
Kitty Gordon
Biography
From Wikipedia
Her first professional stage appearance was at the Princes Theatre in Bristol in 1901 in the touring production of San Toy. She appeared in The Duchess of Dantzic in 1903 and the operetta Véronique in 1904. In 1909, she moved to New York, where she became a regular on the New York stage.
She made her first film appearance in 1916 in As in a Looking Glass. During the next three years she made twenty-one films. On 19 October 1911, she starred in the debut of composer Victor Herbert's musical The Enchantress at the New York Theatre. She continued her stage work from 1919 onwards. She also made television appearances.
On 25 June 1920, during a Vaudeville performance in Chicago with her husband, Jack Wilson, and her daughter, Vera Beresford, Gordon's stage gun discharged a live round and shot Joseph A. Hack, an offstage acrobat.
She died in a nursing home in New York in 1974.
Acting (13 movies)

Forget-Me-Not
1917

The Volunteer
1917

National Red Cross Pageant
1917

Vera, the Medium
1917

As in a Looking Glass
1916

Stolen Orders
1918

The Wasp
1918

Playthings of Passion
1919

Adele
1919

The Crucial Test
1916

Her Hour
1917

Beloved Adventuress
1917

Her Maternal Right
1916
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