Ethel Teare (January 11, 1894 â€" March 4, 1959) was an American
silent film actress from Phoenix, Arizona.Her first film appearances
came in 1914. She performed in The Widow's Might, Fatty and the
Shyster Lawyer, Tough Luck Smith, The Devil and Mrs. Walker, In Dutch,
Through The Keyhole, and Love, Oil and Grease.Teare acted in Mack
Sennett comedies during World War I. In Desperate Bud, the Plumber, a
Kalem Company comedy, Teare was supported by Charles Dudley in the
title role. Some Romance, also produced by Kalem, featured Teare and
her mastiff. Kalem was a forerunner of Universal Pictures in
Hollywood. These Ham and Bud comedies were directed by Sennett.
silent film actress from Phoenix, Arizona.Her first film appearances
came in 1914. She performed in The Widow's Might, Fatty and the
Shyster Lawyer, Tough Luck Smith, The Devil and Mrs. Walker, In Dutch,
Through The Keyhole, and Love, Oil and Grease.Teare acted in Mack
Sennett comedies during World War I. In Desperate Bud, the Plumber, a
Kalem Company comedy, Teare was supported by Charles Dudley in the
title role. Some Romance, also produced by Kalem, featured Teare and
her mastiff. Kalem was a forerunner of Universal Pictures in
Hollywood. These Ham and Bud comedies were directed by Sennett.
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