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Linda Arvidson (born Linda Arvidson Johnson, July 12, 1884 – July 26, 1949; sometimes credited as Linda Griffith) was an American stage and film actress who became one of America's early motion picture stars while working at
Biograph Studios Biograph Studios was an early film studio and laboratory complex, built in 1912 by the Biograph Company at 807 East 175th Street, in The Bronx, New York City, New York. History Early years The first studio of the Biograph Company, formerly ...
in New York, where none of the company's actors, until 1913, were credited on screen."Biograph Identities Revealed"
''Motography'' (Chicago), 5 April 1913, p. 222. I.A.; also refer to Kelly R. Brown's ''Florence Lawrence, the Biograph Girl: America's First Movie Star'' (1999) about Biograph's policy of using anonymous or "unnamed" actors.
Along with
Florence Lawrence Florence Lawrence (born Florence Annie Bridgwood; January 2, 1886 – December 28, 1938) was a Canadian-American stage performer and film actress. She is often referred to as the "first movie star", and was thought to be the first film actor to ...
, Marion Leonard, and other female performers there, she was often referred to by theatergoers and in trade publications as simply one of the " Biograph girls". Arvidson began working in the new, rapidly expanding film industry after meeting her future husband
D. W. Griffith David Wark Griffith (January 22, 1875 – July 23, 1948) was an American film director. Considered one of the most influential figures in the history of the motion picture, he pioneered many aspects of film editing and expanded the art of the na ...
, who impressed her as an innovative screen director. Their marriage was kept secret for reasons of professional discretion.


Biography

The daughter of Swedish parents, Arvidson was the first wife of film director D.W. Griffith. She played lead roles in many of his early films. In 1925, she wrote her autobiography ''When the Movies Were Young'' (1925, 1968). She is mentioned in William J. Mann's ''The Biograph Girl'', a novel based on
Florence Lawrence Florence Lawrence (born Florence Annie Bridgwood; January 2, 1886 – December 28, 1938) was a Canadian-American stage performer and film actress. She is often referred to as the "first movie star", and was thought to be the first film actor to ...
. On July 26, 1949, Arvidson died in New York City at age 65.


Career

Arvidson's first professional role was on stage at the Alcazar Theatre in San Francisco in a 1904 adaptation of ''The Christian'' by British novelist Hall Caine. In this production, she portrayed one of the fisher girls and earned a weekly wage of three dollars and 40 cents for her performances. One experience called up after another as Arvidson performed in a variety of recitals across San Francisco's great concert halls. She appeared as a servant boy in the play ''Fedora''. It was on this production where she met David Wark Griffith, a supporting actor and future husband, who at that time worked under the stage name Lawrence Griffith. Through the next few months in which Arvidson and Griffith were together, Arvidson spent time performing small roles in productions at the Burbank Theatre in Los Angeles and at the Orpheum.


Film career

In 1906, Arvidson and Griffith moved to New York, where they began rehearsals for playwright Rev. Thomas Dixon's play ''The Other Woman''. As the two settled into the New York theatre scene, Griffith learned about the Biograph Company and the American Mutoscope and their work with moving pictures. Griffith encouraged Arvidson to introduce herself there. ''When Knights Were Bold'', Arvidson's first picture at Biograph, was directed by Sidney Olcott and included Griffith in the cast as well, marking the couple's only appearance together on screen. In 1908, Griffith rose to directing ''The Adventures of Dollie'', his first picture for Biograph, in which Arvidson played the leading female character. In her memoir, Arvidson described most of the characters she played in her early film career as "the sympathetic, the wronged wife, the too-trusting maid...waiting for the lover who never came back." At the time, the studio did not want the women in their films to be identified, so the leading women they featured like Arvidson, Mary Pickford, and Florence Lawrence were all known as the Biograph Girls. During their days on set, the women spent time getting ready with elaborate makeup for the camera while Griffith as a director would take only the men out to lunch. As more actors began to emerge into this new medium, the old timers like Arvidson had their salaries doubled, accumulating up to $10 per day. On October 4, 1909, ''Pippa Passes'', Arvidson and Griffith's biggest picture at the time, was released. The film was the first of their productions to attract the attention of ''The New York Times'' and to receive a favorable review from this newspaper.


Writing career

Arvidson wrote screenplays, including the one for the five-reel ''Who's Guilty Now?'' She was an associate editor of ''Film Fun'' and a film critic for ''Leslie's Magazine'', and she wrote the book ''When the Movies Were Young''.


Relationship with D. W. Griffith

When meeting Griffith on the set of ''Fedora'', Arvidson immediately was struck by his presence, his talent and booming voice. He too grew infatuated with her quickly; in Arvidson's memoir ''When the Movies Were Young'', Arvidson recalls Griffith's encouragement: "Said I had wonderful eyes for the stage and if I ever went to New York and got it right, I'd get jobs 'on my eyes.'" Arvidson also mentions that Griffith advised her to never get married if she wanted to continue to have a career as an actress; an ironic sentiment because the two ended up marrying less than 2 years later. At the time the San Francisco Earthquake occurred in 1906, Griffith was finding work in Boston, where Arvidson notified him by telegram about the disaster. Griffith's theatre company was booked for a six-week engagement in Boston, so he got Arvidson a railroad ticket to join him there. When Arvidson arrived, the two spontaneously rode to the Old North Church and wrote their names in the wedding registry, and then they moved to New York City. In 1908, when Griffith encouraged Arvidson to test her talent on camera, Arvidson recalled in her memoir that he told her not to mention that she was his wife because it is "'better business not to.'" Griffith, Linda Arvidson
''When the Movies Were Young''
p. 31; hereinafter cited "Arvidson, ''When the Movies Were Young''". New York: Dover Publications, 1969 (reprint of 1925 edition)). .
As they grew more experienced with acting on camera and more in tune with the people at Biograph, Griffith still wanted to leave for a summer and do a summer stock theatre show, yet Arvidson convinced him to stay and continue his relationship with the company. Arvidson served as the leading person who supported Griffith's success in his budding film career, first as an actor, then writer, then director. Griffith wondered about the stories that would unfold if public spectators witnessed them together and how that would affect the work they created together. As of 1909, those at Biograph were unaware of Arvidson and Griffith's marriage. The two kept their relationship confidential because personal and business matters were not known to intermingle and was deemed "unprofessional." The couple separated around 1912, and finally divorced on March 2, 1936 when Griffith wished to remarry.


Partial filmography

* '' The Adventures of Dollie'' (1908) * ''
The Bandit's Waterloo ''The Bandit's Waterloo'' is a 1908 silent American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast * Charles Inslee as Bandit leader * Linda Arvidson as Accomplice / Woman at Inn * Marion Leonard as Kidnapped woman * Harry Solter as Police Sergeant ...
'' (1908) * '' The Helping Hand'' (1908) * ''
Balked at the Altar ''Balked at the Altar'' is a 1908 American short film, short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress. The film was made by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company w ...
'' (1908) * '' After Many Years'' (1908) * '' The Taming of the Shrew'' (1908) * ''
A Calamitous Elopement ''A Calamitous Elopement'' is a 1908 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film is preserved in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Plot A young couple decides to elope after being caught in the ...
'' (1908) * ''
The Greaser's Gauntlet ''The Greaser's Gauntlet'' is a 1908 American silent short adventure film directed by D. W. Griffith. It was released by the Biograph Company and copyrighted on August 6, 1908. The film introduced the first extended use of parallel editing in ...
'' (1908) * ''
The Man and the Woman ''The Man and the Woman'' is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast * George Gebhardt as Tom Wilkins * Linda Arvidson as Gladys * Charles Inslee Charles E. Inslee (1870 – September 1922) was an Amer ...
'' (1908) * '' The Fatal Hour'' (1908) * '' For a Wife's Honor'' (1908) * ''
Betrayed by a Handprint ''Betrayed by a Handprint'' is a 1908 American silent short crime film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists. Cast * Florence Lawrence as Myrtle Vane * Harry Solter as Mr. Wharton * Linda Arvidson as The Maid / Party Guest * ...
'' (1908) * '' The Red Girl'' (1908) * '' Where the Breakers Roar'' (1908) * '' A Smoked Husband'' (1908) * '' The Stolen Jewels'' (1908) * '' Father Gets in the Game'' (1908) * '' Ingomar, the Barbarian'' (1908) * '' The Vaquero's Vow'' (1908) * '' The Planter's Wife'' (1908) * ''
Concealing a Burglar ''Concealing a Burglar'' is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast * Arthur V. Johnson as Mr. Brown * Florence Lawrence as Mrs. Brown * Harry Solter as Mr. Wells * Linda Arvidson * George Gebhardt as Dinner ...
'' (1908) * ''
The Pirate's Gold ''The Pirate's Gold'' is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast * George Gebhardt as Young Wilkinson * Linda Arvidson as Mrs. Wilkinson * Charles Inslee as A Creditor (unconfirmed) * Arthur V. Johnson * Flor ...
'' (1908) * '' The Song of the Shirt'' (1908) * '' A Woman's Way'' (1908) * ''
The Clubman and the Tramp ''The Clubman and the Tramp'' is a 1908 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast * Florence Lawrence as Bridget / Dinner Guest * Linda Arvidson as Dinner Guest * John R. Cumpson * George Gebhardt as Waiter * Robert ...
'' (1908) * ''
The Feud and the Turkey ''The Feud and the Turkey'' is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast * Harry Solter as Mr. Caufield * Linda Arvidson as Mrs. Caufield * Arthur V. Johnson as Colonel Wilkinson * Robert Harron as George Wilki ...
'' (1908) * ''
The Test of Friendship ''The Test of Friendship'' is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast * Arthur V. Johnson as Edward Ross * Florence Lawrence as Jennie Colman * Harry Solter as The Butler / Foreman * George Gebhardt as The V ...
'' (1908) * ''
An Awful Moment ''An Awful Moment'' is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the "one-reeler" is preserved in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Plot Judge Mowbray sentences a man, at which a gypsy woman pro ...
'' (1908) * '' The Helping Hand'' (1908) * '' One Touch of Nature'' (1909) * ''
Mrs. Jones Entertains ''Mrs. Jones Entertains'' is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Internet Movie Database lists Mary Pickford as appearing in this short. However, Pickford did not begin with Biograph until the end of April ...
'' (1909) * '' Love Finds a Way'' (1909) * '' The Sacrifice'' (1909) * ''
A Rural Elopement ''A Rural Elopement'' is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast * Linda Arvidson as Cynthia Stebbins * George Gebhardt as Hank Hopkins * Harry Solter as Hungry Henry * David Miles as Dad Stebbins * John R. ...
'' (1909) * '' Those Boys!'' (1909) * ''
The Criminal Hypnotist ''The Criminal Hypnotist'' is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast * Owen Moore as The Man * Marion Leonard as The Man's Fiancee * Arthur V. Johnson as The Criminal Hypnotist * David Miles as The Robbery V ...
'' (1909) * ''
The Fascinating Mrs. Francis ''The Fascinating Mrs. Francis'' is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Internet Movie Database lists Mary Pickford as appearing in this short. However, Pickford did not begin with Biograph until the end of ...
'' (1909) * '' Mr. Jones Has a Card Party'' (1909) * '' Those Awful Hats'' (1909) * ''
The Welcome Burglar ''The Welcome Burglar'' is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast * Marion Leonard as Alice Pierce * Harry Solter as Ben Harris * Charles Inslee as Employer / Husband * Linda Arvidson as The Maid * Edwin Au ...
'' (1909) * ''
The Cord of Life ''The Cord of Life'' is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Cast * Charles Inslee as Galora * Marion Leonard as Galora's Wife * George G ...
'' (1909) * '' Edgar Allen Poe'' (1909) * ''
A Wreath in Time ''A Wreath in Time'' is a 1909 American silent comedy film written and directed by D. W. Griffith, produced by the Biograph Company of New York City, and co-starring Mack Sennett and Florence Lawrence.Niver, Kemp R. ''Early Motion Pictures: T ...
'' (1909) * '' Tragic Love'' (1909) * '' The Golden Louis'' (1909) * ''
A Corner in Wheat ''A Corner in Wheat'' is a 1909 American short silent film which tells of a greedy tycoon who tries to corner the world market on wheat, destroying the lives of the people who can no longer afford to buy bread. It was directed by D. W. Griffit ...
'' (1909) * '' At the Altar'' (1909) * ''
The Medicine Bottle ''The Medicine Bottle'' is a 1909 American silent thriller film written and directed by D. W. Griffith, produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company in New York City, and starring Florence Lawrence, Adele DeGarde, and Marion Leonard ...
'' (1909) * ''
A Drunkard's Reformation ''A Drunkard's Reformation'' is a 1909 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Prints of the film survive in the film archive of the Library of Congress. The American Mutoscope and Biograph Company advertised the feature as "The most ...
'' (1909) * '' Resurrection'' (1909) * '' The Hessian Renegades'' (1909) * '' The Death Disc: A Story of the Cromwellian Period'' (1909) * '' To Save Her Soul'' (1909) * '' The Day After'' (1909) * '' His Wife's Mother'' (1909) * '' The Roue's Heart'' (1909) * '' I Did It'' (1909) * '' The Deception'' (1909) * '' Pippa Passes'' (1909) * '' Comata, the Sioux'' (1909) * '' The Rocky Road'' (1910) * '' The Woman from Mellon's'' (1910) * '' The Two Brothers'' (1910) * '' The Unchanging Sea'' (1910) * '' The Lucky Toothache'' (1910) * ''
His Trust ''His Trust'' is a 1911 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. It concerns "The faithful devotion and self- sacrifice of an old negro servant," who is played in blackface by Wilfred Lucas. The film's sequel is ''His Trust Ful ...
'' (1911) * '' His Trust Fulfilled'' (1911) * ''
Fisher Folks ''Fisher Folks'' is a 1911 silent film short directed by D. W. Griffith. It was produced and released by the Biograph Company.''Pictorial History of the Silent Screen'' p.20 c.1953 by Daniel Blum Cast *Wilfred Lucas - Steve Hardester *Linda Arvi ...
'' (1911) * '' His Daughter'' (1911) * ''
How She Triumphed ''How She Triumphed'' was a 1911 American short silent romantic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The film is now considered lost. Cast * Blanche Sweet as Mary * Vivian Prescott as Mary's Cousin * Joseph Grayb ...
'' (1911 - writer) * '' Enoch Arden'' (1911) * '' The Miser's Heart'' (1911)


References


Bibliography

* Finler, Joel W. ''The Hollywood Story''. Wallflower Press, 2003. * Griffith, Linda Arvidson. ''When the Movies Were Young''. Dover Publications (1925, reprinted in 1969). * Menefee, David W. ''The First Female Stars: Women of the Silent Era''. Praeger Publishers, 2004. * Wexman, Virginia Wright. ''Creating the Couple: Love, Marriage, and Hollywood Performance''. Princeton University Press, 1993.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Arvidson, Linda 1884 births 1949 deaths American silent film actresses Actresses from San Francisco 20th-century American actresses