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Mildred Harris (November 29, 1901 – July 20, 1944) was an American stage, film, and vaudeville actress [1] during the early part of the 20th century. [2] Harris began her career in the film industry as a child actress when she was age 10.
Charlie Chaplin’s first wife was Mildred Harris (1901-1944). They married in 1918 after Mildred believed she was pregnant - it was a false alarm, though she did later give birth to Charlie’s first child, who sadly only lived for three days.
Mildred Harris was an American actress, who is remembered for playing the ingénue in silent movies. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, birthday, family life, achievements and other fun facts.
Mildred Harris was born on 29 November 1901 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA. She was an actress, known for The Doctor and the Woman (1918), For Husbands Only (1918) and The Price of a Good Time (1917). She was married to William Peter Fleckenstein, Everett Terrence McGovern and Charles Chaplin.
Harris, Mildred (1901–1944) American silent-screen star. Name variations: Mildred Harris Chaplin. Born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, on November 29, 1901 (another source cites April 18); died of pneumonia in Hollywood, California, on July 20, 1944; married Charlie Chaplin (the actor), in 1917 (divorced 1920); married Eldridge F. McGovern (divorced ...
Mildred Harris was born on November 29, 1901 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA. She was an actress, known for The Doctor and the Woman (1918), For Husbands Only (1918) and The Price of a Good Time (1917). She was married to William Peter Fleckenstein, Everett Terrence McGovern and Charles Chaplin.
Mildred Harris (1902/1903 – July 20, 1944) was an American actress. She was also the first wife of Charlie Chaplin.
Mildred Harris was an American film actress during the early part of the 20th century. She was also the first wife of Charlie Chaplin. Harris began her career in the film industry as a child actress when she was 11 years old.
Jul 20, 2016 · Mildred Harris (November 29, 1901-July 20, 1944) Mildred was Chaplin's first wife and the mother of his first-born child, Norman Spencer (aka "The Little Mouse") who died three days after his birth. Charlie and Mildred were married in 1918 and divorced two years later.
Mildred Harris’s rise to stardom came quickly as she transitioned from child roles to becoming one of the leading actresses of the silent film era. Her talent, combined with her ability to adapt to various roles, helped her stand out in an increasingly competitive industry.