Queenie Rosson

Ethel Rosson
Born (1889-02-24)24 February 1889
Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Died 19 December 1978(1978-12-19) (aged 89)
Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Resting place Arlington National Cemetery
Other names Queenie Rosson
Occupation American silent film actress
Years active 1914-1916
Spouse(s) LTC Joseph James Daly (1884-1960) Married 14 Jun 1917

Queenie Rosson (February 24, 1889 – December 19, 1978, West Palm Beach, Florida) was an early American silent film actress.

She starred in 20 silent films films between 1914 and 1916 in films such as The Love Hermit working with actors such as Charlotte Burton and Harry von Meter.

Siblings

The six children of Arthur Richard Rosson and Hellen Rochefort. Arthur Richard Rosson was also married to one Anna Hatz but no current data of siblings.

Filmography

  • The Love Hermit (1916) .... Grace Hamilton
  • Matchin' Jim (1916)
  • The Gambler's Lost Love (1916)
  • That Gal of Burke's (1916)
  • The Quicksands of Deceit (1916)
  • The Demon of Fear (1916)
  • The Gulf Between (1916/II)
  • With a Life at Stake (1916) .... Bess, Telephone Operator

... aka The Broncho Buster's Bargain (USA: reissue title)

  • Billy Van Deusen's Muddle (1916)
  • A Trunk an' Trouble (1916)
  • The Laird o'Knees (1916)
  • The Broken Cross (1916)
  • Water Stuff (1916) .... Jennie Lee

... aka Buck Parvin #6: Water Stuff (USA: series title)

  • Let There Be Light (1915)

Where Ignorance Is Bliss (1915)

  • Nothing Ever Happens Right (1915)
  • The Grind (1915) .... Jean's sister

... aka On the Verge of Sin

  • Fares, Please! (1915)
  • The Barnstormers (1914)
  • The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914) (unconfirmed) (uncredited)

... aka L. Frank Baum's Whimsical Fairy Tale The Patchwork Girl of Oz ... aka Ragged Girl of Oz (USA: reissue title) ... aka The Raggedy Girl (USA: reissue title)

  • His Wife's Family (1914)


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