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Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) - Awwww t.co/auwYI2Pmsb #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid December 21, 2015 at 05:06PM
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British postcard in the Cinema Chat series. Photo: Apeda / Paramount.
Enid Bennett (1893–1969) was an Australian silent film actress, mostly active in American film. She peaked in the late 1910s and early 1920s with films such as Robin Hood (1922), starring Douglas Fairbanks. In 1931 she played Jackie Coogan's mother in the Oscar-winning film Skippy. She was the wife of director Fred Niblo and after his death, director Sidney Franklin.
French postcard by Editions Cinémagazine, Paris, no. 113. Photo: Hoover.
Enid Bennett (1893–1969) was an Australian silent film actress, mostly active in American film. She peaked in the late 1910s and early 1920s with films such as Robin Hood (1922), starring Douglas Fairbanks. In 1931 she played Jackie Coogan's mother in the Oscar-winning film Skippy. She was the wife of director Fred Niblo and after his death of director Sidney Franklin.
my good friend heidi recustomized my icy girl drizella. poor thing had been named after an ugly stepsister b/c she was so unloved! now she looks terrific! so grateful to heidi for taking her on and making her so lovely!
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Going into #TheWalkingDead withdraw already 😢 Here is an… t.co/QgD0A2QChV #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid December 06, 2015 at 08:38PM
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This is the white wig and bear hat I purchased from Lorti! It was supposed to be for yo-sd, but fit her just fine! :D
Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) – RT @hannahemac: Neon tunnel #taggedshow t.co/w0ZwOpXmMu #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid September 28, 2015 at 02:29PM
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Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) - RT @platformprteam: The Walking Dead's Katelyn Nacon On Enid & Glenn's Fate @katelynnacon @Refinery29... t.co/SlsZagTK68 #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid November 24, 2015 at 06:57AM
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Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) - Find me on @go90 and @AOL_Inc's #AOLACCESS party in #NYC. Want to join me? Register for a free ticket here: t.co/4YQKhmN1hq #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid April 29, 2016 at 07:32AM
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Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) - Just 30 minutes to go. t.co/Rs6AnHPxfG #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid April 02, 2016 at 07:34PM
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Equity Grain elevator, now occupied by an ADM Geep 10 switcher of Illinois Central heritage sits void of rolling stock. Built as a GP9 in 1957, numbered 9211, rebuilt at Paducah to GP10 numbered 8211.
I am so happy to have this little dear here for a visit. She arrived a few days ago and has been relaxing in the spa and being pampered like the princess she is.
Thank you so much Lisa (Loou) for letting her come visit. <3
Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) - I had fun! t.co/993aicsGM7 #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid May 27, 2016 at 11:00PM
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beautiful. it's like old school gama-go. i could never imagine functionally using this, i'd just want to hang it on my wall
Spanish postcard by La Novela Semanal Cinematografica, no. 105.
Enid Bennett (1893-1969) was an Australian-born silent film actress, mostly active in the American cinema. She peaked in the late 1910s and early 1920s with films such as Robin Hood (1922), starring Douglas Fairbanks, and The Sea Hawk (1924). In the sound era, she played Jackie Coogan's mother in the Oscar-winning film Skippy (1931). She was the wife of director Fred Niblo and after his death of director Sidney Franklin.
Enid Eulalie Bennett was born in 1893 in York in Western Australia. She was the daughter of Nellie Mary Louise (née Walker) and Frank Bennett. She had an older brother, Francis Reginald 'Reg' Bennett, and a younger sister, actress Marjorie Bennett. After an unsuccessful attempt to start his own school, Frank took up the role of headmaster at the newly established Guildford Grammar School in 1896. He died in 1898 when he drowned in a river while suffering from depression. In 1899, Nellie married the new headmaster, Alexander Gillespie. With him, she had a daughter named Catherine and a son named Alexander. Following Gillespie's death in 1903, Nellie supported her five children by working as a school matron. Enid attended Lionel Logue's acting and elocution classes in Perth, and after receiving encouragement from Katherine Gray, a visiting American actress in 1910, she joined a touring company. By 1912, Bennett had joined the Fred Niblo-Josephine Cohan touring company, performing comedies around Australia and understudying for Cohan herself, for which she received consistently positive reviews. Her family had moved to Sydney by this time. In 1917, Reg was killed during the Battle of Passchendaele in Belgium while serving with the First Australian Imperial Force. In the early part of 1915, theatre agents J. C. Williamson's decided to make short films of some of their popular plays, to forestall the release of imported American filmed versions. They used Niblo as director, and members of his troupe appeared in Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford (Fred Niblo, 1916) and Officer 666 (Fred Niblo, 1916). Enid Bennett appeared in both. Three reels of Officer 666 survive today in the National Film and Sound Archive. Film historians Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper describe it as "a crude production doggedly faithful to the stage." Both films were released in Australia after Bennett left for the United States in June 1915, travelling with Niblo and his wife Cohan.
Enid Bennett's first appearance in the U.S. was on Broadway in Henry Arthur Jones' play 'Cock o' the Walk' at George M. Cohan's Theatre in late 1915 and early 1916. It was a vehicle for popular comedian Otis Skinner and Enid played a supporting part. Film roles of increasing importance followed soon after. One of her early films was The Little Brother (Charles Miller, 1917) for Kay-Bee Pictures. This brought her to the attention of Thomas H. Ince, who signed her up with the Triangle Film Corporation. From 1918 to 1921, she starred in 23 Triangle films, becoming well-established as an actress and attracting great publicity and consistently positive reviews. Following Josephine Cohan's death in 1916, Bennett married Fred Niblo in 1918. Niblo’s first US directing experience was The Marriage Ring (Fred Nibklo, 1918), with Enid in a leading role. He had learned a lot since the days of his Australian film experience. Niblo went on to direct until the early 1930s and the first years of sound film. Enid Bennett was busy. In 1922, she starred in three films, one of which became her most famous role, the female lead of Maid Marian in Robin Hood (Allan Dwan, 1922) with Douglas Fairbanks. Interviewed in the 1960s by Kevin Brownlow, Bennett said, "I had a wonderful time playing Maid Marian. Of course, the part was not too demanding, I just walked through it in a queenly manner. [Fairbanks] was wonderful, inspiring. In 1922, she and Niblo had their first child, a daughter named Loris. A son, Peter, was born later that year, and another daughter, Judith, was born in 1928. Between 1923 and 1928 her career slowed and she appeared in leading roles in fewer films. She starred opposite Ramon Novarro in Niblo's film Red Lily (Fred Niblo, 1924). Another stand-out role was as Lady Rosamund Godolphin in the adventure film The Sea Hawk (Frank Lloyd, 1924) with Milton Sills and Wallace Beery. When the film was released, New York Times critic Mordaunt Hall called it "far and away the best sea story that's yet been done up to that point"
Enid Bennett made a transition to sound, appearing as a decent mother figure in two Jackie Cooper-Robert Coogan films: Skippy (Norman Taurog, 1931), which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, and its sequel Sooky (Norman Taurog, 1931). She also played a mother in Waterloo Bridge (James Whale, 1931), with Mae Clarke and Douglass Montgomery. Later at the end of the decade, she appeared in Intermezzo (Gregory Ratoff, 1939) with Ingrid Bergman, and in a few minor roles. Her last film was the Marx Brothers comedy The Big Store (Charles Reisner, 1941), in which she had an uncredited bit part as a clerk. Niblo had retired in 1933, and it appears Bennett did also. In later life, her sister Marjorie Bennett explained that, somewhat against her will, she had been encouraged by the family to join Bennett in 1915 to keep her company in the U.S. Enid helped to launch the career of her younger sister as a character actress. By the mid-1920s, their mother Nellie and their other siblings were also living in the U.S. In 1934, her brother Alexander married actress Frances Lee. The wedding was attended by some of Hollywood's biggest names, including Gloria Swanson and Greta Garbo. Niblo and Bennett commissioned architect Wallace Neff to design their house on Angelo Drive, which they named Misty Mountain. It was completed in 1926 and sold by the couple to Jule C. Stein in 1940 after a decline in their fortunes. Fred Niblo died in 1948. In 1963, she married American film director Sidney Franklin. In later life, she resided in Malibu, California and was a sculptor and created pottery. She also worked until her death for the Christian Science Church. She regularly appeared on radio and TV, sometimes credited as Enid Bennett Niblo, hosting short Christian Science programs on healing, including Light of Faith and How Christian Science heals. In 1969, Enid Bennett died of a heart attack at her home in Malibu, California, aged 75. Her ashes were interred next to Fred Niblo’s.
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Finally finished up Enid's face surprisingly quickly. Shame that I merged everything already, otherwise I would have released these as part of the demo. OTL
The left is the default one that I will forever stick with. The other two are quick made alternatives if people want Enid to look more waifu. The one on the right is a bit glitchy and I can’t seem to port the iris size right yet. Will fix that a few months later when I release the mod again.
Spanish postcard in the Estrellas del Cine series by Ediciones Victoria, Barcelona, no. 1282.
Enid Bennett (1893-1969) was an Australian-born silent film actress, mostly active in the American cinema. She peaked in the late 1910s and early 1920s with films such as Robin Hood (1922), starring Douglas Fairbanks, and The Sea Hawk (1924). In the sound era, she played Jackie Coogan's mother in the Oscar-winning film Skippy (1931). She was the wife of director Fred Niblo and after his death of director Sidney Franklin.
Enid Eulalie Bennett was born in 1893 in York in Western Australia. She was the daughter of Nellie Mary Louise (née Walker) and Frank Bennett. She had an older brother, Francis Reginald 'Reg' Bennett, and a younger sister, actress Marjorie Bennett. After an unsuccessful attempt to start his own school, Frank took up the role of headmaster at the newly established Guildford Grammar School in 1896. He died in 1898 when he drowned in a river while suffering from depression. In 1899, Nellie married the new headmaster, Alexander Gillespie. With him, she had a daughter named Catherine and a son named Alexander. Following Gillespie's death in 1903, Nellie supported her five children by working as a school matron. Enid attended Lionel Logue's acting and elocution classes in Perth, and after receiving encouragement from Katherine Gray, a visiting American actress in 1910, she joined a touring company. By 1912, Bennett had joined the Fred Niblo-Josephine Cohan touring company, performing comedies around Australia and understudying for Cohan herself, for which she received consistently positive reviews. Her family had moved to Sydney by this time. In 1917, Reg was killed during the Battle of Passchendaele in Belgium while serving with the First Australian Imperial Force. In the early part of 1915, theatre agents J. C. Williamson's decided to make short films of some of their popular plays, to forestall the release of imported American filmed versions. They used Niblo as director, and members of his troupe appeared in Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford (Fred Niblo, 1916) and Officer 666 (Fred Niblo, 1916). Enid Bennett appeared in both. Three reels of Officer 666 survive today in the National Film and Sound Archive. Film historians Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper described it as "a crude production doggedly faithful to the stage." Both films were released in Australia after Bennett left for the United States in June 1915, travelling with Niblo and his wife Cohan.
Enid Bennett's first appearance in the U.S. was on Broadway in Henry Arthur Jones' play 'Cock o' the Walk' at George M. Cohan's Theatre in late 1915 and early 1916. It was a vehicle for popular comedian Otis Skinner and Enid played a supporting part. Film roles of increasing importance followed soon after. One of her early films was The Little Brother (Charles Miller, 1917) for Kay-Bee Pictures. This brought her to the attention of Thomas H. Ince, who signed her up with the Triangle Film Corporation. From 1918 to 1921, she starred in 23 Triangle films, becoming well-established as an actress and attracting great publicity and consistently positive reviews. Following Josephine Cohan's death in 1916, Bennett married Fred Niblo in 1918. Niblo’s first US directing experience was The Marriage Ring (Fred Nibklo, 1918), with Enid in a leading role. He had learned a lot since the days of his Australian film experience. Niblo went on to direct until the early 1930s and the first years of sound film. Enid Bennett was busy. In 1922, she starred in three films, one of which became her most famous role, the female lead of Maid Marian in Robin Hood (Allan Dwan, 1922) with Douglas Fairbanks. Interviewed in the 1960s by Kevin Brownlow, Bennett said, "I had a wonderful time playing Maid Marian. Of course, the part was not too demanding, I just walked through it in a queenly manner. [Fairbanks] was wonderful, inspiring. In 1922, she and Niblo had their first child, a daughter named Loris. A son, Peter, was born later that year, and another daughter, Judith, was born in 1928. Between 1923 and 1928 her career slowed and she appeared in leading roles in fewer films. She starred opposite Ramon Novarro in Niblo's film Red Lily (Fred Niblo, 1924). Another stand-out role was as Lady Rosamund Godolphin in the adventure film The Sea Hawk (Frank Lloyd, 1924) with Milton Sills and Wallace Beery. When the film was released, New York Times critic Mordaunt Hall called it "far and away the best sea story that's yet been done up to that point"
Enid Bennett made a transition to sound, appearing as a decent mother figure in two Jackie Cooper-Robert Coogan films: Skippy (Norman Taurog, 1931), which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, and its sequel Sooky (Norman Taurog, 1931). She also played a mother in Waterloo Bridge (James Whale, 1931), with Mae Clarke and Douglass Montgomery. Later at the end of the decade, she appeared in Intermezzo (Gregory Ratoff, 1939) with Ingrid Bergman, and in a few minor roles. Her last film was the Marx Brothers comedy The Big Store (Charles Reisner, 1941), in which she had an uncredited bit part as a clerk. Niblo had retired in 1933, and it appears Bennett did also. In later life, her sister Marjorie Bennett explained that, somewhat against her will, she had been encouraged by the family to join Bennett in 1915 to keep her company in the U.S. Enid helped to launch the career of her younger sister as a character actress. By the mid-1920s, their mother Nellie and their other siblings were also living in the U.S. In 1934, her brother Alexander married actress Frances Lee. The wedding was attended by some of Hollywood's biggest names, including Gloria Swanson and Greta Garbo. Niblo and Bennett commissioned architect Wallace Neff to design their house on Angelo Drive, which they named Misty Mountain. It was completed in 1926 and sold by the couple to Jule C. Stein in 1940 after a decline in their fortunes. Fred Niblo died in 1948. In 1963, she married American film director Sidney Franklin. In later life, she resided in Malibu, California and was a sculptor and created pottery. She also worked until her death for the Christian Science Church. She regularly appeared on radio and TV, sometimes credited as Enid Bennett Niblo, hosting short Christian Science programs on healing, including Light of Faith and How Christian Science heals. In 1969, Enid Bennett died of a heart attack at her home in Malibu, California, aged 75. Her ashes were interred next to Fred Niblo’s.
Sourced: Heathcote Pursuit (Forgotten Australian actors), Hal Erickson (AllMovie), Wikipedia, and IMDb.
And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.
I've always wanted to paint this beautiful stretch of land... down I-55 from Memphis in north Mississippi (iPhone, Brushes, Pogo).
Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) – RT @JulianLark: On set styling #Walkingdead star @katelynnacon for @kontrolgirl with @followcorey on 📷 ashley__alexis… t.co/tMMwcVpk8r #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid November 15, 2015 at 03:03PM
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Art installation for the upcoming botanical education exhibit "Wild Medicine." From May 18 to September 8 the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory at the New York Botanical Garden will focus on healing plants around the world.
The four sculptures, one for each season, are by Philip Haas.
Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) – RT @Kontrolmag: We fell head over heals with #TheWalkingDead’s @katelynnacon 2day as she shot for @kontrolgirl… t.co/IqPvE45f89 #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid November 17, 2015 at 02:09PM
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Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) - RT @taggedshow: RT if you're addicted to t@gged. #taggedshow t.co/wBxNSMbREt #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid August 12, 2016 at 05:37PM
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Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) - OH Elisia, Why did you let Ash in? New episode today #taggedshow t.co/UdH07Cj5Ji. Just one week to the season Finale! #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid September 06, 2016 at 01:10PM
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We've had a bit of snow lately and Enid wanted to go out and play before the last of it melted.
Also a long overdue picture of an adorable Kitty Helmet by Faegurlie. It kept Enid nice and warm, thank you. <3
Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) – RT @JulianLark: On set getting ready to shoot #Walkingdead star @katelynnacon for @kontrolgirl… t.co/MAyh8Tx7Oo #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid November 15, 2015 at 03:03PM
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Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) – What comes next for Enid? Is she a wolf? t.co/PDzFfVGo5N #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid October 28, 2015 at 02:57PM
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Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) - RT @taggedshow: Tomorrow everything will change. Watch t@gged on @go90. @jccaylen @ClaudiaSulewski @LiaMarieJohnson #taggedshow t.co/4WwhzlNPTq #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid July 18, 2016 at 06:36PM
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Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) - Yes hopefully so. t.co/yWin25Xqp6 #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid April 29, 2016 at 03:08PM
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my good friend heidi recustomized my icy girl drizella. poor thing had been named after an ugly stepsister b/c she was so unloved! now she looks terrific! so grateful to heidi for taking her on and making her so lovely!
Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) - Congratulations @DanaiGurira t.co/aYlemhW2cG #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid May 03, 2016 at 10:53AM
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