
Myrtle Stedman
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Born in Chicago in 1885, silent screen actress 'Myrtle Stedman' (qv)'s (née Lincoln) musical talents developed quite early, finding herself on stage at age 12 singing light opera in the chorus. She had progressed to singing leads in shows by the time she decided to abandon her music career altogether for the movies.She and actor-husband 'Marshall Stedman' (qv) were signed by the Selig Polyscope Co. in 1911 and Myrtle's first credit was _The Two Orphans (1911)_ (qv), a three-reeler. She was often directed or paired up with Marshall during those early years, but Myrtle was the one who stood out with moviegoers. Known as "the girl with the pearly eyes," she was not only an adorably enchanting and enigmatic presence in film drama, her athletic abilities also complemented westerns and action adventures.She moved to the Bosworth Company in 1914 and appeared in such noteworthy silents as _The Country Mouse (1914)_ (qv), _Jane (1915)_ (qv), _Peer Gynt (1915)_ (qv), and, most notably, the classic _Hypocrites (1915)_ (qv), the last helmed by pioneer lady director 'Lois Weber' (qv). She increased her reputation as a fine actress with _The American Beauty (1916)_ (qv), _As Men Love (1917)_ (qv), _In the Hollow of Her Hand (1918)_ (qv) and _The Teeth of the Tiger (1919)_ (qv). Her son, 'Lincoln Stedman' (qv), made his debut as a juvenile player about this time. She and her husband divorced in 1919.Following her rich roles in _Reckless Youth (1922)_ (qv) and _The Famous Mrs. Fair (1923)_ (qv), which was considered one of her finest, her star began to fade and she began to support other stars such as 'Colleen Moore' (qv) in _Flaming Youth (1923)_ (qv); 'May McAvoy' (qv) in _Tessie (1925)_ (qv); and 'Mary Astor' (qv) in _No Place to Go (1927)_ (qv).Come the advent of sound, Myrtle seemed to move with ease into matronly secondary roles in such films as _The Jazz Age (1929)_ (qv), _Little Accident (1930)_ (qv), _Beau Ideal (1931)_ (qv), _Klondike (1932)_ (qv) and _The Widow in Scarlet (1932)_ (qv), but by 1933, she had regressed to unbilled roles and pretty much stayed in that capacity up until the time of her death. Myrtle suffered a heart attack in late 1937 and declined quickly, dying on January 8, 1938 at age 52. Her ex-husband died in 1943 and her son, Lincoln, died in 1948.::Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net
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