Ethel Shannon

Ethel Shannon

Actress
Born
May 22, 1898
Died
July 10, 1951

Ethel May Shannon's parents divorced when she was a child and her mother Agnes got a job as a housekeeper. After high school she moved to Los Angeles, California. A friend suggested that they should start working as film extras. In 1919 the lovely redhead co-starred with Bert Lytell in the comedy…

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Ethel May Shannon's parents divorced when she was a child and her mother Agnes got a job as a housekeeper. After high school she moved to Los Angeles, California. A friend suggested that they should start working as film extras. In 1919 the lovely redhead co-starred with Bert Lytell in the comedy "Easy To Make Money," then was cast as Hoot Gibson's leading lady in the western "Roarin' Dan." Ethel was signed by producer B.P. Shulberg who gave her a starring role in the drama Maytime. She was also chosen to be one of the 1923 Wampas Baby Stars along with Evelyn Brent and Pauline Garon. On August 9, 1923 she married Robert Cary, a broker.; they split up two years later. Her success continued with the films "Lightning Romance", "Stop Flirting", and "The Phantom Express."

Ethel married screenwriter Joseph Jackson in 1927. The following year their son Joseph Jr was born, and soon after, she decided to quit acting and become a full-time homemaker. Tragedy struck in May of 1932 when her husband Joseph drowned while swimming at Laguna Beach. Devastated by his death and began drinking heavily. In 1934 she announced her engagement to Louis Grau, secretary to the Cuban consulate, but they broke up soon after. Ethel returned to acting with a small role in the 1935 film Backfire. She spent the next decade out of the spotlight while she raised her son. Sadly she also continued to struggle with alcoholism. On July 10, 1951 she died from a pulmonary edema caused by cirrhosis of the liver. Ethel was only 53 years old. She was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

Actress

Stars Over BroadwayStars Over Broadway(1935)as Woman
Life in Hollywood No. 7Life in Hollywood No. 7(1927)
Babe Comes HomeBabe Comes Home(1927)as Georgia
The Buckaroo KidThe Buckaroo Kid(1926)as Lyra Radigan
The Silent PowerThe Silent Power(1926)as Olive Spencer
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Edward Hearn, Ethel Shannon, and Peter the Great in The Sign of the Claw (1926)Harry Carey and Ethel Shannon in The Texas Trail (1925)Harrison Ford, Clara Bow, Ethel Shannon, and Maxine Tabnac in Maytime (1923)Mary Akin, Syd Chaplin, and Ethel Shannon in Charley's Aunt (1925)Hoot Gibson and Ethel Shannon in The Buckaroo Kid (1926)Tsuru Aoki, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Pat O'Malley, Ethel Shannon, J. Barney Sherry, Marian Skinner, and Stanhope Wheatcroft in The Breath of the Gods (1920)

Credit Score: Ethel Shannon

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19181919192019211922192319241925192619271928
Betty Graves
Sun Oct 31 1920
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1An Old Fashioned Boy4.8819207.10032
2Charley's Aunt3.2519256.50086
3Maytime3.2519236.40066
4The Sign of the Claw3.0919265.60072
5The Phantom Express2.6019254.50027
6The Hope Diamond Mystery2.5019216.20060
7John Petticoats2.3819195.40021
8The High Flyer1.6319260.0000
9Lightning Romance1.6319240.0000
10Oh, Baby!1.2519270.0000