Wilna Hervey (October 3, 1894 – March 6, 1979) was an American silent film actress and artist.
Early life
Known to friends and family as "Willie," Wilna Hervey was the only child of the marriage of William Russell Hervey and Anna Van Horn Traphagen.
She grew up in affluent circumstances at Beach Ninth Street,
Far Rockaway
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.
During her youth in late 1910s, Hervey studied at the
Art Students League
The Art Students League of New York is an art school at 215 West 57th Street in Manhattan, New York City, New York. The League has historically been known for its broad appeal to both amateurs and professional artists.
Although artists may stu ...
in New York City, Winold Reiss' studio at 4 Christopher Street, New York City, and in Woodstock, New York during the summer of 1918.
Her acting career began with a few silent movie roles at the
Vitagraph Studios
Vitagraph Studios, also known as the Vitagraph Company of America, was a United States motion picture studio. It was founded by J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith in 1897 in Brooklyn, New York, as the American Vitagraph Company. By 1907, ...
in Brooklyn as early as 1916; for her artistic pursuits Hervey adopted the professional name "Wilna Wilde."
Professional career
In 1919, she was cast in the role of "The Powerful Katrinka" in ''The Toonerville Trolley'' silent film series based on
Fontaine Fox
Fontaine Talbot Fox, Jr. (June 4, 1884 – August 9, 1964) was an American cartoonist and illustrator best known for writing and illustrating his ''Toonerville Folks'' comic panel, which ran from 1913 to 1955 in 250 to 300 newspapers across North ...
's ''
Toonerville Folks
''Toonerville Folks'' ( ''The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains'') was a popular newspaper cartoon feature by Fontaine Fox, which ran from 1908 to 1955. It began in 1908 in the ''Chicago Post'', and by 1913, it was syndicated national ...
'' comic strip, which was produced by
Siegmund Lubin
Siegmund Lubin (born Zygmunt Lubszyński, April 20, 1851 – September 11, 1923) was an American motion picture pioneer who founded the Lubin Manufacturing Company (1902–1917) of Philadelphia.
Biography
Siegmund Lubin was born as Zygmunt L ...
's
Betzwood Motion Picture Studios in Pennsylvania.
Much of the slapstick comedy in the series revolves around Hervey's imposing physical stature—she stood 6 feet 3 inches—in contrast with her diminutive male co-stars.
While Hervey was in Pennsylvania working on the production, she met the painter
Nan Mason (1896-1982), the daughter of her co-star Dan Mason, who played the Skipper.
Nan and Hervey became life partners, remaining together until Hervey's death in 1979.
When the Toonerville Trolley films ceased production in 1921, Hervey and Dan Mason reprised a version of their characters for the
Plum Center Comedies, an unofficial knockoff comedy series produced by the
Paul Gerson Pictures Corporation in California.
This time Hervey played the "Amazonian baggage smasher" Tillie Overton, who was clearly inspired by the Powerful Katrinka.
Around 1919-1920, Hervey's father bought her a studio in
Bearsville, New York
Bearsville is a hamlet in Ulster County, New York, United States, in the town of Woodstock. It is located along New York State Route 212, within Catskill State Park
The Catskill Park is in the Catskill Mountains in New York in the United Sta ...
. She and Nan Mason split their time between painting and farming in Woodstock, New York, and pursuing acting opportunities in California, from 1922 to 1929. They became popular members of the Woodstock artists community, and both found some artistic success there during the 1960s. During the harsh New York winters they also spent time in
Carmel, California
Carmel-by-the-Sea (), often simply called Carmel, is a city in Monterey County, California, United States, founded in 1902 and incorporated on October 31, 1916. Situated on the Monterey Peninsula, Carmel is known for its natural scenery and ric ...
, and
Manatee County, Florida.
Death
After years of declining health in the 1970s, Hervey died at the Manatee Memorial Hospital near her
Bradenton, Florida
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History
Late 18th and early 19th centuries ...
home on March 6, 1979. She is buried alongside Nan Mason at Artists Cemetery in
Woodstock, New York
Woodstock is a town in Ulster County, New York, United States, in the northern part of the county, northwest of Kingston, NY. It lies within the borders of the Catskill Park. The population was 5,884 at the 2010 census, down from 6,241 in 2000 ...
.
[Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Location 21153). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition.] Hervey's personal papers, which include an unpublished manuscript of her memoirs, are held at the
Archives of American Art
The Archives of American Art is the largest collection of primary resources documenting the history of the visual arts in the United States. More than 20 million items of original material are housed in the Archives' research centers in Washingt ...
, Smithsonian Institution.
References
External links
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''Living Large,'' a new full-length biography of Wilna Hervey and Nan Mason set for publication in 2015.WoodstockArts, Woodstock, New York.
Wilna Hervey related digital collections objects Access Pennsylvania Digital Repository
Photograph of Nan Mason and Wilna Hervey in Italy, 1926 Dec. 19 Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
1934 Photographs of Wilna Hervey Peter A. Juley & Son Collection, Photograph Archives,
Smithsonian American Art Museum
The Smithsonian American Art Museum (commonly known as SAAM, and formerly the National Museum of American Art) is a museum in Washington, D.C., part of the Smithsonian Institution. Together with its branch museum, the Renwick Gallery, SAAM holds o ...
.
Photo of Wilna Hervey The Jean Gaede and Fritzi Striebel Archive of the Center for Photography at Woodstock
includes 1974 interviews with both Wilna Hervey and Nan Mason
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1894 births
1979 deaths
American artists
American film actresses
American silent film actresses
American lesbian actresses
20th-century American actresses
20th-century LGBT people