Lillian Peacock
Biography
Lillian Peacock (born Lillian Melvina Webb; 23 October, 1889 – 18 August, 1918) was an American actress known primarily for her work in silent film. The eldest daughter of the Webb movie family, Lillian's time in Hollywood was cut short after sustaining a serious injury while filming comedy shorts for Universal in 1916; though she was back to work only a few months after, Peacock later became incapacitated and died due to complications from her injuries August 18th, 1918, at only 28 years old.
Known For

Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in When the Wets Went Dry

She Wrote a Play and Played It

The Little Pirate
All Movies (9)
- The Little Pirate1917 · as Maid
- His Fatal Beauty1917 · as Lillian, the Banker's Daughter
- Uneasy Money1917 · as Lil - the Stranger
- Why They Left Home1917 · as Lilly
- A Shadowed Shadow1916
- She Wrote a Play and Played It1916 · as The Heroine
- A Millionaire for a Minute1915 · as The Duchess, a Social Bandit
- Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in When the Wets Went Dry1915 · as The Villainous Maid
- Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in the Great Egg Robbery1915 · as Mrs. Gotta Millun