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Mildred Considine (1887–1933) was an American screenwriter and actress active during Hollywood 's silent era. Biography. Origins. Mildred was born in Chicago to John Considine (a big-time vaudeville promoter and theater manager who attracted a fair amount of controversies in his day) and Julia Nussbaumer. [1]
Mildred Considine (nee Anderson) (1904 or 1908-1983) was an American columnist and author. Born in Coyle, Oklahoma, she grew up in various small towns across that state and later moved to Kansas City.
- Considine, Mildred.
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- Mildred Considine Papers
Jan 12, 1983 · Mildred A. Considine, a writer and the wife of Robert Considine, the late newspaper columnist, died yesterday of a heart attack. She was 74 years old and lived in Manhattan.
Women Film Pioneers Project is a scholarly resource exploring women’s global involvement at all levels of film production during the silent film era.
Mildred Considine was born in 1887 in the USA. She was a writer and actress, known for The Bride's Play (1922), The Ghosts of Yesterday (1918) and Framing Framers (1917). She died on 15 November 1933 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- Writer, Actress
- November 15, 1933
- Mildred Considine
Mildred Considine (1887 – 1933) was an American screenwriter and actress active during Hollywood's silent era.
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