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  1. Nov 5, 2016 · Bessie Love (1898-1986) was an American actress, born Juanita Horton in Midland, Texas. She attended school in Midland until she was in the eighth grade, when her father moved his family to Arizona, New Mexico, and then to Hollywood. Love achieved prominence mainly in the silent films and early talkies. With a small frame and delicate features ...

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    Bessie Love. Juanita Horton, better known as Bessie Love (September 10, 1898 – April 26, 1986), was an American-British actress who achieved prominence playing innocent, young girls and wholesome leading ladies in silent and early sound films. [7] Her acting career spanned nearly seven decades—from silent film to sound film, including ...

  3. 1925: Actress Bessie Love dances the Charleston in the film The King on Main Street. 1926: In the film The Song and Dance Man Bessie Love performed the Charleston. 1926: Santos Casani and Josie Lennard performed in a short film The Flat Charleston recorded in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film system, and released in December 1926.

  4. In 1925, Love starred in the science-fiction adventure ‘The Lost World. The movie was an adaptation from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel of the same name. The following year, Love performed the Charleston dance in ‘The Song and Dance Man’. One of her best ever performances came in the 1927 released, ‘Dress Parade’.

  5. Bessie Love. Actress: The Broadway Melody. Bessie Love was born in Texas. Her cowboy father moved the family to Hollywood, where he became a chiropractor. As the family needed money, Bessie's mother sent her to Biograph Studios, hoping she would become an actress. D.W. Griffith saw she was pretty and had some acting talent, and put her in several of his films, also giving her a small part in ...

    • September 10, 1898
    • April 26, 1986
  6. Bessie Love also appeared in The Lost World (1925), The Song and Dance Man (1926) where she again did the Charleston in a scene; Dress Parade (1927) and The Matinee Idol (1928). After the silent film area, Bessie Love made a successful transition into sound and won an Academy Award nomination for the MGM Musical The Broadway Melody (1929).

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  8. 6 days ago · Bessie Burdette Thomas, Bessie Burdette Thomas, 98, of Charleston went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, June 23, 2024. Bessie was a retired LPN having worked at McMillan Hospital and CAMC General and a member of Elk River Church of the Nazarene.