
Mary Thurman
Acting · Born 1895-04-27 · age 30 at death · Richfield, Utah, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mary Thurman (née Christiansen, April 27, 1895 – December 22, 1925) was an American actress of the silent film era. Thurman's film career began with roles in the comedies of Mack Sennett, as one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties, and featured appearances in Bombs! (1916) and The Fool (1925). Her greatest success came when she was started working with director Allan Dwan. They collaborated on several critically acclaimed films including The Sin of Martha Queed (1921) and A Broken Doll (1921). In Dwan's still extant 1923 film Zaza, Thurman is the actress Gloria Swanson fights with. She appeared in nearly sixty Hollywood films from 1915 up until her death in 1925, frequently in those made by Pathé Studios. In 1924, while working on the movie Down Upon The Suwanee River in Florida, Thurman came down with a serious case of pneumonia. She suffered from the illness and was hospitalized for nearly a year. She died, the result of pneumonia, in New York City in 1925.
Titles

Zaza

Leap Year

The Prince and Betty

Double Trouble

Bombs!

In the Heart of a Fool

Sand

A Scoundrel's Toll

Trouping with Ellen

The Green Temptation

The Primal Law

Those Who Judge
A Bride for a Knight

The Bond Boy

The Sin of Martha Queed

The Scoffer

A Broken Doll

Does It Pay?

This Hero Stuff

Down Upon the Suwanee River

Spotlight Sadie

The Necessary Evil

Greater Than Marriage

Wife in Name Only

The Poor Boob

The Fool
The Valley of Tomorrow

A Little Girl in a Big City

For Another Woman

The Lady from Longacre

Love of Women
Wildfire

A Bedroom Blunder

Maggie's First False Step

That Night

A Dog Catcher's Love

The Late Lamented