People
Lila Chester
Biography:
Wiki - Lila Hayward Chester was born in Richmond, Virginia, and was educated at the University of California. She followed a career in stock and vaudeville on the stage. Her middle name was rarely used in publicity. She worked with P.A. Powers in 1911 and January 1912. Around the same time she also was an actress with Gaumont and Edison. Early in 1912 Lila Chester moved to Thanhouser, for whom she played in many films through 1915. In 1913 The New York Times named her as "one of the prettiest girls of today," in a contest judged by artists who specialized in the so-called "American girl," including James Montgomery Flagg, C. Allen Gilbert, Clarence F. Underwood, and Penrhyn Stanlaws. In the... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Stolen Hours as Lady Hermione | 1918-01-07 |
A Self-Made Widow as Della | 1917-07-23 |
Miss Petticoats as Mrs. Worth Courtleigh | 1916-07-31 |
The Unpardonable Sin as Mae Forsythe | 1916-03-13 |
A Plugged Nickel as Lila Christopher - Wife | 1915-08-06 |
The Million Dollar Mystery as Susan Farlow - Florence's Companion | 1914-01-02 |
Peggy's Invitation as Gracia Vanderlee | 1913-12-16 |
Uncle's Namesakes as May | 1913-12-11 |
The Legend of Provence as The Adventuress | 1913-12-01 |
Moths as Lady Dolly | 1913-08-31 |
Just a Shabby Doll as Governess | 1913-03-10 |
Cousins as Vaudeville Artist | 1912-07-28 |
The Cry of the Children as The factory owner's wife | 1912-04-30 |