Enid Bennett
Biography
From Wikipedia Born in York, Western Australia, Enid Bennett started her film acting career in 1916, first starring in Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford, with two other films that same year. She married American director Sidney Franklin early in her career, but they were divorced shortly thereafter. In 1917, she starred in five films, the most important of which was The Little Brother opposite William Garwood. That film brought her to the attention of studios and led to an increasing number of acting roles. From 1918 to 1921, she starred in twenty-three films, becoming well known and recognizable as an actress. In 1918 she married director Fred Niblo, who later directed the second film version of Ben Hur. In 1922, she starred in only three films, but one of those became her most famous role, the female lead of "Maid Marian" in Robin Hood with Douglas Fairbanks. From 1923 to 1928, she starred in only ten films, as her career had slowed to a crawl. She was a mother by that time, as she and Niblo eventually had three children together. In 1929, her brother Alexander Bennett married actress Frances Lee. The wedding was attended by some of Hollywood's biggest names, including Gloria Swanson and Greta Garbo. That year Bennett starred in only one film, Good Medicine, opposite Edward Everett Horton. Bennett's sisters Marjorie (1896-1982) and Catherine (1901–1978) were also Hollywood film actresses. She made a semi-successful transition to sound films, but saw fewer roles come her way. From 1931 to 1941 she had roles in only seven films, the last of which was uncredited. She retired after 1941, eventually residing with her family in Malibu, California, where she died in 1969 from a heart attack, aged 75.
Known For

The Big Store

Waterloo Bridge

Robin Hood

Intermezzo: A Love Story

Strike Up the Band

The Red Lily

The Flag: A Story Inspired by the Tradition of Betsy Ross

Skippy
All Movies (46)
- The Big Store1941 · as Clerk (uncredited)
- Strike Up the Band1940 · as Mrs. Morgan
- Meet Dr. Christian1939 · as Anne Hewitt
- Intermezzo: A Love Story1939 · as Greta Stenborg
- Sooky1931 · as Helen Skinner
- Waterloo Bridge1931 · as Mary Cronin Wetherby
- Skippy1931 · as Ellen Skinner
- The Flag: A Story Inspired by the Tradition of Betsy Ross1927 · as Betsy Ross
- The Wrong Mr. Wright1927 · as Henrietta
- The Red Lily1924 · as Marise La Noue
- The Sea Hawk1924 · as Lady Rosamund Godolphin
- The Courtship of Miles Standish1923 · as Priscilla Mullens
- The Bad Man1923 · as Mrs. Morgan Pell
- Strangers of the Night1923 · as Poppy Faire
- Your Friend and Mine1923 · as Patricia Stanton
- Scandalous Tongues1922 · as Nell Bradley
- Robin Hood1922 · as Lady Marian Fitzwalter
- The Bootlegger's Daughter1922 · as Nell Bradley
- Silk Hosiery1920 · as Marjorie Bowen
- Her Husband's Friend1920 · as Judith Westover
- Screen Snapshots (Series 1, No. 7)1920 · as self
- A Trip Through the World's Greatest Motion Picture Studios1920 · as Herself
- The False Road1920 · as Betty Palmer
- The Woman in the Suitcase1920 · as Mary Moreland
- The Haunted Bedroom1919 · as Betsy Thorne
- What Every Woman Learns1919 · as Amy Fortesque
- Stepping Out1919 · as Mrs. Robert Hillary
- The Virtuous Thief1919 · as Shirley Armitage
- The Law of Men1919 · as Laura Dayne
- Partners Three1919 · as Agnes Cuyler
- Happy Though Married1919 · as Millicent Lee
- Fuss and Feathers1918 · as Susie Baldwin
- When Do We Eat?1918 · as Nora
- The Marriage Ring1918 · as Anne Mertons
- Coals of Fire1918 · as Nell Bradley
- The Vamp1918 · as Nancy Lyons
- A Desert Wooing1918 · as Avice Bereton
- The Biggest Show on Earth1918 · as Roxie Kemp
- The Keys of the Righteous1918 · as Mary Manning
- The Mother Instinct1917 · as Eleanor Coutierre
- The Girl, Glory1917 · as Glory Wharton
- Happiness1917 · as Doris Wingate
- The Little Brother1917 · as Jerry Ross
- Princess of the Dark1917 · as Fay Herron
- The Aryan1916 · as Undetermined Secondary Role
- Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford— · as Fanny