Campbell, Edith (d. 1945)
Campbell, Edith (d. 1945)
American stage actress. Name variations: Edith Campbell Faversham; Edith Campbell Walker. Died May 21, 1945, in New York, NY; m. William Faversham (actor), 1925.
Prior to marriage, acted under name Edith Campbell; supported Robert Mantell in Shakespearean repertory; plays include Mind the Paint Girl, Cinders, Leah Kleschna, Follow Through, and The Skin of Our Teeth; made film debut as Edith Campbell Walker in Diplomacy (1916), followed by A Woman's Way, The Valentine Girl, Hedda Gabler and The Sporting Duchess.
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