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  1. Gladys Brockwell was an American actress who starred in silent and sound films from 1913 to 1929. She died in a car accident in 1929, shortly after appearing in her final film, The Drake Case.

  2. Gladys Brockwell (1894-1929) was an American actress who worked with D.W. Griffith and Fox Studios. She died in a car accident in 1929, after appearing in 117 films and one stage play.

    • January 1, 1
    • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Hollywood, California, USA
  3. Gladys Brockwell was a silent film actress who worked with D.W. Griffith and Fox Studios. She died in 1929 from complications of a car accident near Calabasas, California.

    • September 26, 1894
    • July 2, 1929
  4. Oct 6, 2020 · Intelligent and versatile is how Silent Hollywood describes actress Gladys Brockwell, who was born to a struggling chorus girl in the 1890s. Onstage by the age of three, Brockwell appeared in her first movie, The Rattlesnake, in 1913.

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    Born Gladys Lindeman in Brooklyn, New York, she was the daughter of a chorus girl who put her on stage at a very early age. By the time she reached her middle teens, she was already a veteran and taking on dramatic leading roles. She made her East Coast film debut in 1913 as Gladys Brockwell for Lubin Studios and within a short time was starring in...

    Never one of the glamorous leading ladies, by the mid 1920s she was past the age of thirty and although still given top female billing, Brockwell performed mainly in supporting roles. Regarded as one of the finest character actresses of the day who not only adapted to the new talkies but excelled in them, her first appearance in a "talkie" came in ...

    On June 27, 1929 Gladys Brockwell and friend Thomas Brennan were involved in an automobile accident near Calabasas, California. Brockwell was crushed beneath the automobile driven by Brennan, an advertising man from Los Angeles, California. The auto went over a 75 foot embankment on the Ventura Highway near Calabasas. Seriously injured, the thirty-...

    Albert Lea, Minnesota Evening Tribune, "Gladys Brockwell, Picture Actress, Dies of Injuries", Wednesday, July 3, 1929, Page 1.
    New York Times, "Gladys Brockwell Dies", July 3, 1929, Page 14.
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  5. Gladys Brockwell died on July 2, 1929, as a result of injuries suffered in a horrific car accident near Calabasas, north of Los Angeles. On screen, Brockwell livens up Frank Borzage’s long, long 7th Heaven (1927) – her sharp features are a good antidote to Oscar winner Janet Gaynor’s borderline-saccharine sweetness in that film.

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  7. Gladys Brockwell was a silent film and early talkie actress who played tragic roles. She died in 1929 after a car accident and was married twice.