Phyllis Haver
Biography
From Wikipedia Phyllis Haver (January 6, 1899 – November 19, 1960) was an American actress of the silent film era. Haver auditioned for comedy producer Mack Sennett on a whim. Sennett hired her as one of his original Sennett Bathing Beauties. Within a few years, she appeared as a leading lady in two-reelers for Sennett Studios. Later, while signed with DeMille-Pathé, Haver played the part of Roxie Hart in the first film adaptation of Chicago in 1927, opposite Hungarian film actor Victor Varconi. One reviewer called her performance "astoundingly fine," and added that Haver "makes this combination of tragedy and comedy a most entertaining piece of work." She performed in the comedy film The Battle of the Sexes (1928), directed by D. W. Griffith, and appeared with Lon Chaney in his last silent film, Thunder (1929). Haver retired from the industry with two 'sound' films to her credit. In 1929, she married millionaire William Seeman with a service performed by New York Mayor James J. Walker at the home of Rube Goldberg, the cartoonist. The couple divorced in 1945. Haver retired in Sharon, Connecticut. She died at age 61 from an overdose of barbiturates in 1960, a suspected suicide. Haver left no survivors.
Known For
All Movies (66)
- Down Memory Lane1949 · as (archive footage)
- Happy Times and Jolly Moments1943 · as (archive footage)
- A Small Town Idol1939 · as Mary Brown
- She Couldn't Say No1930 · as Showgirl
- Thunder1929 · as Zella
- The Office Scandal1929 · as Jerry Cullen
- The Shady Lady1928 · as Lola Mantell
- Sal of Singapore1928 · as Sal
- The Battle of the Sexes1928 · as Marie Skinner
- Tenth Avenue1928 · as Lyla Mason
- Chicago1927 · as Roxie Hart
- The Wise Wife1927 · as Helen Blaisdell
- The Way of All Flesh1927 · as The Temptress
- The Fighting Eagle1927 · as Countess de Launay
- The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary1927 · as Martha Rankin
- Your Wife and Mine1927 · as Phyllis Warren
- The Little Adventuress1927 · as Victoria Stoddard
- No Control1927 · as Nancy Flood
- Nobody's Widow1927 · as Betty Johnson
- What Price Glory1926 · as Shanghai Mabel
- The Nervous Wreck1926 · as Sally Morgan
- 3 Bad Men1926 · as Lily
- Fig Leaves1926 · as Alice Atkins
- Don Juan1926 · as Imperia (uncredited)
- Up in Mabel's Room1926 · as Phyllis Wells
- Hard Boiled1926 · as Justine Morton
- Other Women's Husbands1926 · as Roxana
- The Cave Man1926 · as Dolly Van Dream
- A Fight to the Finish1925 · as Mary Corbett
- New Brooms1925
- The Golden Princess1925 · as Kate Kent
- Rugged Water1925 · as Myra Fuller
- After Business Hours1925 · as Sylvia Vane
- I Want My Man1925 · as Drusilla
- Her Husband's Secret1925 · as Pansy La Rue
- So Big1924 · as Dallas O'Meara
- One Glorious Night1924 · as Sarah Graham
- The Snob1924 · as Dorothy Rensheimer
- The Breath of Scandal1924 · as Clara Simmons
- The Foolish Virgin1924 · as Jane Sanderson
- Single Wives1924 · as Marion Eldridge
- The Midnight Express1924 · as Jessie Sybil
- The Perfect Flapper1924 · as Gertrude Trayle
- The Hollywood Kid1924 · as Self
- The Fighting Coward1924 · as Elvira
- Singer Jim Mckee1924 · as Mary Holden
- Lilies of the Field1924 · as Gertrude
- The Temple of Venus1923 · as Constance Lane
- The Common Law1923 · as Rita Terris
- The Bolted Door1923 · as Natalie Judson
- The Balloonatic1923 · as The Young Woman
- The Christian1923 · as Polly Love
- Step Forward1922 · as Rodney's Sweetheart
- Bright Eyes1921 · as The Modest Maid
- Love and Doughnuts1921 · as The Baker's Sweetheart
- A Small Town Idol1921 · as Mary Brown
- Love, Honor and Behave1920 · as Mrs. Milton Robbin
- Married Life1920 · as College Belle
- Down on the Farm1920 · as Herself - in Prologue
- Hearts and Flowers1919 · as Prune Magnate's Daughter
- Why Beaches Are Popular1919 · as Bathing Girl
- Yankee Doodle in Berlin1919 · as Minor Role (uncredited)
- It Pays to Exercise1918 · as Dental Assistant
- '49–'171917 · as Young Bee Adams
- The Sultan's Wife1917 · as Harem Girl (uncredited/unconfirmed)
- Sunshine1916







