Nell Shipman (born Helen Foster-Barham; October 25, 1892 â€" January
23, 1970) was a Canadian actress, author, screenwriter, producer,
director, animal rights activist and animal trainer.Her works often
had autobiographical elements to them and reflected her passion for
nature. Throughout her career, she started two independent producing
companies called Shipman-Curwood Producing Company and Nell Shipman
Productions.In 1919, she and her husband, Ernest Shipman, a film
producer, made the most successful silent film in Canadian history,
Back to God's Country.
23, 1970) was a Canadian actress, author, screenwriter, producer,
director, animal rights activist and animal trainer.Her works often
had autobiographical elements to them and reflected her passion for
nature. Throughout her career, she started two independent producing
companies called Shipman-Curwood Producing Company and Nell Shipman
Productions.In 1919, she and her husband, Ernest Shipman, a film
producer, made the most successful silent film in Canadian history,
Back to God's Country.
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