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Gladys Hulette (July 21, 1896 – August 8, 1991) was an American
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actress from Arcade, New York, United States. Her career began in the early years of silent movies and continued until the mid-1930s. She first performed on stage at the age of three and on screen when she was seven years old. Hulette was also a talented artist. Her mother was an opera star.


Child actress

Hulette was among the principal players in ''Sappho and Phaon'' which had its first performance in
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on October 4, 1907. She helped support Bertha Kalich in the
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production. As a child she also appeared in ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1908) and ''The Smoke Fairy'' (1909). On Broadway, in '' The Blue Bird'' (1910), she played Tyltyl. She was the sweet youth, Beth, in ''
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'' (1912). Her other Broadway credits included ''The Kreutzer Sonata'' (1906), ''A Doll's House'' (1907), and ''The Faith Healer'' (1910).


Silent film player

In her earliest motion picture features she was under contract to
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. There was a stigma for
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actors to be seen in motion pictures when silent films first began to be made. Hulette later discussed this, saying "the picture heroes were mostly
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life savers." One company prevailed upon a leading stage actor to play the role of ''Hamlet'' on screen. This began the influx of more Broadway actors into the new medium. By 1917 Hulette's films were being produced by leading director William Parke. In that year she made her most popular film to date, ''Streets of Illusion''. Playing the part of ''Beam'', Hulette's co-stars included
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and J.H. Gilmour. Parke owned theatrical companies and assisted Hulette in making one hit after another. She married William Parke Jr., the director's son in 1917. They divorced in 1924. By 1921 she was a veteran of the motion picture industry. She again played opposite Barthelmess, this time in ''
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''. She played the ingenue part of ''Esther Hatburn''. In an interview she said she wished for no different type of roles than the one she played in this film. Later she sought ''comedy-drama'' parts which she portrayed in ''Jack O' Hearts'' (1926) and ''A Bowery Cinderella'' (1927). She researched her own roles, such as the dance hall girl she played in ''The U.P. Trail'' (1924). Hulette consulted ''Social Life of the Pioneers'' for the
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production, filmed over a period of two months in
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. The book was published in the 1880s in
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. She discovered that saloons in America's old west provided ''a softening influence, and the nucleus of community consciousness.'' This was due to the young women entertainers found there.


Late career

Hulette made her debut in sound films in '' Torch Singer'' (1933). Her final film appearances came in ''Her Resale Value'' (1933) and with uncredited roles in ''The Girl From Missouri'' and ''One Hour Late'', both from 1934. In 1948 Gladys Hulette and another former Thanhouser player, Grace DeCarlton, were both working as ticket sellers at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. In the early 1980s, the aged Hulette was visited by film historian Walter Coppedge and lived under distressed circumstances as a ward of the state in an institution in Rosemead. But Coppedge also wrote: "Yet her eyes are bright, her figure supple, her complexion pink and porcelain. She is still graciously appreciative of kindness, especially the assurance that she would not be forgotten as long as people look at her films."


Death

Gladys Hulette died in
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in 1991, aged 95.


Selected filmography

* ''
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'' (1908) * '' Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy'' (1909) * ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' is a comedy written by William Shakespeare 1595 or 1596. The play is set in Athens, and consists of several subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. One subplot involves a conflict amon ...
'' (1909) * ''
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (commonly ''Alice in Wonderland'') is an 1865 English novel by Lewis Carroll. It details the story of a young girl named Alice (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland), Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into a ...
'' (1910) * ''
The Active Life of Dolly of the Dailies ''Dolly of the Dailies'' (also referred to as ''The Active Life of Dolly of the Dailies'') is a 1914 American drama film, drama film serial directed by Walter Edwin. The serial was considered to be lost film, lost in its entirety, until a copy o ...
'' (1914) * ''
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'' (1915) * '' The Shine Girl'' (1916) *'' In the Name of the Law'' (1916) * ''
Prudence the Pirate ''Prudence the Pirate'' is a lost film, lost 1916 American silent comedy-drama film directed by William Parke (director), William Parke and starring Gladys Hulette. It was produced by Thanhouser Company's Gold Rooster Plays and released through Pa ...
'' (1916) * '' A Crooked Romance'' (1917) * ''
The Cigarette Girl ''The Cigarette Girl'' is a 1917 American silent film, silent drama film directed by William Parke (director), William Parke and starring Gladys Hulette, Warner Oland and William Parke Jr.Lehu p.131 Cast * Gladys Hulette as The cigarette girl * ...
'' (1917) * ''
Her New York ''Her New York'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by O. A. C. Lund and Eugene Moore and starring Gladys Hulette, William Parke Jr. and Riley Chamberlin.Connelly p.361 Cast * Gladys Hulette as Phoebe Lester * William Parke Jr. as ...
'' (1917) * '' The Candy Girl'' (1917) * ''
The Streets of Illusion ''The Streets of Illusion'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by William Parke and starring Gladys Hulette, J.H. Gilmour and Richard Barthelmess.Campbell p.217 Cast * Gladys Hulette as Beam * J.H. Gilmour as Her Father * William ...
'' (1917) * ''
The Last of the Carnabys ''The Last of the Carnabys'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by William Parke and starring Gladys Hulette, William Parke Jr., and Eugenie Woodward.''Guide to the Silent Years of American Cinema'', p. 71 Cast * Gladys Hulette as L ...
'' (1917) * '' Over the Hill'' (1917) * '' Miss Nobody'' (1917) * ''
Annexing Bill ''Annexing Bill'' is a 1918 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Albert Parker and starring Gladys Hulette, Creighton Hale and Kate Lester.Connelly p.14 Cast * Gladys Hulette as Enid Barwell * Creighton Hale as Billy * Mark Smith ...
'' (1918) * '' Waifs'' (1918) * ''
The Silent Barrier ''The Silent Barrier'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by William Worthington and starring Sheldon Lewis, Corinne Barker and Gladys Hulette.Munden p.410 It is based on the 1909 novel of the same title by the British writer Louis T ...
'' (1920) * ''
Tol'able David ''Tol'able David'' is a 1921 American silent film based on the 1917 Joseph Hergesheimer short story of the same name. It was adapted to the screen by Edmund Goulding and directed by Henry King for Inspiration Pictures. A rustic tale of violenc ...
'' (1921) * '' The Referee'' (1922) * '' Fair Lady'' (1922) * ''
How Women Love ''How Women Love'' is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Kenneth S. Webb and starring Betty Blythe, Gladys Hulette and Julia Swayne Gordon.Munden p.367 A promising singer his signed up by a backer for the new opera he is producing, ...
'' (1922) * ''
The Secrets of Paris ''The Secrets of Paris'' is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Kenneth S. Webb and starring Lew Cody, Gladys Hulette, and Effie Shannon. Cast Preservation No copies of ''The Secrets of Paris'' are located in any archives, making ...
'' (1922) * ''
Enemies of Women ''Enemies of Women'' is a 1923 American silent romantic drama film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Lionel Barrymore, Alma Rubens, Gladys Hulette, Pedro de Cordoba, and Paul Panzer. The film was produced by William Randolph Hearst throu ...
'' (1923) * ''
Hoodman Blind ''Hoodman Blind'' is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by John Ford. It is a remake of a 1913 film of the same name directed by James Gordon and a 1916 William Farnum Fox feature titled ''A Man of Sorrow'' and based on the play '' H ...
'' (1923) * '' As a Man Lives'' (1923) * '' The Iron Horse'' (1924) * ''
The Slanderers ''The Slanderers'' is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Nat Ross and starring Johnnie Walker, Gladys Hulette, and Billy Sullivan. Cast Preservation With no prints of ''The Slanderers'' located in any film archives, it is a lost f ...
'' (1924) * '' The Family Secret'' (1924) * '' The Night Message'' (1924) * ''
The Ridin' Kid from Powder River ''The Ridin' Kid from Powder River'' is a 1924 American silent Western film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Hoot Gibson. It was based on a novel by Henry Herbert Knibbs and produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. Plot As des ...
'' (1924) * '' The Thoroughbred'' (1925) * '' Private Affairs'' (1925) * '' Lena Rivers'' (1925) * ''
The Pride of the Force ''The Pride of the Force'' is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Leslie Fuller, Patrick Aherne, Faith Bennett and Hal Gordon. The plot concerns a farmworker who inadvertently becomes the pride of the Metropolitan ...
'' (1925) * '' The Mystic'' (1925) * '' Go Straight'' (1925) * '' The Skyrocket'' (1926) * '' Be Your Age'' (1926) * '' The Night Owl'' (1926) * '' The Warning Signal'' (1926) * '' Unknown Treasures'' (1926) * ''
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'' (1927) * ''
A Bowery Cinderella ''A Bowery Cinderella'' is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Burton L. King and starring Gladys Hulette, Pat O'Malley and Kate Bruce.Munden p.80 Synopsis A financially struggling fashion designer from the Bowery receives assistance ...
'' (1927) * '' Faithless Lover'' (1928) * '' Making the Varsity'' (1928) * ''
Life's Crossroads ''Life's Crossroads'' is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Edgar Lewis and starring Gladys Hulette, Mahlon Hamilton and William Conklin.Munden p.432 It is also known by the alternative title of ''The Silken Lady''. A man and a woman ...
'' (1928) *''
Her Resale Value ''Her Resale Value'' is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring June Clyde, George J. Lewis and Noel Francis.Pitts, p. 253 The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul Palmentola. Bored of her lif ...
'' (1933)


References

* ''Fort Wayne, Indiana News'', "Gladys Hulette", September 13, 1917, Page 5. * ''
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'', "She's Champion of Dance Hall Girls", April 13, 1924, Page B19. * ''Los Angeles Times'', "Tell Us What You Think", December 14, 1924, Page C32. * ''Oakland Tribune'', "Gladys Hulette Talks of Old Days as Child in Vitagraph", Sunday Morning, August 28, 1921, Page 21. * ''
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'', "Amusement Notes", September 9, 1907, Page 7. * ''Reno Evening Gazette'', "Old Favorite Is Seen Again", September 9, 1933, Page 8.


External links

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''Gladys Hulette'' silent era portrait
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hulette, Gladys 20th-century American actresses American child actresses American stage actresses American film actresses American silent film actresses Western (genre) film actresses Actresses from New York (state) 1896 births 1991 deaths People from Arcade, New York People from Montebello, California Burials at Rose Hills Memorial Park