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Naomi Childers
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Actor
From
Pottstown, Pennsylvania, USA
Born
1892-11-14
Overview
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Naomi Childers (November 15, 1892 – May 9, 1964) was an American silent film actress whose career lasted until the mid-20th century.
She was born of English parentage in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Later in life she took pride in being descended from a long line of British ancestors. Her childhood was spent in St. Louis, Missouri where she was educated in the Maryville convent. Childers began acting at the age of three, reciting at a notable function. She played a Chopin number at an adult recital at the age of eight. When she was ten Childers performed the title roles, in both Red Riding Hood and Alice in Wonderland, at the Odeon Theater in St. Louis. In 1912 she played in The Great Name and Madame X. The theatrical presentations featured Henry Kolker and Dorothy Donnelly. On Broadway Childers appeared in Ready Money.
Childers was in movies beginning in 1913. She appeared in The Turn of the Road (1915) and The Writing on the Wall (1916). She was associated with the Vitagraph company for four years. Her most popular role was in Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation. In this film she performed a most modern characterization of Joan of Arc. In 1917 she began working with the Commonwealth Company. Childers possessed a preference for comedy, yet she was in constant demand to play more serious roles. Her character work in motion pictures was a strong asset. In the 1919 Sam Goldwyn film Lord and Lady Algy, Childers was cast in the leading feminine role. She depicted the wife of the young Lord Algy, played by Tom Moore. As a titled Englishwoman she revealed a cold exterior, but retained a warm nature.
When Louis B. Mayer discovered Childers had come into hard times in later years, he granted her a lifetime contract from MGM. She continued to play numerous, often uncredited, roles into the early 1950s. Childers died in Hollywood, California in 1964, age 71. She is buried at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery.
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The Sea of Grass
Apr 25, 1947

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Undercurrent
Nov 11, 1946

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Love Crazy
May 23, 1941

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Hollywood: Style Center of the World
May 29, 1940

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Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood
Oct 5, 1945

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Rio Rita
Mar 11, 1942

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Week-End at the Waldorf
Oct 4, 1945

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Mrs. Parkington
Oct 12, 1944

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Blondie Johnson
Feb 25, 1933

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Dial 1119
Nov 3, 1950

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Too Hot to Handle
Sep 16, 1938

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Small Town Girl
Apr 10, 1953

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Fast and Loose
Feb 17, 1939

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Main Street on the March!
Dec 9, 1941

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Downstairs
Aug 6, 1932
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