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Evelyn Brent (born Mary Elizabeth Riggs;

(2026). 9780786457632, McFarland. .
October 20, 1895
(2009). 9780786454686, McFarland. .
– June 4, 1975
(2026). 9780786443635 .
) was an American film and stage actress.


Early life
Brent was born in Tampa, Florida and known as Betty. When she was 10 years old, her mother Eleanor (nee Warner) died, leaving her father Arthur to raise her alone. She moved to New York City as a teenager, and her good looks brought modeling jobs that led to an opportunity to become involved in movies.


Career
She began her film career working under her own name at a New Jersey film studio, then made her major debut in the 1915 production of the Robert W. Service poem "The Shooting of Dan McGrew".

After World War I, she traveled to Europe and settled in London, England. She had a role in The Ruined Lady, where her co-stars in the play were C. Aubrey Smith and .

She remained in England for four years, performing on stage and in films, then she moved to Hollywood in 1922.

Her career received a major boost the following year when she was chosen as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars]. Douglas Fairbanks Sr. signed her as his leading lady for a film that was abandoned and his next films, The Thief of Bagdad and The Black Pirate, were unsuitable for her. When the press attempted to create a scandal that Fairbanks was cheating on his wife with her, Brent left his company to join Associated Authors.

After a year-long contract that resulted mostly in minor westerns and melodramas, Evelyn signed with Film Booking Office (FBO), which immediately launched her as the "Queen of the Underworld" with a series of crook dramas including Silk Stocking Sal (directed by the master of macabre, ), , Alias Mary Flynn, Smooth as Satin, , and Queen o'Diamonds. The minor stardom that Evelyn received from these popular films brought her to the attention of Paramount Pictures, which signed her to a long-term contract.

Paramount launched her tenure at the company with the lead in the popular shopgirl comedy Love 'Em and Leave 'Em, where her screen impact overshadowed by the appearance of as Brent's younger sister.

Josef Von Sternberg, an acquaintance from her time in British films and a fan of her FBO series of crook pictures, cast her as Feathers (over the objections of Paramount executives, who preferred for the role) in the gangster epic Underworld (1927).

Brent appeared in Von Sternberg's The Last Command (1928), an epic drama starring and . Von Sternberg worked with her for the third and last time in The Drag Net (1928), which reunited her with her Underworld co-star George Bancroft.

In-between and after her series of films with Von Sternberg, Paramount cast Brent in a string of pictures that sustained her popularity, including a sequel to 1926's hit Beau Geste called , the melodrama His Tiger Wife, and her last silent film The Mating Call for director .

Brent was cast as the female lead in Paramount's first all-talking picture Interference. She was loaned to Universal Pictures for the musical-drama Broadway, which ran for two years. Her Paramount contract had about a year left to run, and she appeared in Paramount on Parade.

Brent played major roles in several features, most notably The Silver Horde.

By the early part of the 1930s, she was working in secondary roles in a variety of films as well as touring with shows. In 1936, she played William Boyd's love interest/femme fatale in Hopalong Cassidy Returns. However, by 1941, she was no longer in demand by major studios, and she found work at smaller, low-budget studios.

Evelyn Brent photographed attractively with leading men who were at advanced ages and later stages in their careers: Jack Holt in the Columbia serial Holt of the Secret Service, Neil Hamilton in PRC's production Dangerous Lady, and in the same studio's The Payoff. In the early 1940s, she worked in action features for Paramount, produced by Pine-Thomas Productions. VDirector cast her in many productions, including Emergency Landing (1941), (1944), The Golden Eye (1948), and (1950). After performing in more than 120 films, she retired from acting in 1950 and worked for a number of years as an actor's agent.

She returned to acting in television's for one episode in 1960, titled "The Lita Foladaire Story". Brent played a housekeeper, and her appearance had changed radically.


Personal life and death
Evelyn Brent was married three times: to movie executive Bernard P. Fineman, to producer Harry D. Edwards, and to the vaudeville actor . Fox and she were married until he died in 1959.
(2009). 9780786454686, McFarland. .

Brent died of a heart attack in 1975

(2026). 9780786450190, McFarland. .
at age 79 in her Los Angeles home. She is interred in the San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, California.


Legacy
In 1960, Brent was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a motion pictures star for her contributions to the film industry. Her star is located at 6548 Hollywood Boulevard.


Filmography

Silent features
1914A Gentleman from MississippiHope LangdonLost film
1915The Heart of a Painted Woman Lost film
The Shooting of Dan McGrewNell (adult)Lost film
Credited as Betty Riggs
When Love LaughsBessieLost film
Short film
1916The Lure of Heart's DesireLittle SnowbirdLost film
The Iron Will Lost film
Short film
Uncredited
The Soul MarketVivian AustinLost film
Playing with FireLucille VaneLost film
The Spell of the YukonDorothy TempleLost film
The Weakness of StrengthBessie AldenLost film
The Iron WomanNannie MaitlandLost film
1917The Millionaire's DoubleConstance BrentLost film
To the DeathRosaLost film
Who's Your Neighbor?Betty HamlinLost film
Raffles, the Amateur CracksmanEthel - Lord Amersteth's Daughter
1918DaybreakDet. Alma PetersonLost film
1919Border RiverMarie DubuqueShort film
Help! Help! Police!Marian TrevorLost film
Fool's GoldNancy Smith
The Other Man's WifeBecky SimonLost film
The Glorious LadyLady Eileen
1920The Shuttle of LifeMiriam GreyLost film
The Law DivineDaphne GreyLost film
1921DemosEmma VineLost film
The Door That Has No KeyViolet MeltonLost film
SybilSybil GerardLost film
SoniaSonia DaintonLost film
Laughter and TearsPierette
1922Trapped by the MormonsNora Prescott
The Spanish JadeMañuelaLost film
Married to a MormonBeryl FaneLost film
The ExperimentDoris FieldingLost film
Pages of LifeMitzi / DoloresLost film
1923Held to AnswerBessie BurbeckLost film
1924Ellen CraigLost film
The Shadow of the DesertLolaireLost film
Lola Nichols
The PlundererThe LilyLost film
The Lone ChanceMargaret WestLost film
The Desert OutlawMay Halloway
The Cyclone RiderWeeping Wanda
The Dangerous FlirtSheila FairfaxLost film
My Husband's WivesMarie WynnLost film
Silk Stocking Sal'Stormy' MartinLost film
1925Margaret Warren / Midnight Molly
Forbidden CargoPolly O'DayLost film
Alias Mary FlynnMary FlynnLost film
Smooth as SatinGertie JonesLost film
Señorita Catalina / La OrtigaLost film
Trailer survives
Three Wise CrooksMollyLost film
Rosalie Ryan
1926Queen o'DiamondsJeanette Durant / Jerry LyonLost film
Janet GraahamLost film
The ImpostorJudith GilbertLost film
The Jade CupPeggy AllenLost film
Flame of the ArgentineInez RemírezLost film
Love 'Em and Leave 'EmMame Walsh
1927Love's Greatest MistakeJaneLost film
Blind AlleysSally RayLost film
Underworld'Feathers' McCoy
Women's WaresDolly Morton
1928Mary VanbrughLost film
The Last CommandNatalie Dabrova
The ShowdownSibyl Shelton
A Night of MysteryGilberte BoismartelLost film
His Tiger LadyTiger LadyLost film
The Drag NetThe MagpieLost film
The Mating CallRose Henderson


Sound features
1928InterferenceDeborah Kane
1929BroadwayPearlReleased as both silent and talking versions; Talking version is incomplete
Fast CompanyEvelyn CoreyAn incomplete copy is held at the UCLA Film and Television Archive
Woman TrapKitty Evans
Why Bring That Up?Betty
Ellen
1930Slightly ScarletLucy Stavrin
FramedRose Manning
Paramount on ParadeEpisode 'Origin of the Apache'
The Silver HordeCherry Malotte
Madonna of the StreetsMay
1931Traveling HusbandsRuby Smith
The Pagan LadyDorothy 'Dot' Hunter
The Mad ParadeMonica Dale
1932High PressureFrancine Dale
Attorney for the DefenseVal Lorraine
The CrusaderTess Brandon
1933The World Gone MadCarlotta Lamont
1935Symphony of LivingPaula Greig Rupert
Home on the RangeGeorgia
Shirley Ross Cole
Mrs. Alice Lake
Natalie
1936Song of the TrailMyra
It Couldn't Have Happened - But It DidBeverly Drake
The President's MysteryIlka Blake
Hopalong Cassidy ReturnsLilli Marsh
1937Jungle JimShanghai Lil, one of four main charactersSerial
King of GamblersCora
The Last Train from MadridSoldieruncredited
Night Club ScandalJulia Reed
Sudden Bill DornDiana Viargas
Daughter of ShanghaiOlga Derey
1938Rena Terry
Mr. Wong, DetectiveOlga aka Countess Dubois
The Law West of TombstoneClara 'Clary' Martinez
1939Lenore
Daughter of the TongThe Illustrious One
The Mad EmpressEmpress Eugenie
1941Emergency LandingMaude Lambert
Forced LandingDoctor Vidalek's Housekeeper
Wide Open TownBelle Langtry
Dangerous LadyHester Engle
Ellery Queen and the Murder RingNurse holding microscopeuncredited
Holt of the Secret ServiceKay Drew
1942Westward HoMrs. Healey
Wrecking CrewMartha Poska
The PayoffAlma Dorn
Silent WitnessMrs. Roos / Anna Barnes
1943Frieda Molte
The Seventh VictimNatalie Cortez
1944Gypsy Carmen
1947Raiders of the SouthBelle Chambers
Robin Hood of MontereyMaria Belmonte Sanchez
1948Stage StruckMiss Lloyd
The Golden EyeSister Teresa
1949Life of St. Paul SeriesJailer's Wife
1950Alice Keeler


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