Mildred Holland (April , â€" January , ) was an American actress who
appeared on stage for more than years.Holland was born in Chicago and
studied under Augustin Daly at the Chicago Conservatory. She made her
first appearance in at Hermann's Bleeker Hall in New York and went on
to act in repertory theatre for a good part of her career. On
Broadway, she directed and acted in The Lily and the Prince () and The
Triumph of an Empress () in addition to acting in Camille () and Tales
of Rigo (). She also worked in vaudeville. Holland translated plays
from French for use in her troupe's productions.Her first film
appearance was in , in the short Two Old Pals with Otto
Breitkreutz.Outside of the theater and film, Holland was president of
the Actors' Church Alliance and vice president of the Professional
Women's League besides being active in other organizations.
appeared on stage for more than years.Holland was born in Chicago and
studied under Augustin Daly at the Chicago Conservatory. She made her
first appearance in at Hermann's Bleeker Hall in New York and went on
to act in repertory theatre for a good part of her career. On
Broadway, she directed and acted in The Lily and the Prince () and The
Triumph of an Empress () in addition to acting in Camille () and Tales
of Rigo (). She also worked in vaudeville. Holland translated plays
from French for use in her troupe's productions.Her first film
appearance was in , in the short Two Old Pals with Otto
Breitkreutz.Outside of the theater and film, Holland was president of
the Actors' Church Alliance and vice president of the Professional
Women's League besides being active in other organizations.
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