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Beverly Bayne (born Pearl Beverly Van Name; November 11, 1894 – August 18, 1982) was an American actress who appeared in silent films beginning in 1910 in
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, where she worked for
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.


Early life

Born in
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, Bayne moved to Chicago when she was six. She stayed there for a time, and in
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, before she settled in Chicago. She was sixteen when by curiosity she happened by the Essanay Studios. She was told she had a ''camera face''. She began working there at a salary of $35/week. It was soon increased to $75 a week ($ today). In a few years the actress was earning $350 weekly.


Film career

Her first films were ''The Rivals'' and ''The Loan Shark'', both in 1912. She played the feminine lead in the latter. Under contract to Essanay at this time was
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. It is said that Swanson wept because her eyes were blue and not brown as were Bayne's. Brown eyes were considered preferable for photography then. Francis X. Bushman. demanded Bayne as his female lead, and soon they were a romantic duo, appearing in 24 films. In 1916 the couple made ''
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'', which generated a sizeable profit. Bushman and Bayne were married in 1918, only three days after Bushman divorced his wife. Bayne and Bushman left Essanay and made films for
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from 1916–1918 and are credited as the first romantic team in film. In 1919–1920 the couple starred in a play, ''
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'', based on a story by
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, which did well. Later they appeared in
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and as guest stars in dramatic stock. In 1924, a
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adaptation of ''
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'' was released by
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; directed by
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, it starred Bayne as Countess Olenska and
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as Newland Archer. This film is now lost. Eventually Bayne and Bushman drifted apart. Bayne and Bushman divorced in 1925, and her career went into decline after that. Soon both she and Bushman were out of motion pictures. On reflecting, Bushman believed their demise in films was caused by a new valet who inadvertently snubbed
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. The movie mogul had called on him during a personal appearance tour. Others contend that the Hollywood establishment disapproved of Bushman divorcing his wife and marrying the much younger Bayne. Bayne later married Charles T. Hvass, and they lived on a farm in Piscataway, New Jersey. Her final silent film was ''Passionate Youth'' in 1925. Unable to make a comeback, she worked on stage productions and on
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throughout the 1930s and 1940s. During the early 1940s, Miss Bayne performed in radio and did an occasional play. During
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her serious work involved British War Relief. Her only sound film was ''
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'' (1948) with Barry Fitzgerald and
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, although her name does not appear in the credits. It was her last film. In 1960, Bayne received a motion pictures star on the
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at 1752
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.


Partial filmography

* ''The Loan Shark'' (1912) * ''Teaching a Liar a Lesson'' (1912) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''A Soul Reclaimed'' (1912) * ''A Brother's Loyalty'' (1913) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''The Rivals (1912)'' (Bushman and Bayne) * ''A Soul Reclaimed'' (1912) * ''A Good Catch ''(1912) * ''The Legacy of Happiness'' (1912) * ''Billy Changes His Mind'' (1912) * ''The Mis-Sent Letter'' (1912) * ''Springing a Surprise'' (1912) * ''White Roses'' (1912) * ''The Butterfly Net'' (1912) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''The Understudy'' (1912) Bushman and Bayne) * ''The New Church Organ'' (1912) * ''The Old Wedding Dress'' (1912) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''An Adamless Eden'' (1912) * ''The Magic Wand'' (1912) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''The Return of Becky'' (1912) * ''The Hermit'' (1912) * ''Back to the Old Farm'' (1912) * ''Billy McGrath's Love Letters'' (1912) * ''Well Matched'' (1912) * ''The Redemption of Slivers'' (1912) * '' The Snare'' (1912) * ''
When Soul Meets Soul ''When Soul Meets Soul'' is a 1913 silent film romantic fantasy short directed by Norman MacDonald and produced by the Essanay Studios out of Chicago. It starred Francis X. Bushman and Dolores Cassinelli. It was produced by the Essanay Studios a ...
'' (1913) *short * ''The Hermit of Lonely Gulch'' (1913) (Bushman and Bayne) * '' Dear Old Girl'' (1913) (Bushman and Bayne) * '' One Wonderful Night'' (1914) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
The Ambition of the Baron ''The Ambition of the Baron'' is a 1915 American silent drama film. Gloria Swanson had a bit-part role. Cast * Francis X. Bushman * Beverly Bayne * Thomas Commerford * Lester Cuneo * Joseph Byron Totten * Betty Brown * Helen Dunbar * Rich ...
'' (1915) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
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'' (1915) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
Pennington's Choice ''Pennington's Choice'' is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by William Bowman and starring Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne a popular film acting team of the era. It was distributed by Metro Pictures. In audio recordings made in ...
'' (1915) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
Man and His Soul ''Man and His Soul'' is a 1916 American silent melodrama film produced by Quality Pictures and distributed by Metro Pictures. The film was directed by Metro's resident director John W. Noble and starred Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne. Mu ...
'' (1916) (Bushman and Bayne) * '' A Million A Minute'' (1916) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
A Virginia Romance ''A Virginia Romance'' is a 1916 silent short film directed by Charles Belmore and starring Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne. It was produced and distributed by Metro Pictures. Writer Charles A. Taylor was at one time married to Laurette Tayl ...
'' (1916) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
Romeo and Juliet ''Romeo and Juliet'' is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetim ...
'' (1916) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
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'' (1917) (Bushman and Bayne) * '' Their Compact'' (1917) (Bushman and Bayne) * '' The Adopted Son'' (1917) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
Red, White and Blue Blood ''Red, White and Blue Blood'' is a 1917 American silent comedy film, directed by Charles Brabin. It stars Francis X. Bushman, Beverly Bayne, and Adella Barker, and was released on December 24, 1917. Cast list * Francis X. Bushman as John Spau ...
'' (1917) (Bushman and Bayne) * '' The Voice of Conscience'' (1917) (Bushman and Bayne) * '' Under Suspicion'' (1918) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
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'' (1918) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
The Poor Rich Man ''The Poor Rich Man'' is a surviving 1918 American silent costume-romance film, produced and distributed by Metro Pictures. It was directed by Charles Brabin and starred screen lovers Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne. Cast *Francis X. Bushman ...
'' (1918) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
Cyclone Higgins, D.D. ''Cyclone Higgins, D.D.'' is a 1918 silent American comedy-drama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Francis X. Bushman, Beverly Bayne, and Baby Ivy Ward, and was released on May 13, 1918. Cast list * Francis X. Bushman as Cyrus "Cyclone ...
'' (1918) (Bushman and Bayne) * '' With Neatness and Dispatch'' (1918) (Bushman and Bayne) * '' Social Quicksands'' (1918) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
A Pair of Cupids ''A Pair of Cupids'', also known by its pre-release title of ''Both Members'', is a 1918 American silent comedy-drama film, directed by Charles Brabin. It stars Francis X. Bushman, Beverly Bayne, and Charles Sutton, and was released on July 29, ...
'' (1918) (Bushman and Bayne) * '' God's Outlaw'' (1919) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
Modern Marriage ''Modern Marriage'' is a 1923 American silent crime drama film directed by Lawrence C. Windom and Victor Heerman. It starred Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in one of their last appearances together. Cast Preservation status A print of ' ...
'' (1923) (Bushman and Bayne) * ''
The Age of Innocence ''The Age of Innocence'' is a 1920 novel by American author Edith Wharton. It was her twelfth novel, and was initially serialized in 1920 in four parts, in the magazine ''Pictorial Review''. Later that year, it was released as a book by D. Apple ...
'' (1924) * ''
The Tenth Woman ''The Tenth Woman'' is a lost 1924 silent film drama directed by James Flood and starring Beverly Bayne. It is based on a novel by Harriet T. Comstock. Warner Brothers produced the feature. Cast *Beverly Bayne - Willa Brookes * John Roche - Ba ...
'' (1924) * ''
Her Marriage Vow ''Her Marriage Vow'' is a 1924 American Drama (film and television), drama film written and directed by Millard Webb. The film stars Monte Blue, Willard Louis, Beverly Bayne, Margaret Livingston, John Roche (actor), John Roche and Priscilla Mora ...
'' (1924) * ''
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'' (1925) * ''
Passionate Youth ''Passionate Youth'' is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald and starring Beverly Bayne, Frank Mayo, and Pauline Garon. Plot As described in a film magazine reviews, Mary and John Rand have graduated from law sch ...
'' (1925) * ''
The Naked City ''The Naked City'' (aka ''Naked City'') is a 1948 American film noir directed by Jules Dassin, starring Barry Fitzgerald, Howard Duff, Dorothy Hart and Don Taylor. The film, shot almost entirely on location in New York City, depicts the poli ...
'' (1948)


Later years

She retired from performing completely in 1950 and settled in
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, where she died from a
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in 1982 at the age of 87. She was buried in Scottsdale's Paradise Memorial Gardens.


References

* ''
Oakland Tribune The ''Oakland Tribune'' is a weekly newspaper published in Oakland, California, by the Bay Area News Group (BANG), a subsidiary of MediaNews Group. Founded in 1874, the ''Tribune'' rose to become an influential daily newspaper. With the declin ...
'', "Beverly Bayne Is Still Active", Sunday, September 7, 1941, Page 107. * ''Francis X. Bushman A Biography and Filmography.'' By Richard Maturi and Mary Buckingham Maturi. Jefferson, NC.: McFarland & Company, Inc., 1998. * ''Beverly Bayne, Queen of the Movies.'' By Richard Maturi and Mary Buckingham Maturi. Jefferson, NC.: McFarland & Company, Inc., 2001.


External links

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Beverly Bayne
at Virtual History
1922 Louella Parsons interview
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Beverly Bayne papers, MSS 2028
L. Tom Perry Special Collections,
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,
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bayne, Beverly American silent film actresses American stage actresses Actresses from Minneapolis Vaudeville performers 1894 births 1982 deaths 20th-century American actresses