Ayres, Agnes (1896–1940)
Ayres, Agnes (1896–1940)
American actress. Born Agnes Hinkle on September 4, 1896, in Carbondale, Illinois; died on December 25, 1940.
Filmography:
Forbidden Fruit (1919), The Affairs of Anatol (1921), The Sheik (1921), Clarence (1922), Racing Hearts (1923), Tess of the Storm Country (1923), The Ten Commandments (1923), When a Girl Loves (1924), Morals for Men (1925), Her Market Value (1926), Son of the Sheik (1926), The Awful Truth (1926), Into the Night (1928), Eve's Love Letters (1929), The Donovan Affair (1929), Souls at Sea (1937).
American leading lady of the silent screen, Agnes Ayres began working in Essanay shorts around 1915. She was at the height of her career when she played opposite Rudolph Valentino in The Sheik (1921) and also starred opposite Wallace Reid. Retiring with the advent of sound, Ayres returned to the screen only once, for a bit in the 1937 movie, Souls at Sea. She died three years later, age 44, of a cerebral hemorrhage.