Anna Rosemond (February 16, 1886 â€" 1966) was one of the earliest
film actresses of the early silent film era.Anna Miers Rosemond was
born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her father was an Austrian
immigrant, her mother a first generation American of German
parentage.She started her film acting career in 1910, having a
supporting role in the film The Actor's Children, starring Frank Hall
Crane, as well as an early film version of Uncle Tom's Cabin, which
also starred Crane and early child actress Marie Eline. She starred in
fifteen films that year, almost all opposite Crane, to include She
Stoops to Conquer, and The Two Roses again opposite Marie Eline and
again, Frank Hall Crane. Her last film appearance was in the 1911 film
Cinderella, starring Florence La Badie and Frank Hall Crane. She was
estimated to have appeared in 250 one and two-reel films, mostly
produced by Pathe Studios in New York City.
film actresses of the early silent film era.Anna Miers Rosemond was
born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her father was an Austrian
immigrant, her mother a first generation American of German
parentage.She started her film acting career in 1910, having a
supporting role in the film The Actor's Children, starring Frank Hall
Crane, as well as an early film version of Uncle Tom's Cabin, which
also starred Crane and early child actress Marie Eline. She starred in
fifteen films that year, almost all opposite Crane, to include She
Stoops to Conquer, and The Two Roses again opposite Marie Eline and
again, Frank Hall Crane. Her last film appearance was in the 1911 film
Cinderella, starring Florence La Badie and Frank Hall Crane. She was
estimated to have appeared in 250 one and two-reel films, mostly
produced by Pathe Studios in New York City.
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