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Carrie De Mar (April 1, 1875/76 - February 23, 1963)''American and British Theatrical Biography'' page 300 by J. P. Wearing c.1979 ISBN 0-8108-1201-0''Silent Film Necrology'', p.130 2nd edition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana ISBN 0-7864-1059-0 was an American actress, singer and
vaudevillian Vaudeville (; ) is a theatrical genre of variety entertainment born in France at the end of the 19th century. A vaudeville was originally a comedy without psychological or moral intentions, based on a comical situation: a dramatic composition ...
. She appeared often with her husband
Joseph Hart Joseph Hart (1711/12 – 24 May 1768) was a Calvinist minister in London. His works include ''Hart's Hymns'', a much-loved hymn book amongst evangelical Christians throughout its lifetime of over 200 years, which includes the well-known hy ...
on stage and early silent screens. The duo starred in a series of early Biograph shorts titled ''Foxy Granpa''. Joe Hart died in 1921 and years later Carrie entered a Convent (1950). She died of a stroke in early 1963.


Filmography

*''The Creators of Foxy Grandpa'' (1902) short *''Foxy Grandpa Shows Boys He is a Magician'' (1902) short *''Foxy Grandpa and Polly in a Little Hilarity'' (1902) short *''Boys Take Grandpa's Cigars with Distressing Results'' 1902


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* * 1870s births 1963 deaths People from Scranton, Pennsylvania Actors from Scranton, Pennsylvania 19th-century American actresses American musical theatre actresses {{US-theat-actor-1870s-stub