Person:Frederica Binney (1)

m. 1898
  1. Constance Binney1896 - 1989
  2. Frederica Gertrude Binney1900 - 1957
m. 27 Oct 1922
m. 10 Oct 1926
Facts and Events
Name Frederica Gertrude Binney
Alt Name Frederica Gertrude Wilson
Alt Name Frederica Gertrude Sloane
Alt Name[6] Faire Binney
Gender Female
Birth[6] 24 Aug 1900 Morristown, Morris, New Jersey, United States
Census[1] 5 May 1910 114 East 22ND Street, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA
Other[2][8] 16 Sep 1918 New York, USANewspaper
Census[3] 5 Jan 1920 212 East 62ND Street, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA
Occupation[3] 5 Jan 1920 Manhattan, New York, New York, USAActress, moving pictures
Other[2][9] 4 Feb 1920 New York, USANewspaper
Other[2][10] 8 Feb 1920 New York, USANewspaper
Other[2][11] 13 Feb 1920 New York, USANewspaper
Other[2][12] 13 Jun 1920 New York, USANewspaper
Other[2][13] 14 Jun 1920 New York, USANewspaper
Other[2][14] 18 Jul 1920 New York, USANewspaper
Other[2][12] 28 Nov 1920 New York, USANewspaper
Marriage 27 Oct 1922 Manhattan, New York, New York, United Statesto David C Sloane
Other[4] 28 Oct 1922 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USANewspaper
Marriage 10 Oct 1926 to Sering Durham Wilson
Divorce from David C Sloane
Census[5] 28 Apr 1930 2 ?Wood, Narberth, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
Other[2][15] 23 Jul 1945 New York, USANewspaper
Death[6][7] 28 Aug 1957 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States

California Death Records state birth date as 08/24/1901 And birth place as PENNSYLVANIA Although she was perhaps less popular and well-known than her youngersister Constance Binney, Faire Binney's career lasted longer -- twoyears, to be exact, until 1925. She appeared mostly in programmers suchas The Sporting Life (1918) with Constance and Here Comes the Bride(1919) with John Barrymore. Surprisingly, she returned in a fewsupporting roles in the early '50s after the death of her second husband. || Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide

Filmography

1953 Dream Wife

  Character played: Mrs. Parker

1952 Monkey Business

  Character played: Dowager

1951 Love Nest

  Character played: Mrs. Frazier

1926 False Pride 1925/I Lost Chord, The Character played: Joan

1924 Man without a Heart, The

               Character played: Linda Hyde

1924 Speed Spook, The

               Character played: Betty West

1924 Second Youth

  Character played: Lucy Remmick

1923 Loyal Lives

  Character played: Peggy

1922 What Fools Men Are

  Character played: Peggy Kendricks

1922 A Wide-Open Town

  Character played: Helen Morely1921   Girl from Porcupine, The                   Character played: Hope Dugan

1921 Frontier of the Stars

  Character played: Hilda Shea

1921 A Man's Home

  Character played: Lucy Osborne

1920 Madonnas and Men

  Character played: Patsy

1920 Wonder Man, The

               Character played: Dorothy Stoner

1920 Blue Pearl, The

               Character played: Angelica Topping

1919 Open Your Eyes Character played: Kitty Walton

1919 Here Comes the Bride

               Character played: Ethel Sinclair

1918 Woman

               Character played: Civil War Girl

1918 Sporting Life

               Character played: Kitty Cavanagh

Broadway Productions The Teaser [Original, Play, Comedy] July 27 1921 - [unknown]

He and She [Original, Play] Feb 12 1920 - [unknown]

References
  1. 1910 US Census.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 New York Times. New York Times.
  3. 3.0 3.1 1920 US Census.
  4. Chicago Daily Tribune.
  5. 1930 US Census.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Faire Binney, in Find A Grave.
  7. died of Pneumonia
  8. a review of her performance in 'Sporting Life' at the Rivoli
  9. Theatre Notes
  10. New Plays
  11. The Play
  12. 12.0 12.1 Screen People and Plays
  13. The Screen
  14. In The News Net
  15. a new comedy by Faire Binney
  16.   Reference for children http://www.deweeses.com/aqw