Agnes Ayres
Biography
From Wikipedia Agnes Ayres (April 4, 1892 – December 25, 1940) was an American actress who rose to fame during the silent film era. She was known for her role as Lady Diana Mayo in The Sheik and The Son of the Sheik opposite Rudolph Valentino. She was born Agnes Eyre Henkel in Carbondale, Illinois to Solon and Emma Slack Henkel on April 4, 1898. She had an older brother named Solon William Henkel born in 1888. Ayres began her career in 1914 when she was noticed by an Essanay Studios staff director and cast as an extra in a crowd scene. After moving to New York City with her mother to pursue a career in acting, Ayres was spotted by actress Alice Joyce. Joyce noticed the physical resemblance the two shared, which eventually led to Ayres being cast in Richard the Brazen (1917) as Joyce's character's sister. Ayres' career began to gain momentum when Paramount Pictures founder Jesse Lasky began to take an interest in her. Lasky gave her a starring role in the Civil War drama Held by the Enemy (1920), and also lobbied for parts for her in several Cecil B. DeMille productions. It was during this time that Ayres married, and quickly divorced, Captain Frank P. Schuker, an army officer whom she had wed during World War I. She also began a romance with Lasky. In 1921, Ayres shot to stardom when she was cast as Lady Diana Mayo, an English heiress opposite "Latin lover" Rudolph Valentino in The Sheik. Ayres later reprised her role as Lady Diana in the 1926 sequel Son of the Sheik. Following the release of The Sheik, she went on to have major roles in many other films including The Affairs of Anatol (1921) starring Wallace Reid, Forbidden Fruit (1921), and Cecil B. DeMille's epic The Ten Commandments (1923). By 1923, Ayres' career began to wane following the end of her relationship with Jesse Lasky. She married Mexican diplomat S. Manuel Reachi in 1924. The couple had a daughter before divorcing in 1927. In 1929, Ayres lost her fortune and real estate holdings in the Crash of '29. That same year, she also appeared in her last major role in The Donovan Affair, starring Jack Holt. To earn money, she left acting and played the vaudeville circuit. She returned to acting in 1936, confident that she could make a comeback. Unable to secure starring roles and somewhat overweight, Ayres appeared in mostly uncredited bit parts, and finally retired from acting for good in 1937. After her retirement, Ayres became despondent and was eventually committed to a sanatorium. She also lost custody of her daughter to Reachi, in 1939. She died from a cerebral hemorrhage on December 25, 1940 at her home at the age of 42. She is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. For her contribution to motion pictures, Agnes Ayres has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6504 Hollywood Boulevard.
Known For

Small Town Girl

The Ten Commandments

The Sheik

Midnight Taxi

Hollywood

The Son of the Sheik

Maid of Salem

The Legend of Rudolph Valentino
All Movies (57)
- The Legend of Rudolph Valentino1961 · as Self (archive footage)
- Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)1942 · as Self (archive footage)
- Midnight Taxi1937 · as Society Woman
- Maid of Salem1937 · as Townswoman (Uncredited)
- Small Town Girl1936 · as Catherine (uncredited)
- The Donovan Affair1929 · as Lydia Rankin
- Into the Night1928 · as Billie Mardon
- Life in Hollywood No. 71927 · as Herself
- Eve's Love Letters1927 · as The wife
- The Son of the Sheik1926 · as Diana - Wife of the Sheik
- Morals for Men1925 · as Bessie Hayes
- The Awful Truth1925 · as Lucy Satterlee
- Her Market Value1925 · as Nancy Dumont
- Tomorrow's Love1925 · as Judith Stanley
- Worldly Goods1924 · as Eleanor Lawson
- The Story Without a Name1924 · as Mary Walsworth
- Detained1924
- The Guilty One1924 · as Irene Short
- Bluff1924 · as Betty Hallowell
- When a Girl Loves1924 · as Sasha Boroff
- Don't Call It Love1924 · as Alice Meldrum
- The Ten Commandments1923 · as The Outcast
- The Marriage Maker1923 · as Alexandra Vancy
- Hollywood1923 · as Agnes Ayres
- Racing Hearts1923 · as Virginia Kent
- The Heart Raider1923 · as Muriel Gray (a speed girl)
- Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 121922 · as Self
- Clarence1922 · as Violet Pinney
- The Ordeal1922 · as Sybil Bruce
- Bought and Paid For1922 · as Virginia Blaine
- The Lane That Had No Turning1922 · as Madelinette
- A Daughter of Luxury1922 · as Mary Fenton
- The Sheik1921 · as Lady Diana Mayo
- The Affairs of Anatol1921 · as Annie Elliott
- A Modern Salome1921 · as Helen Torrence
- Cappy Ricks1921 · as Florrie Ricks
- Too Much Speed1921 · as Virginia MacMurran
- The Love Special1921 · as Laura Gage
- Forbidden Fruit1921 · as Mary Maddock
- The Furnace1920 · as Folly Valance
- Held by the Enemy1920 · as Rachel Hayne
- The Inner Voice1920 · as Barbara
- Go and Get It1920 · as Helen Allen
- In Honor's Web1919 · as Irene Carson
- Sacred Silence1919 · as Madge Summers
- The Gamblers1919 · as Isabel Emerson
- A Stitch in Time1919 · as Lela Trevor
- The Girl Problem1919 · as Helen Reeves
- Mammon and the Archer1918 · as Helen Lantry
- A Little Ouija Work1918
- The Bottom of the Well1917 · as Alice Buckingham
- The Venturers1917 · as Mary Marsden
- Richard the Brazen1917 · as Imogene
- The Dazzling Miss Davison1917 · as Lillian - Miss Davison's Sister
- The Debt1917 · as The Girl
- Mrs. Balfame1917 · as Alys Crumley
- Motherhood1917 · as The Mother