Catherine Calvert
Catherine Calvert (born Catherine Cassidy; April 20, 1890 – January 18, 1971) was an American actress.
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| Born | Catherine Cassidy April 20, 1890 Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.  | 
| Died | January 18, 1971 (aged 80) Uniondale, New York, U.S.  | 
| Occupation | Actress | 
| Spouses | Paul Armstrong 
      (m. 1913; died 1915)George A. Carruthers 
      (m. 1925; died 1952) | 
| Children | 1 | 
Biography
    
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cassidy,[1] Catherine Calvert was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland.[2]
She made her stage debut in the play Brown of Harvard in September 1908, in Albany, New York.[2] On Broadway, she portrayed Laura Moore in The Deep Purple (1911), May Joyce in The Escape (1913), and Dona Sol in Blood and Sand (1921).[3]
After many years' experience onstage in productions including The Deep Purple (a play by her future husband, Paul Armstrong), in 1910, she entered films via Keeney Pictures Corporation in A Romance of the Underworld (1918; based on a play in which she had appeared onstage).[4]
Other films in which she appeared include Marriage, Out of the Night, Career of Katherine Bush, Marriage for Convenience, and Fires of Faith. Around 1920, she was a star of Vitagraph Studios.[4]
Calvert married Armstrong in New Haven in 1913.[5] They remained wed until his death in 1915.[1] She later married Canadian grain exporter George A. Carruthers, who died in 1952.[6]
In 1971, Calvert died in Uniondale, New York, at age 80.[6]
Filmography
    

- Partners (1916) (*short)
 - House of Cards (1917)
 - The Peddler (1917))
 - Think It Over (1917)
 - Behind the Mask (1917)
 - Outcast (1917)
 - The Uphill Path (1918)
 - A Romance of the Underworld (1918)
 - Out of the Night (1918)
 - Marriage (1918)
 - Marriage For Convenience (1919)
 - Fires of Faith (1919)
 - The Career of Katherine Bush (1919)
 - Dead Men Tell No Tales (1920)
 - The Heart of Maryland (1921)
 - You Find It Everywhere (1921)
 - Moral Fibre (1921)
 - The Green Caravan (1922)
 - That Woman (1922)
 - The Indian Love Lyrics (1923)
 - Out to Win (1923)
 
References
    
- "Paul Armstrong Dead". The Baltimore Sun. Maryland, Baltimore. August 31, 1915. p. 1. Retrieved August 9, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
 - Hines, Dixie; Hanaford, Harry Prescott, eds. (1914). "Calvert, Catherine (Catherine Calvert Cassidy)". Who's Who in Music and Drama. New York: H. P. Hanaford, p. 60.
 - "Catherine Calvert". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on August 9, 2020. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
 - Fox, Charles Donald; Silver, Milton L., eds. (1920). "Catherine Calvert". Who's Who on the Screen. New York: Ross Publishing. p. 272.
 - "Wife for Paul Armstrong". The Kansas City Star. Missouri, Kansas City. December 20, 1913. p. 2. Retrieved August 9, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
 - "Miss Calvert, Actress, at 80". The Philadelphia Inquirer. January 20, 1971. p. 54. Retrieved August 9, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
 
External links
    
- Catherine Calvert at IMDb
 - Catherine Calvert at AllMovie
 - Catherine Calvert at the Internet Broadway Database
 - Catherine Calvert photo gallery NY Public Library Billy Rose Collection
 - Catherine Calvert portraits at Corbis
 
