Lily Branscombe  | |
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![]() Branscombe in 1901  | |
| Born | Lillian Rodman February 28, 1876  | 
| Died | September 26, 1970 (aged 94) | 
| Occupation(s) | Stage, film actress | 
| Years active | 1890–1912 | 
| Spouse | 
 Herbert Ashton   (m. 1900) | 
Lily Branscombe (born Lillian Rodman, February 28, 1876 – September 26, 1970) was a stage and film actress from New Zealand.[1]
Biography
Branscombe was born as Lillian Rodman in Carterton, in the North Island of New Zealand, and educated in New South Wales, Australia.[2] She acted with the Maggie Moore Company in Australia and New Zealand before moving to the United States of America around 1900.[3] There, she acted with the Frawley Company and later in silent films produced by the Essanay Company, opposite stars such as Francis X. Bushman, Bryant Washburn, and John Steppling.[1] She also appeared in a number of episodes of the short comedic film series Alkali Ike in 1911 and 1912.[4]
Personal life
In 1900, she married Herbert Ashton in San Francisco.[3]
Filmography
- He Fought for the U.S.A. (1911)
 - The Goodfellow's Christmas Eve (1911)
 - For Memory's Sake, 1911[2]
 - Alias Billy Sargent (1912)
 - Detective Dorothy, 1912[5]
 - The Melody of Love, 1912[6]
 - Her Hour of Triumph,1912[7]
 - The Snare (1912)
 
References
- 1 2 Doyle, Billy H. (1995). The Ultimate Directory of the Silent Screen Performers: A Necrology of Births and Deaths and Essays on 50 Lost Players. Scarecrow Press. p. 10.
 - 1 2 "Lily Branscombe of the Essanay Company". The Motion Picture Story Magazine. 3: 140–148. 1912.
 - 1 2 "Mimes and Music. [by Orpheus.] Coming Events". Evening Post. September 22, 1900. p. 3. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
 - ↑ Rainey, Buck (2010). Serials and Series: A World Filmography, 1912–1956. MacFarland.
 - ↑ "Detective Dorothy". The BioScope. 15: 882. 1912.
 - ↑ Maturi and Maturi, Mary and Richard (1998). Francis X. Bushman: A Biography and Filmography. McFarland. p. 112.
 - ↑ Goble, Alan (1999). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter. p. 117.
 
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