Ida Darling (February 23, 1880 â€" June 5, 1936) was an American
actress of the stage and in silent motion pictures.Darling was born in
New York, New York and died in Hollywood, California, at the age of
56. Ida performed on the New York stage for 40 years. During the 10
years she resided in California, she was under contract to David
Selznick.Darling appeared in 53 movies from 1913 to 1935. In 1925, she
was in the cast of Irene, a film made by First National Pictures,
which starred Colleen Moore. The Wild Westcotts, a Vine Street Theater
comedy of the 1927 season, featured both Ida and Glenda Farrell as
cast members. Among her films of the sound era is Lummox (1929), which
was based on a story by novelist Fannie Hurst. Irish director Herbert
Brenon supervised work on this film, which was made by United Artists.
actress of the stage and in silent motion pictures.Darling was born in
New York, New York and died in Hollywood, California, at the age of
56. Ida performed on the New York stage for 40 years. During the 10
years she resided in California, she was under contract to David
Selznick.Darling appeared in 53 movies from 1913 to 1935. In 1925, she
was in the cast of Irene, a film made by First National Pictures,
which starred Colleen Moore. The Wild Westcotts, a Vine Street Theater
comedy of the 1927 season, featured both Ida and Glenda Farrell as
cast members. Among her films of the sound era is Lummox (1929), which
was based on a story by novelist Fannie Hurst. Irish director Herbert
Brenon supervised work on this film, which was made by United Artists.
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