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Blanche Sweet

From Wikipedia Sarah Blanche Sweet (June 18, 1896 – September 6, 1986) was an American silent film actress who began her career in the earliest days of the Hollywood motion picture film industry. Sweet is renowned for her energetic, independent roles, at variance with the 'ideal' Griffith type of vulnerable, often fragile, femininity. After many starring roles, her first real landmark film was the 1911 Griffith thriller The Lonedale Operator. In 1913 she starred in Griffith's first feature-length movie, Judith of Bethulia. In 1914 Sweet was initially cast by Griffith in the part of Elsie Stoneman in his epic The Birth of a Nation but the role was eventually given to rival actress Lillian Gish, who was Sweet's senior by three years. That same year Sweet parted ways with Griffith and joined Paramount (then Famous Players-Lasky) for the much higher pay that studio was able to afford. Throughout the 1910s,... more
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1909
Began her acting career at Biograph, earning quick recognition for her intense screen presence and naturalism.
1910
Joined Biograph and D.W. Griffith, gaining prominence in dramatic roles and establishing her serious acting reputation.
1911
Emerged as a prominent Biograph leading lady in 1911, starring memorably in films like The Lonedale Operator.
1912
Rose to major stardom at Biograph, demonstrating strong screen presence in many D.W. Griffith productions.
1913
Starred in key Griffith films like The Battle at Elderbush Gulch, solidifying her leading lady status.
1914
Starred in D.W. Griffith's epic *Judith of Bethulia*, establishing her as a serious dramatic star.
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