Mathilde Baring
American actress
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Mathilde Baring (born Mathilde Hoffeldt) was an American actress active during Hollywood's silent era.[1][2] Her daughter was the actress Isabel Lamon.
Born
September 18, 1879
Mathilde Hoffeldt
September 18, 1879
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
DiedDecember 6, 1954 (aged 75)
New York, New York, USA
EducationTulane University
OccupationActress
Mathilde Baring | |
|---|---|
| Born | Mathilde Hoffeldt September 18, 1879 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA |
| Died | December 6, 1954 (aged 75) New York, New York, USA |
| Education | Tulane University |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Children | Isabel Lamon |
Biography
Mathilde was born in New Orleans to Henry Hoffeldt and Mathilde Gessler. She attended Tulane University before embarking on a career as an actress on the stage and then the screen under the name Mathilde Baring.[3] In addition to her filmography, she also appeared in many plays on Broadway. She was married to Lauren Lamon; the pair had a daughter, Isabel.[4]
Filmography
| Year | Title | Director | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1912 | Robin Hood (1912 film) | Herbert Blaché | |
| 1914 | Dolly of the Dailies | Walter Edwin | |
| 1914 | Dick Potter's Wife | Ashley Miller | |
| 1915 | Olive's Greatest Opportunity | Richard Ridgely | |
| 1916 | As a Woman Sows | William F. Haddock | |
| 1916 | A Tangle in Hearts | Richard Garrick | |
| 1918 | The Panther Woman | Ralph Ince | Mrs. Peale |
| 1918 | Love's Law | Tefft Johnson |