Lillian Kemble-Cooper

Lillian Kemble-Cooper (March 21, 1892 – May 4, 1977) was an English-American actress who had a successful career on Broadway and in Hollywood film.

Lillian Kemble-Cooper
1919 portrait of Kemble-Cooper
Born(1892-03-21)21 March 1892
Died4 May 1977(1977-05-04) (aged 85)
Resting placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
Years active1906–1964
Spouse(s)Louis Bernheimer
(m. 19??; div. 19??)
(m. 1936; died 1968)
RelativesViolet Kemble-Cooper (sister)
H. Cooper Cliffe (uncle)

Alice May Ellie Mary Taunton (mother)

Frank Clifford Cooper (father)

Biography

Early life

Lillian Kemble-Cooper was a member of the Kemble family, a family of English actors, who reigned over the British stage for decades. She was born as a daughter of stage actor Frank Kemble-Cooper. Her younger brother Anthony Kemble-Cooper (19042000) and her elder sister Violet Kemble-Cooper also worked as actors.

Career

Kemble-Cooper first stage appearance was as a member of the chorus in a September, 1914, production of The Chocolate Soldier at the Lyric Theatre, London.[1] She soon after went to the United States, where she appeared in several Broadway productions. In 1919 she appeared in the original Hitchy-Koo. Later in her career she became a film actress and appeared in about 20 films, mostly in minor supporting roles. In Hollywood, Kemble-Cooper portrayed mostly aristocrats, spinsters and servants. She is perhaps best-remembered for her short appearance as Bonnie Blue Butler's nurse in London in Gone with the Wind, the only non-American character in the film.

Personal life and death

In 1923 Kemble-Cooper married former World War I pilot and writer, Louis G. Bernheimer, who died in 1930.[2] Her second husband was actor Guy Bates Post; the marriage lasted for over thirty years until his death in 1968.

Kemble died on May 4, 1977, in Los Angeles. She was buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.[3]

Selected filmography

References

  1. Parker, John, ed. (1936). Who's Who In The Theatre (8th ed.). p. 451.
  2. "Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University" (PDF). Bulletin of Yale University (89): 211–212. 1930.
  3. Ellenberger, Allan R. (2001). Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory. McFarland. p. 120. ISBN 978-0-7864-0983-9.
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