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Effie Shannon est une Actrice Américaine née le 13 mai 1867 à Cambridge (Etats-Unis)

Effie Shannon

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Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 13 mai 1867 à Cambridge (Etats-Unis)
Mort 24 juillet 1954 (à 87 ans) à Bay Shore (Etats-Unis)

Effie Shannon, née le 13 mai 1867 à Cambridge (Massachusetts) aux États-Unis, est une actrice américaine de théâtre et du cinéma muet. Sa carrière s'étale sur 60 ans : elle la démarre en étant actrice enfant pour John Edward McCullough , puis ultérieurement, en 1886, avec Robert B. Mantell . Elle épouse le dramaturge Henry Guy Carleton mais ils divorcent en 1892. Elle meurt le 24 juillet 1954 à Bay Shore (New York).

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Shannon had a 60 year career as starring performer and later character actress. She began as a child actor appearing with John McCullough and later in 1886 with Robert B. Mantell. Her partner and/or husband was Herbert Kelcey who died in 1917. They appeared in numerous plays as a team predating by a generation the famous Lunt and Fontanne as a great Broadway romantic team. In 1914 she appeared in her first silent film along with Kelcey. They made one more film together in 1916 before his 1917 death. Shannon continued to appear in silent films and early talkies up to 1932 all while still juggling her Broadway appearances. One of her last roles was in a revival of Arsenic and Old Lace.

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Filmographie de Effie Shannon (9 films)

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The Wiser Sex, 1h12
Réalisé par Fred Zinnemann, Berthold Viertel
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Comédie, Comédie dramatique
Acteurs Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas, Lilyan Tashman, Franchot Tone, William Boyd, Ross Alexander
Rôle Mrs. Hughes
Note69% 3.458293.458293.458293.458293.45829
After prosecutor David Rolfe (Douglas) has racketeer Benny Morgan arrested, mobster Harry Evans (Boyd) gives orders to his chauffeur (Dumbrille) to kill David, but the chauffeur fails. The next day, David's fiancée, Margaret Hughes (Colbert), leaves on a cruise with Jimmy O'Neill (Alexander), her friendly suitor, warning David she won't marry a man for whom work is more important than she. David cannot give Margaret a proper bon voyage because he is trying to save his naïve young cousin, Phil Long (Tone), from the clutches of gold-digging moll Claire Foster (Tashman), with whom David used to be involved. When David warns Phil that Claire belongs to Evans, Phil takes David's revolver with him to Claire's hotel to confront her. Evans enters in his housecoat and Phil shoots him in the arm. They struggle and Phil is killed. When David arrives, Claire, on Evans' orders, says Phil killed himself, then calls the police and frames David as the killer. In court, David's defense is greatly weakened by Claire's acting ability, and she successfully seduces the all-male jury. Margaret returns for the trial and remarks that a jury of the "wiser sex" would see right through Claire's histrionics. In order to gather evidence, Margaret goes undercover as blonde gold digger Ruby Kennedy and takes a room adjacent to Claire's. Through diamonds and liquor, Margaret befriends Claire and wheedles her into revealing more about the case. Jimmy and Margaret throw a party for Claire and Evans, and Evans makes several passes at Margaret. During the party, Evans' cook, Fritz (Fischer), who helped him with his wound the morning of the murder, accidentally bumps Evans' arm and Evans scolds him for calling attention to it. The next day, Fritz is found dead, and Margaret now knows the missing bullet from David's gun is lodged in Evans. Margaret then meets Evans for a rendezvous, while Jimmy tells Claire he has lost her to Evans. As Evans' chauffeur identifies Margaret, Claire enters in a jealous rage and reveals Evans as Phil's murderer. Due to the sleuthing abilities of the "wiser sex," David is released and marries Margaret.
Sally fille de cirque, 1h44
Réalisé par Erville Alderson, D. W. Griffith
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Comédie, Romance
Thèmes Cirque
Acteurs Carol Dempster, W. C. Fields, Alfred Lunt, Erville Alderson, Glenn Anders, Effie Shannon
Rôle Mrs. Foster
Note65% 3.2922853.2922853.2922853.2922853.292285
Sa fille unique s'étant mariée à un saltimbanque, le juge Foster la met à la porte. Avant de mourir, elle laisse sa petite fille Sally sous la protection de son ami McGargle. Quelques années plus tard, Sally qui a grandi dans l'atmosphère du cirque ne sait rien de ses origines.
Soul-Fire
Soul-Fire (1925)

Réalisé par John S. Robertson
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame
Acteurs Richard Barthelmess, Bessie Love, Effie Shannon, Helen Ware, Walter Long, Ann Brody
Rôle Mrs. Howard Fane - Eric's Mother
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The Man Who Played God, 1h
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame
Acteurs George Arliss, Ann Forrest, Ivan F. Simpson, Edward Earle, Effie Shannon, Miriam Battista
Rôle Mildred Arden
Note58% 2.9033652.9033652.9033652.9033652.903365
A famous pianist (Montgomery Royle) is engaged to a quite younger woman. An accidental explosion results in him becoming deaf but he learns to read lips quite quickly. He decides to use that skill to help random people around him. However, he sees his fiancee in a park with a different man. Montgomery is heartbroken, but after she confesses the truth to him, he helps her to be secure with the new man.
Mama's Affair, 1h
Réalisé par Victor Fleming
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Comédie, Comédie romantique, Romance
Thèmes Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtre
Acteurs Constance Talmadge, Effie Shannon, Kenneth Harlan, George Le Guere, Gertrude Le Brandt
Rôle Mrs. Orrin
Note57% 2.8921952.8921952.8921952.8921952.892195
As summarized in a film publication, a prologue, which explains where the author got her idea for the story, shows Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. When the serpent tells Eve to bite the apple, Adam takes it away from her. The serpent then tells her to go into hysterics and Adam will give her the apple. Shifting to the modern story, Mrs. Orrin (Effie Shannon), Eve's (Constance Talmadge) mother, goes into hysterics at the thought of losing her daughter. Mrs. Orrin and Mrs. Merchant (Katharine Kaelred), who lives with them, have decided that Eve will marry Mrs. Merchant's son Henry (George LeGuere), an effeminate youngster with rimmed glasses. Fearing her mother's nerves, Eve is willing to marry Henry, so the four of them go to Mama Orrin's birthplace, where the wedding is scheduled to take place on her birthday. During the stay at the hotel Mama has one of her "attacks" and Dr. Harmon (Kenneth Harlan) is called in. He soon discovers the exact trouble and orders Mrs. Orrin to bed with instructions that she not even see her daughter. Mrs. Orrin disobeys these orders and then Eve's nerves give way, causing a second visit by the doctor. He takes Eve away from the mother, but after Henry accuses the doctor of being a fortune seeker, the doctor refuses to have anything to do with Eve. Finally, Eve's eyes are opened and she uses a "treat 'em rough" theory on her mother. Besides winning the love of her doctor, she cures her mother of her hysterics.