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Facts and Events
Name |
Constance Binney |
Alt Name |
Constance Cheshire |
Alt Name |
Constance Cotting |
Alt Name |
Constance Wharton |
Gender |
Female |
Birth? |
28 Jun 1896 |
Manhattan, New York, New York, USA |
Other[1][12] |
24 Mar 1909 |
New York, USANewspaper |
Census[2] |
5 May 1910 |
114 East 22ND Street, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA |
Other[3][13] |
13 Aug 1913 |
29 West 12Th Street, Manhattan, New York, New York, USATravel |
Other[1][14] |
27 Feb 1916 |
New York, USANewspaper |
Other[1][15] |
16 Sep 1918 |
New York, USANewspaper |
Other[4][16] |
3 Jan 1919 |
Los Angeles, California, USANewspaper |
Other[4][17] |
24 Dec 1919 |
Los Angeles, California, USANewspaper |
Other[4][18] |
26 Dec 1919 |
Los Angeles, California, USANewspaper |
Other[5][19] |
4 Jan 1920 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USANewspaper |
Census[6] |
5 Jan 1920 |
212 East 62ND Street, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA |
Occupation[6] |
5 Jan 1920 |
212 East 62ND Street, Manhattan, New York, New York, USAActress, theatrical company |
Other[1][20] |
5 Apr 1920 |
New York, USANewspaper |
Other[1][21] |
25 May 1920 |
New York, USANewspaper |
Other[7][22] |
4 Sep 1920 |
212 East 62ND Street, Manhattan, New York, New York, USATravel |
Other[1][23] |
12 Sep 1920 |
New York, USANewspaper |
Other[4][24] |
14 Nov 1920 |
Los Angeles, California, USANewspaper |
Other[4][25] |
15 Nov 1920 |
Los Angeles, California, USANewspaper |
Other[1][26] |
16 Jan 1921 |
New York, USANewspaper |
Other[1][27] |
30 Jan 1921 |
New York, USANewspaper |
Other[4][28] |
7 Mar 1921 |
Los Angeles, California, USANewspaper |
Other[1][29] |
21 Mar 1921 |
New York, USANewspaper |
Other[4] |
8 May 1921 |
Los Angeles, California, USANewspaper |
Other[1][30] |
22 May 1921 |
New York, USANewspaper |
Other[8][31] |
4 May 1922 |
EnglandNewspaper |
Other[8][32] |
29 May 1922 |
EnglandNewspaper |
Other[8][33] |
10 Jun 1922 |
EnglandNewspaper |
Other[8][34] |
15 Jun 1922 |
EnglandNewspaper |
Other[9][35] |
26 Jul 1922 |
212 East 62ND Street, Manhattan, New York, New York, USATravel |
Other[8][36] |
29 Jul 1922 |
EnglandNewspaper |
Other[10][37] |
29 Jan 1924 |
Newspaper |
Marriage |
3 Jun 1926 |
to Charles Edward Cotting |
Other[10][37] |
15 May 1928 |
Newspaper |
Other |
25 Jul 1932 |
Fallon, Churchill, Nevada, USADivorced with Charles Edward Cotting |
Marriage |
6 Sep 1932 |
Manhattan, New York, New York, United Statesto Henry Wharton |
Other[5] |
7 Sep 1932 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USANewspaper |
Divorce |
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Y from Charles Edward Cotting |
Marriage |
Jul 1941 |
to Leonard Geoffrey Cheshire |
Other[5] |
12 Jul 1941 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USANewspaper |
Other[8][38] |
9 Sep 1944 |
Newspaper |
Death? |
Nov 1989 |
Whitestone, Queens, New York, USA |
Reference Number |
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Q4086853 (Wikidata) |
Broadway Productions
Sweet Little Devil [Original, Musical] Jan 21, 1924 - May 3, 1924
39 East [Original, Play] Mar 31, 1919 - [unknown]
Oh, Lady! Lady! [Original, Musical] Feb 1, 1918 - [unknown]
Saturday to Monday [Original, Play] Oct 1, 1917 - [unknown]
Filmography
Three O'Clock in the Morning (1923) .... Elizabeth Winthrop
Bill of Divorcement, A (1922)
Sleepwalker (1922) ....
Doris Dumond Midnight (1922) .... Edna Morris
First Love (1921) .... Kathleen O'DonnellSuch
a Little Queen (1921) .... Anne Victoria Gzbfernigambia
Case of Becky, The (1921) .... Dorothy Stone
Room and Board (1921) .... Lady Noreen
Magic Cup, The (1921) .... Mary Malloy
Something Different (1920) .... Alice Lea
39 East (1920) .... Penelope Penn
Stolen Kiss, The (1920) .... Felicia Day/Octavia, her Mother
Erstwhile Susan (1919) .... Barnabetta Dreary
Tom's Little Star (1919)
Test of Honor, The (1919) .... Juliett Hollis
Sporting Life (1918) .... Norah Cavanagh
John Barrymore
Jack seemed to romance the actresses he worked with almost reflexively, as if it were expected of him. Tallulah Bankhead and Katharine Hepburn were two who resisted; Mary Astor was among the majority who didn't. He could also get careless with come-on lines. 'You remind me of a beautiful white dove on a black velvet cushion,' he purred to actress Constance Binney. 'That's what you told my sister last week,' she shot back. One reason for the trouble that ensued after he caught a woman, especially if he married her, was booze-fueled jealousy that sometimes led to violence. He was 28 when he married his first wife, socialite Katherine Harris, in 1910. They separated after six years.
COPYRIGHT 1997 Smithsonian Institution
Niece of Basil Miles, Head of the American Chamber of Commerce in Paris, France. (May 14 1926)
married George Webb?
For more information, see the EN Wikipedia article Constance Binney.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 New York Times. New York Times.
- ↑ 1910 US Census.
- ↑ Ellis Island Website
Age 17, born New York 1896.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Los Angeles Times, The.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Chicago Daily Tribune.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 1920 US Census.
- ↑ Ellis Island Website
Age 24, born 28 Jun 1896, New York.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 The London Times online Archives.
- ↑ Ellis Island Website
Age 26, born 28 Jun 1896 in New York.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Wall Street Journal.
- Constance Binney, in Wikipedia.
- ↑ her in a Dance show
- ↑ from Southampton, England
- ↑ her participation in Leap Year celebrations
- ↑ a review of her performance in 'Sporting Life' at the Rivoli
- ↑ appearing in "Sporting Life" at the California Theatre.
- ↑ appearing in "Erstwhile Susan".
- ↑ appearing in film, Erstwhile Susan.
- ↑ A Queen becomes an Ace
- ↑ a review of her performance in 'The Stolen Kiss' at the Rivoli
- ↑ her performance in '39 East' at the Shubert
- ↑ from Havana Cuba
- ↑ her performance in '39 East' at the Rialto
- ↑ performing in "39 East" at Clune's.
- ↑ a Theatre review of "39 East" at the Clune Theatre.
- ↑ in "Screen People and Plays" her performance in 'Something Different' at the Rialto
- ↑ a review of "Something Different" in the "Brought Into Focus" article.
- ↑ a review of "Something Different" starring Constance Binney at Clune's Broadway.
- ↑ Movie Stars Selling Flowers for Bellvue Hospital
- ↑ her appearance at the Paramount Eastern Studios Ball
- ↑ a Popularity Contest with Constance Binney
- ↑ a new film, "Bill of Divorcement" for Ideal Studios.
- ↑ a new film called "Bill of Divorcement" for Ideal Studios
- ↑ her rehursing of "Bill of Divorcement" in England
- ↑ from Cherbourg
- ↑ a new film being done in England
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 The Theatre, Wall Street Journal
- ↑ her husbands Victoria Cross award Constance is mentioned as his wife.
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