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May McAvoy

Birthday: 1899-09-06
Died: 1984-04-26
Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia May McAvoy (September 8, 1899 – April 26, 1984) was an American actress who worked mainly during the silent film era. Some of her major roles are Laura Pennington in The Enchanted Cottage, Esther in Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, and Mary Dale in The Jazz Singer. McAvoy appeared in her first film, entitled Hate, in 1917. After appearing in more than three dozen films, she co-starred with Ramón Novarro and Francis X. Bushman in director Fred Niblo's 1925 production of Ben-Hur, released by MGM. The feature-length film was one of the most lavish and spectacular productions of the silent movie era. Although her voice was not heard in The Jazz Singer, McAvoy did speak in several other films, including the second "all-talkie" released by Warner Brothers, The Terror, which was directed by Roy Del Ruth and co-starred Conrad Nagel. For years a rumor circulated that McAvoy retired from the screen at the transition to sound films because of a lisp or speech impediment. In truth, she married the treasurer of United Artists, who asked her not to work. Later, she returned to films and played small roles during the 1940s and 1950s, making her final film appearance in a small part in the 1959 version of Ben-Hur.

Filmography

The Jazz Singer
Character: Mary Dale
Love Crazy
Character: Sanity Hearing Secretary (uncredited)

Third Finger, Left Hand
Character: Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Two Girls and a Sailor
Character: Dowager (uncredited)
A Homespun Vamp
Character: Meg Mackenzie

Clarence
Character: Cora Wheeler
Hollywood
Character: May McAvoy
Lady Windermere's Fan
Character: Lady Windermere

The Bedroom Window
Character: Ruth Martin
The Fire Brigade
Character: Helen Corwin
Irish Hearts
Character: Sheila

Three Women
Character: Jeannie Wilton
The Yellow Cab Man
Character: (uncredited)
The Mad Whirl
Character: Cathleen Gillis

A Trip to Paramountown
Character: Self
Morals
Character: Carlotta Carlotta

Only 38
Character: Lucy Stanley
Gareth Hughes
Character: Self (archive footage)
A Perfect Lady
Character: Claire Higgins

The Bad and the Beautiful
Character: Pebbel's Secretary (uncredited)
A Private Scandal
Character: Jeanne Millett
The Devil's Garden
Character: Norah

Her Reputation
Character: Jacqueline Lanier
Two Girls on Broadway
Character: Chatworth's Secretary (uncredited)

Ben-Hur
Character: Woman in crowd (uncredited)
My Old Dutch
Character: Sal Gratton
The Truth About Husbands
Character: Leslie Brownell

The Savage
Character: Ysabel Atwater
A Reno Divorce
Character: Carla
The Little Snob
Character: May Banks

Phantom Raiders
Character: Middle Telephone Operator
Movie Pests
Character: Woman Whose Vision Gets Blocked (uncredited)
The Road to Glory
Character: Judith Allen

Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
Character: Australy Wiggs
Ringside Maisie
Character: 1st Nurse (uncredited)
The Way of a Woman
Character: Grace Lee

The Enchanted Cottage
Character: Laura Pennington
Dulcy
Character: Miss Murphy - Van Dyke's Secretary (uncredited)
Born to Sing
Character: (uncredited)

Luxury Liner
Character: Woman (uncredited)
The Lion and the Mouse
Character: Shirley Ross
Caught in the Fog
Character: The Girl

The Terror
Character: Olga Redmayne
Stolen Kisses
Character: May Lambert
No Defense
Character: Ruth Harper

Sentimental Tommy
Character: Grizel
The Woman Under Oath
Character: Edith Norton
Mystery Street
Character: Nurse (uncredited)

Slightly Used
Character: Cynthia Martin
Whispers
Character: Gossip (uncredited)
Main Street on the March!
Character: Window Shopper (uncredited)

Tarnish
Character: Letitia Tevis

If I Were Single
Character: May Howard
Kick In
Character: Myrtle
Sucker List
Character: Secretary (uncredited)

Rio Rita
Character: Hotel Guest (uncredited)
The Top of New York
Character: Hilda O'Shaunnessey
1-2-3-Go!
Character: Nurse