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Rose Elizabeth Tapley (June 30, 1881 – February 23, 1956) was an American actress of the stage and an early heroine of silent films.


Early life

Tapley was born in Salem, Massachusetts. She was the cousin of Captain Robert Bartlett, commander of the S.S. ''Roosevelt'' and the S.S. '' Karluk''. All of her relatives on her father's side for generations were sailors. Her grandfather's generation included nine sailing masters or captains. Tapley's mother's name was Elizabeth Stagg Riker. She was the granddaughter of Abram Polhemus, one of the founders of the old Dutch Reformed Church in New York City. He was a merchant marine prince as a young man. Tapley was educated in the public schools of
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and at Boston University.


Career

Tapley performed on stage from 1900 to 1909. Her first theatrical engagement was with the Myron B. Rice Company, as ''Bernice'', in ''My Friend From India''. During the season of 1900 she played every other woman's part in this play. She starred with popular actors of the era such as Richard Mansfield, Chauncey Olcott,
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, and J.H. Stoddard. With Mansfield, Rose acted in ''Beau Brummel'', ''Monsieur Beaucaire'', ''A Parisian Romance'', and ''First Violin''. One of her most noted roles was in ''The Sign of the Cross''. Her first motion picture appearance was in 1905. Tapley was featured in the Thomas Alva Edison film, ''Wanted a Wife''. Soon after she performed in the first standard two reeler, ''The Money Kings''. She signed a contract with the old Vitagraph Company in May 1909, making her the first '' leading lady'' of movies. She was also the first star of the stage to begin a film career. She acted with Vitagraph, Famous Players-Lasky, and for
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until her retirement in 1931. Her credits number 175 films. Some of the titles are ''The Way of the Cross'' (1909), ''
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'' (1909), ''The Cave Man'' (1912), ''Every Inch A Man'' (1912), '' Seeing Double'' (1913), ''
One Can't Always Tell ''One Can't Always Tell'' is a short American silent comedy film. Release ''One Can't Always Tell'' was released on May 31, 1913, in the United States, where it was presented as a split-reel with ''If Dreams Came True; or, Who'd Have Thunk It?'', ...
'' (1913), ''Mr. Jarr and the Society Circus'' (1915), ''Her Majesty'' (1922), ''God's Great Wilderness'' (1927), ''His First Command'' (1929), and '' Resurrection'' (1931). Tapley was frequently called the ''Mother of Movies''. She served as official hostess at a number of motion picture expositions at different locales throughout the country. In 1916–1917 Rose toured America as a representative of the film industry. She made appearances in front of state legislatures, businesses, and women's clubs. All of this to promote interest in the quality of movies. On Broadway, Tapley appeared in ''Robert Burns'' (1905), ''Zombie'' (1932), and ''Satellite'' (1935).


Personal life and death

Tapley was married on March 20, 1906, to New York City attorney Frank E. Holahan who died in October 1955. She died at age 74 at the Motion Picture & Television Country Home and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California, in 1956. She was survived by a daughter, Rosemary Holahan, and three sisters. Her funeral was conducted at Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church, Canoga Park, California. She was buried at San Fernando Mission Cemetery.


Selected filmography

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'' (1909) * ''
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'' (1910) *'' A Cure for Pokeritis'' (1912) *'' Her Choice'' (1912) *''
As You Like It ''As You Like It'' is a pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1599 and first published in the First Folio in 1623. The play's first performance is uncertain, though a performance at Wilton House in 1603 has b ...
'' (1912) *'' Seeing Double'' (1913) *''
One Can't Always Tell ''One Can't Always Tell'' is a short American silent comedy film. Release ''One Can't Always Tell'' was released on May 31, 1913, in the United States, where it was presented as a split-reel with ''If Dreams Came True; or, Who'd Have Thunk It?'', ...
'' (1913) *''My Official Wife'' (1914) *'' Hearts and the Highway'' (1915) *''
The Chattel ''The Chattel'' is a lost 1916 silent film drama directed by Frederick A. Thomson and starring stage actor E. H. Sothern. It was produced and distributed by the Vitagraph Company of America.''Pictorial History of the Silent Screen'', p.114 c.1953 ...
'' (1916) * ''
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'' (1922) *'' Java Head'' (1923) *''
The Man Who Fights Alone ''The Man Who Fights Alone'' is a 1924 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Wallace Worsley and starred William Farnum and Lois Wilson. Cast Preservation With ...
'' (1924) *''
The Redeeming Sin ''The Redeeming Sin'' (1929) is a crime drama part- talking silent film with Vitaphone music and sound effects. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and stars Dolores Costello. This film is a lost film. This film is a remake of a 19 ...
'' (1925) * '' The Scarlet Honeymoon'' (1925) *''
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The Prince of Pilsen ''The Prince of Pilsen'' is a lost 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Paul Powell and starring Anita Stewart and George Sidney. David Belasco produced the film. It was based on a 1903 Broadway musical, ''The Prince of Pilsen' ...
'' (1926) *'' Morganson's Finish'' (1926) * ''
God's Great Wilderness ''God's Great Wilderness'' is a 1927 American silent northern drama film directed by David Hartford and starring Lillian Rich, Joseph Bennett and Russell Simpson.Munden p.300 It takes place amongst the lumber workers, where a new family arriv ...
'' (1927) * '' Out of the Past'' (1927) * '' His First Command'' (1929) *'' Paris Bound'' (1929) *'' Resurrection'' (1931) *''
Sex Madness ''Sex Madness'' is a 1938 exploitation film directed by Dwain Esper, along the lines of ''Reefer Madness'', supposedly to warn teenagers and young adults of the dangers of venereal diseases, specifically syphilis.Los Angeles Times'',
First Heroine of Silent Films, Rose Tapley, Dies
, February 25, 1956, Page A1. *'' Ogden Examiner'', "Rose Tapley To Be In Person At Ogden", Wednesday Morning, April 18, 1917, Page 6.


External links

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1925 passport photo of Rose TapleyRosemary Holahan and Rose Tapley, an Actress
ca. 1913, Wisconsin Historical Society {{DEFAULTSORT:Tapley, Rose 1880s births 1956 deaths Actresses from Massachusetts American stage actresses American film actresses American silent film actresses People from Salem, Massachusetts People from Petersburg, Virginia 20th-century American actresses Broadway theatre people