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Edythe Chapman

 
Actor: Edythe Chapman
  • Born: Oct 08, 1863 in Rochester, New York
  • Died: Oct 15, 1948 in Glendale, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: teens-'20s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Romance
  • Career Highlights: Beyond the Rocks, Love Hungry, The Crystal Cup
  • First Major Screen Credit: Dangerous Curve Ahead (1921)

Biography

A stage actress of long standing, Edythe Chapman entered films in 1915. Nearly always cast in matriarchal roles, Chapman became a favorite of director Cecil B. De Mille. She was afforded generous screen time in such De Mille productions as The Little American (1917), The Whispering Chorus (1918), Saturday Night (1922), and Manslaughter (1923). She is best remembered for her portrayal of Bible-thumping Ma MacTavish in De Mille's The Ten Commandments (1923), which featured Chapman's husband James Neill as Moses' brother Aaron in the flashback sequences. Edythe Chapman retired from films after the death of her husband in 1931. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Edythe Chapman
Born October 8, 1863(1863-10-08)
Rochester, New York U.S.
Died October 15, 1948 (aged 85)
Glendale, California U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1914 - 1930
Spouse(s) James Neill (1897-1931) (his death)

Edythe Chapman (October 8, 1863 - October 15, 1948), was an American stage and silent film actress from Rochester, New York. As early as 1898 she appeared in New York, New York in the Charity Ball. Edythe performed at the Shubert Theater in Brooklyn, New York in a production of The Light Eternal in 1907. The play was a romantic drama of early Rome which was supported by a cast of approximately 100 people.

Mrs. Chapman played maternal roles in numerous silent motion pictures and became known in the 1920s as Hollywood's Mother. She played Ma Jones in the film version of Lightnin' (1925), a screen production which featured Will Rogers. Edythe was Grandmother Janeway in Man Crazy (1927). The film starred Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall. Chapman was praised by reviewers for her performance.

Miss Chapman came to Hollywood around 1909 with her husband, screen and stage actor, James Neill. The couple met in Cincinnati, Ohio when Miss Chapman was working in Mr. Neill's stock company. They were married in 1897. The two began making movies with Cecil B. Demille and other noteworthy directors and producers. They had leading roles in The Ten Commandments (1923), The King of Kings (1927), Manslaughter (1922), The Little American, and other silent motion pictures. Mr. Neill died in 1931.

The final movie in which Edythe appeared was Double Crossroads in 1930. Prior to this, she had a large role in Navy Blues (1929).

Edythe Chapman Neill died in Glendale, California in 1948 after a brief illness and was interred at the Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia, USA. She was 85 years old.

References

  • New York Times, Brooklyn Amusements, March 24, 1907, Page X2.
  • New York Times, James Neill Dead; Actor For 47 Years, March 16, 1931, Page 19.
  • New York Times, Edythe Chapman, 85, Stage, Film Actress, October 16, 1948, Page 15.

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