Gladys Brockwell


Gladys Brockwell was an American actress whose career began during the silent film era.

Career

Gladys Lindeman was born in Brooklyn, New York, on September 26, 1894. Her father was H. R. Lindeman. Her mother, Lillian Lindeman, a chorus girl turned actress, put her daughter on stage at an early age. By the time she was 14, she played leading roles, and when she was 17 she had her own company. She took on the stage name Gladys Brockwell, and made her film debut in 1913 for Lubin Studios. Within a short time was starring in a number of films. Developing her craft, she moved to Hollywood where she garnered a role in the acclaimed 1922 version of Oliver Twist and in The Hunchback of Notre Dame the following year.
By the mid-1920s she was past the age of 30 and although still given top female billing, Brockwell performed mainly in supporting roles. Regarded as one of the finest character actresses of the day who not only adapted to sound films but excelled in them, her first appearance in a "talkie" came in 1928 in Lights of New York. Her performance received strong reviews at the time of the film's release and as well by present-day critics of the preserved film.
A Warner Bros. feature-length production, Lights of New York was filmed with microphones strategically hidden around the sets, creating the first motion picture released with fully synchronic dialogue. She was then signed by Warner Bros. and was looking forward to continued success in talkies.

Personal life

Brockwell married actor Robert B. Broadwell on March 3, 1915. They separated on September 1, 1915, due to "Much quarreling and unpleasantness generally," as she told the court when she sought a divorce in March 1918. "We never seemed to agree on anything," she added. Los Angeles Judge Jackson granted her divorce decree on March 13, 1918, on grounds of desertion. On July 1, 1918, she married Harry Edwards, a film director, but the marriage was annulled the next year.

Death

On June 27, 1929, Brockwell and a friend, Thomas Brennan, were involved in an automobile accident near Calabasas, California. She was crushed beneath the automobile driven by Brennan, an advertising man from Los Angeles, California. The auto went over a embankment on the Ventura Highway near Calabasas.
Seriously injured, four blood transfusions were performed in an effort to save her life, the last just before her death. Brennan recovered after sustaining serious injuries. He said a bit of dust had blown into his eye, temporarily blinding him. Following a second blood transfusion, Brockwell appeared to improve until peritonitis set in from her internal injuries, particularly a puncture of her large intestine.
After two more transfusions, Brockwell died at 7 p.m. on July 2, 1929, at Osteopathic Hospital. No negligence was placed on Brennan, who was still recovering in the hospital. Her final film, The Drake Case, was directed by Edward Laemmle while she was on loan to Universal Pictures, and was released posthumously in September 1929. Brockwell was cremated and her ashes given to her mother.

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1913The RattlesnakeTony's sisterIncomplete film
1913When Mountain and Valley MeetBeth
1913His Blind Power
1914The Geisha
1914The Last of the Line
1914One of the DiscardFlora
1914A Political FeudHelen Kent
1914A Relic of Old JapanAnnette Walsh
1914Stacked CardsEdna Johnson
1914The TyphoonHelene
1914The Worth of a LifeRuby Baker
1915A Confidence Game
1915Double TroubleDaisy Scarlett
1915A Man and His MateBetty
1915On the Night StageSaloon girl
1915Providence and the TwinsMiss Abagail Dean
1916The Crippled HandThe Prima Donna
1916The End of the TrailAdrienne Cabot
1916The Fires of ConscienceMargery Burke
1916Sins of Her ParentAdrian Gardiner / Valerie Marchmont
1917A Branded SoulConchita CordovaLost film
1917Her TemptationShirley Moreland
1917The Honor SystemTrixie BennettLost film
1917The Price of Her SoulAilene Graham
1917The Soul of SatanMiriam Lee
1918The Bird of PreyAdele Durant
1918The Devil's WheelBlanche De Montfort-
1918Her One MistakeHarriet Gordon / Peggy Malone
1918KulturCountess Griselda von ArenburgLost film
1918The Moral LawIsobel de Costa / Anita de Costa
1918The Scarlet RoadMabel Halloway
1918The Strange WomanInez de Pierrefond
1919Broken CommandmentsNella Banard
1919The Call of the SoulBarbara Deming
1919Chasing RainbowsSadie
1919The Divorce TrapEleanor Burton
1919The Forbidden RoomRuth Lester
1919Pitfalls of a Big CityMolly Moore
1919The SneakRhona
1920Flames of the FleshCandaceLost film
1920The Mother of His ChildrenPrincess YveLost film
1920A Sister to SalomeElinore Duane
1921The Sage HenThe Sage Hen
1922Oliver TwistNancy
1922Double Stakes
1922Paid BackCarol Gordon
1923The Hunchback of Notre DameSister Gudule
1923Penrod and SamMrs. Schofield
1923The Darling of New YorkLight Fingered KittyLost film, only the last reel survives
1924The Foolish VirginNancy OwensLost film
1924So BigMaartje PooleLost film
1925ChickieJennieLost film
1925Stella MarisLouisa Risca
1925The Ancient MarinerLife In DeathLost film
1926The SkyrocketRose Kimm Lost film
1926Her SacrificeMary Cullen
1926Twinkletoes Cissie Lightfoot
1926The Last FrontierCynthia Jaggers
1926SpanglesMademoiselle Dazie
1927Long PantsHis Mother
1927The Country DoctorMyra Jones
1927Man, Woman and SinMrs. Whitcomb
19277th HeavenNana
1928A Girl in Every PortMadame Flore
1928My Home TownMae Andrews
1928Hollywood BoundHollywood Leading Ladyshort; Vitaphone sound
1928The Home TownersLottie BancroftLost film
1928Lights of New YorkMolly Thompson
1928The Woman DisputedCountess
1928The Law and the ManMargaret Grayson
1929The HottentotMrs. ChadwickLost film
1929The Argyle CaseMrs. MartinLost film, but the sound to reels 3, 5, 7, and 9 survive
1929Hardboiled RoseJulie MaloThe soundtrack is lost except for the fourth reel disc
1929The Drake CaseLulu Marks