Stella LeSaint

Stella LeSaint

Stella LeSaint (née Razetto) (17 décembre 188121 septembre 1948) était une actrice du cinéma muet américain.

Stella Razetto commença sur scène avec la troupe de Florence Roberts à San Francisco. Elle se tourna vers le vaudeville à New York et créa la troupe « Stella Razeto and Company ». Des problèmes de santé l'amenèrent à quitter la scène puis elle rejoignit la « Majestic Company » où elle joua avec Mabel Trunnelle et Herbert Prior pendant plusieurs mois. Elle fut engagée par la Selig Polyscope Company où elle rencontra et travailla avec son futur mari, Edward LeSaint. Elle partagea l'affiche avec William Garwood dans Lord John in New York.

Elle épousa Edward LeSaint le 25 décembre 1913 et resta avec lui jusqu'à sa mort le 10 septembre 1940.

Filmographie partielle

  • The Jackals of a Great City (1916)
  • The Three Godfathers (1916)
  • The League of the Future (1916)
  • Three Fingered Jenny (1916)
  • The Grey Sisterhood (1916)
  • Lord John in New York (1915)
  • Lord John's Journal (1915)
  • His Father's Rifle (1914)

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  • His Father's Rifle — was a 1914 American silent short drama directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Joseph F. Poland. The film starred Earle Foxe and Bertram Grassby in the main roles.Cast*Earle Foxe *Bertram Grassby *William Howard *Stella LeSaint *Guy Oliver… …   Wikipedia

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