Enid Bennett(1893-1969)
- Actress
Australian-born Enid Bennett (her sisters,
Catherine Bennett and
Marjorie Bennett, were also actresses)
started her career on stage in Sydney. She became a well-regarded stage
actress there, and eventually made her way to New York to conquer
Broadway. Broadway, however, wasn't particularly interested in being
conquered by Miss Bennett, and it took her several months to find any
work at all. Finally, her "English" (actually Australian) accent got
her a job in "Cock of the Walk". She was seen there by film producer
Thomas H. Ince, who signed her to a
contract and brought her to Hollywood. She married twice, both of her
husbands being top Hollywood directors:
Fred Niblo and
Sidney Franklin. Her last film
was The Big Store (1941) with
The Marx Brothers, in which she had an
uncredited bit part as a clerk, and she retired from the movie business
soon afterward. She died of a heart attack in Malibu, CA, in 1969.