett gave her a part in his 1924 short film Scarem Much and offered her a long term contract. She would go on to star in more than two dozen of Sennett's comedies including Crazy To Act, Hoboken To Hollywood, and Smith's Baby.
Birthday
Jul 06, 1886Place of Birth
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 1929
- 1928
- 19275.6
- 1926