Mabel Julienne Scott

Active - 1915 - 1929  |   Birth - Nov 2, 1892  |   Death - Oct 1, 1976  |   Genres - Drama, Silent Film, Romance, Comedy, Western | Subgenres - Silent Film, Silent Feature, Western Film, Boxing Film, Comedy Drama

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Mabel Julienne Scott (November 2, 1892 - October 1, 1976)

was an American stage and silent movie actress.

Scott was born in 1892 to a French mother and a Norwegian

father in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She came to New York City at the age of 17.

When she failed to land the job she wanted, Scott played for a time with a

stock company in Omaha, Nebraska. Scott made her Broadway (Manhattan) stage

debut as a half-breed in The Barrier by Rex Beach.

In 1926 she played the role of the mother in The Lullaby,

performed at the Pasadena Playhouse. One critic commented that Scott was

uniquely suited to play the part for which she was cast. Her voice has all of

the soft cadences of a woman loved and the shrill shrieking’s of a woman

scorned. Other theatrical appearances of note are roles in Painted Faces, with

comedian Joe E. Brown and The Copperhead, playing opposite Lionel Barrymore.

Scott preferred acting in motion pictures to her work on the

stage. In Behold My Wife (1920) she played the leading feminine role as Lali,

an American Indian maiden. The film was produced by Famous Players.

She believed youth was a necessity to succeed in films. As

the camera is more stringent than the eye, youth is not as essential in theatre.

Scott told an interviewer that the majority of successful stage actresses are

middle-age and have a number of years of experience.

Scott was paired with Roscoe Arbuckle in the Paramount

Pictures release, The Round Up (1920). She was contracted to George Medford

Productions but made motion pictures for both Famous Players and Goldwyn

Pictures.

An outdoor enthusiast, Scott was a frequent visitor to the

Los Angeles, California Gun Club. She purchased a Thoroughbred sport model of

the Lexington (automobile) in 1920.

She married a prominent New York physician. She shared an

apartment for a time with her brother, Billie, in Hollywood.

Mabel Julienne Scott died in Los Angeles in 1976.

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