Nance O'Neil
Nance O'Neil, born Gertrude Lamson, was an American stage and screen actress. When she decided to become an actress, her religious father, George Lamson, an auctioneer, denounced his daughter in church for going on the stage and asked the congregation to pray for her. O'Neil's first performance in a professional production was in the role of a nun in Sarah at the Alcazar Theatre in San Francisco on October 16, 1893. At the height of her career, she was promoted on theatre bills and in period trade publications and newspapers as the "American Sarah Bernhardt".
Known For
Acting
Born
October 6, 1874
Place of Birth
Oakland, California, USA
Died
February 7, 1965 age 90

The Eyes of the World

Cimarron

The Fall of the Romanoffs

Ladies of Leisure

Seven Deadly Sins: Greed

The Seventh Sin

Mrs. Balfame

Secret Service

The Lady of Scandal

The Good Bad Girl

Call of the Flesh

The Florodora Girl

Transgression

The Iron Woman

His Glorious Night

The Rogue Song

False Faces

The Count of Monte Cristo

Westward Passage

A Woman of Experience

The Witch

Their Mad Moment

The Royal Bed

Resurrection

A Criminal at Large

Hedda Gabler

Kreutzer Sonata
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