Bennett, Enid (1893–1969)
Bennett, Enid (1893–1969)
Australian actress. Born July 15, 1893, in York, Western Australia, Australia; died May 14, 1969, in Malibu, California; sister of actresses Marjorie Bennett (c. 1896–1982) and Catherine Bennett; m. Sidney Franklin (director); m. Fred Niblo (director), 1918; children: (with Niblo) Louis, Peter, and Judith.
Was touring with an Australian stage troupe when she arrived in US during WWI; discovered by Thomas Ince, starred as Maid Marion opposite Douglas Fairbanks Sr. in Robin Hood (1922); also appeared in The Sea Hawk (1924); other films include The Battle of Gettysburg (1914), Princess of the Dark (1917), The Biggest Show on Earth (1918), The Vamp (1918), Stepping Out (1919), Keeping Up with Lizzie (1921), The Bootlegger's Daughter (1922), The Courtship of Miles Standish (1923), The Red Lily (1924), Waterloo Bridge (1931), Intermezzo (1939) and Strike Up the Band (1940); retired from the screen soon after marriage to Fred Niblo; accompanied him to Italy (1926), assisting him on the filming of Ben-Hur.
See also Women in World History.