Craig, Nell (1891–1965)
Craig, Nell (1891–1965)
American silent-film actress. Name variations: Nellie R. Craig. Born June 13, 1891, in Princeton, New Jersey; died Jan 5, 1965, in Hollywood, California; m. Fred E. Wright (died 1936).
Starred in Lubin and Essanay films (1913–14); made over 100 films, including The Queen of Sheba, The Flirt, The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln, A Boy of Flanders, Cimarron, Dark Delusion and Consolation Marriage.
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