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Ethel Teare
American actress

Ethel Teare

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American actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, U.S.A.
Age
65 years
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Biography

Ethel Teare (January 11, 1894 – March 4, 1959) was an American silent film actress from Phoenix, Arizona.

Screen Comedian

Teare acted in Mack Sennett comedies during World War I. Her first film appearances came in 1914. She performed in The Widow's Might, Fatty and the Shyster Lawyer, Tough Luck Smith, The Devil and Mrs. Walker, In Dutch, Through The Keyhole, and Love, Oil and Grease.

In Desperate Bud, the Plumber, a Kalem Company comedy, Teare was supported by Charles Dudley in the title role. Some Romance, also produced by Kalem, featured Teare and her mastiff. Kalem was a forerunner of Universal Pictures in Hollywood. These Ham and Bud comedies were directed by Sennett.

Teare continued in motion pictures until the mid-1920s. One of her final roles was in Antony and Cleopatra (1924), a comedy short directed by Bryan Foy. Other roles of note include Hold Me Tight (1920), Skirts (1921), Please Be Careful (1922), Columbus and Isabella (1924), and A Woman Who Sinned (1924).

Private life

Teare married an assistant to the president of Bank of America. She was also known as Mrs. Ethel O. Risso. She was a member of the Vittoria Colonna Club of San Francisco, California.

Death

Ethel Teare died in San Mateo, California in 1959, following a long illness. She was 65. She had resided in San Mateo since 1925. She was entombed in Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma, California.

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