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Ethel Clayton (November 8, 1882 – June 6, 1966) was an American actress of the silent film era.


Early years

Born in
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, Clayton attended St. Elizabeth's school in Chicago.


Career

Clayton debuted on stage as a professional as a member of the chorus in a production at the Chicago Opera House. After that, she worked with stock theater companies in Milwaukee and Minneapolis. On stage, Clayton appeared mainly in musicals or musical revues such as ''The Ziegfeld Follies of 1911''. In addition to that production, her Broadway credits include ''Fancy Free'' (1918), ''You're in Love'' (1917), ''Nobody Home'' (1915), ''The Red Canary'' (1914), ''The Brute'' (1912), and ''His Name on the Door'' (1909). Clayton's first film was ''When the Earth Trembled''. Following appearances on screen in short dramas from 1909 to 1912, she made her feature-length film debut in ''For the Love of a Girl'' in 1912. Barry O'Neil directed the film, and Clayton later was directed by
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, Robert G. Vignola,
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in subsequent feature films. Like many silent film actors, Clayton's career was hurt by the coming of sound to motion pictures. She continued her career in small parts in films until she retired in 1948.


Personal life

In 1931, Clayton obtained a California Superior Court order enjoining her former business partner, W.L. Rucker, from disposing of 316 pearls. Clayton and Rucker agreed to purchase a cosmetics business and the pearls had been entrusted to Rucker to raise money. The deal fell through and he refused to return the jewels. Rucker admitted to possessing the pearls but claimed they had been pledged as security for a $125 loan. The pearls were valued at $20,000.


Marriages

Clayton was first married to actor-director Joseph Kaufman until his death in 1918 in the
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epidemic. She later married silent film actor and former star
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twice and they divorced twice. In both cases Clayton cited cruelty and excessive drinking. Clayton and Keith were first married in
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in 1928 and first separated on January 13, 1931.


Death

Clayton died on June 6, 1966 at Guardian Convalescent Hospital in
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, aged 83. She was buried at Ivy Lawn Memorial Park in Ventura, California. For her contributions to the motion picture industry, Clayton has a star on the
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at 6936 Hollywood Boulevard.


Selected filmography


1909 to 1914

*''Justified'' (1909) (*short) *''Gratitude'' (1909) (*short) *''The Brothers'' (1909) (*short) *''The Twelfth Juror'' (1909) (*short) *''The Tout's Remembrance'' (1910)(*short) *''For the Love of a Girl'' (1912) (*short) *''A Romance of the Coast'' (1912) (*short) *''The Doctor's Debt'' (1912) *''The Last Rose of Summer'' (1912) (*short) *''Just Maine Folk'' (1912) *''An Irish Girl's Love'' (*short) *''The Wonderful One-Horse Shay'' (1912) *''The Price Demanded'' (1913) *'' When the Earth Trembled'' (1913) Extant; restored 2015 by EyeMuseum, Netherlands *'' The Lion and the Mouse'' (1914) *''The House Next Door'' (1914) *'' The Daughters of Men'' (1914) *''
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'' (1914)


1915

*''The Attorney for the Defense'' (*short) *''The Furnace Man'' (*short) *''His Soul Mate'' (*short) *''It All Depends'' (*short) *''The Millinery Man'' (*short) *''A Woman Went Forth'' (*short) *''Margie Puts One Over'' (*short) *''Here Comes the Bride'' (*short) *''The Blessed Miracle'' (*short) *''Monkey Business'' (*short) *''The Unmarried Husband'' (*short) *''Capturing the Cook'' (*short) *''Just Look at Jake'' (*short) *'' The College Widow'' (*5–6 reels) – Lost *''In the Dark'' (*short) *'' The Sporting Duchess'' (*short) *''The Darkness Before Dawn'' (*short) *''Money! Money! Money! (*short) *''When the Light Came In'' (*short) *''The Earl's Adventure'' (*short) *''A Day of Havoc'' (*short) *''The Deception'' (*short) *''It Was to Be'' (*short) *'' The Mirror'' (*short) *''In Spite of Him'' (*short) *''The Orgy'' (*short) *'' The Great Divide'' (*5 reels) Her last film produced by Lubin Manufacturing Company


1916

*''Ophelia'' (*short, she appears in one more short in 1926) *''Dollars and the Woman'' *'' His Brother's Wife'' * '' A Woman's Way'' *'' Husband and Wife'' *'' The Hidden Scar'' *''Beyond the Wall'' *''The New South'' *''Dollars and the Woman''


1917

* ''
The Woman Beneath ''The Woman Beneath'' is a 1917 American silent film, silent drama film directed by Travers Vale and starring Ethel Clayton, Crauford Kent and Isabel Berwin. Cast * Ethel Clayton as Betty Fairchild * Curtis Cooksey as Tom Connolly * Isabel Berwi ...
'' * ''
The Bondage of Fear ''The Bondage of Fear'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Travers Vale and starring Ethel Clayton, Edward Kimball, and John Bowers.Lowe Cast * Ethel Clayton as Vesta Wheatley * Edward Kimball as Dr. Jason Wheatley * John Bower ...
'' *''
The Web of Desire ''The Web of Desire'' is a lost 1917 silent film drama directed by Emile Chautard and starring Ethel Clayton. It was produced by Peerless Studios and distributed through World Pictures. Cast *Ethel Clayton - Grace Miller * Rockliffe Fellowes - Jo ...
'' *'' Man's Woman'' * '' Yankee Pluck'' *'' The Stolen Paradise'' (incomplete; Library of Congress) * '' Souls Adrift'' * '' The Dormant Power'' (*Extant; Filmmuseum Nederlands (EYE) ..) * '' Easy Money''


1918

*''Stolen Hours'' (*extant: LoC, Natl. Archives of Canada) *''The Whims of Society'' *''The Witch Woman'' (*incomplete; LoC) *''Journey's End'' *''The Man Hunt'' *'' The Girl Who Came Back'' *''A Soul Without Windows'' *''
Women's Weapons ''Women's Weapons'' is a lost 1918 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Robert G. Vignola and starring Ethel Clayton. Cast *Ethel Clayton as Anne Elliot *Elliott Dexter as Nicholas Elliot *Vera Doria as Esmee Hale * James Neill as Peter G ...
'' *'' The Mystery Girl''


1919

*'' Maggie Pepper'' *'' Pettigrew's Girl'' *''
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'' *'' Men, Women, and Money'' *'' A Sporting Chance'' *'' More Deadly Than the Male''


1920

*''
The Thirteenth Commandment ''The Thirteenth Commandment'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Robert G. Vignola and written by Alice Eyton. The film stars Ethel Clayton, Charles Meredith, Monte Blue, Anna Q. Nilsson, Irving Cummings and Winter Hall. It is b ...
'' *'' Young Mrs. Winthrop'' *'' A Lady in Love'' *''
The Ladder of Lies ''The Ladder of Lies'' is a lost 1920 American silent drama film directed by Tom Forman and written by Edith Kennedy from a story by Harold Vickers. The film stars Ethel Clayton, Clyde Fillmore, Jean Acker, Irving Cummings, Charles Meredith, ...
'' *''
Crooked Streets ''Crooked Streets'' is a 1920 American silent drama spy film directed by Paul Powell and produced by Famous Players–Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is one of star Ethel Clayton's rare surviving silent films with a copy at the L ...
'' (Survives; Library of Congress) *'' A City Sparrow'' *'' The Sins of Rosanne'' (Survives; Library of Congress)


1921

*'' The Price of Possession'' *'' Sham'' *''
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'' *'' Beyond'' (Survives; Library of Congress) *'' Exit the Vamp''


1922

*''
Her Own Money ''Her Own Money'' is a 1922 American silent comedy film directed by Joseph Henabery, starring Warner Baxter and Ethel Clayton. Based upon a play, it was originally filmed in 1914 and featured Baxter in a small part. It is unknown whether the 192 ...
'' *'' The Cradle'' (*extant; LoC) *'' For the Defense'' *'' If I Were Queen''


1923

* '' Can a Woman Love Twice?'' * '' The Remittance Woman''


1925

* ''
The Mansion of Aching Hearts ''The Mansion of Aching Hearts'' is a lost 1925 American silent drama film directed by James P. Hogan and starring Ethel Clayton, Barbara Bedford, and Priscilla Bonner. Plot As described in a film magazine review, believing his wife is unfait ...
'' *'' Wings of Youth'' – Lost *'' Lightnin''' – Survives


1926

*'' The Bar-C Mystery'' – Lost *''The Merry Widower'' (*short, last short of her career) – Survives *'' Sunny Side Up'' – Survives *''Risky Business'' – Survives * ''
His New York Wife ''His New York Wife'' is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Albert H. Kelley and starring Alice Day, Theodore von Eltz and Ethel Clayton.Munden p.354 Cast * Alice Day as Lila Lake * Theodore von Eltz as Philip Thorne * Ethel Clayto ...
''


1927

*'' The Princess from Hoboken'' (1927) Lost * '' The Princess on Broadway'' (1927) Lost


1928 to 1947

*'' Mother Machree'' (1928)- Incomplete *'' Hit the Deck'' (1930) sound debut *'' The Crooked Circle'' (1932) *'' The All American'' (1932) *'' Secrets'' (1933) *'' The Whispering Shadow'' (1933) *''
Let's Fall in Love "Let's Fall in Love" is a song written by Harold Arlen (music) and Ted Koehler (lyrics) for the film '' Let's Fall in Love'' and published in 1933. In the film, it is heard during the opening credits and later sung by Art Jarrett and chorus, a ...
'' (1933) *''Easy to Take'' (1936) *'' Rich Relations'' (1937) *'' Souls at Sea'' (1937) *'' The Big Broadcast of 1938'' (1938) *'' You and Me'' (1938) *''The Sap Takes a Wrap'' (1939) *'' New York Town'' (1941) *'' Beyond the Blue Horizon'' (1942) *''
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'' (1943) *''Henry Aldrich's Little Secret'' (1944) *'' The Blue Dahlia'' (1946) *'' The Perils of Pauline'' (1947)


See also


References

*''The New York Times'', "Decree To Ethel Clayton", February 27, 1932, Page 20. *''The New York Times'', "Film Couple Re-Divorced", July 20, 1932, Page 20. *''The New York Times'', "Ethel Clayton", June 12, 1966, Page 86.


External links

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Ethel Clayton
at Virtual History
Ethel Clayton: Broadway Photographs
(Univ. of South Carolina)(Wayback)
portrait gallery
Univ. of Washington, Sayre collection) {{DEFAULTSORT:Clayton, Ethel 1882 births 1966 deaths 20th-century American actresses Actresses from Illinois American film actresses American silent film actresses American stage actresses People from Champaign, Illinois Western (genre) film actresses Burials at Ivy Lawn Cemetery