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Viola Barry

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Original Name
Gladys Viola Wilson
Birth
Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
2 Apr 1964 (aged 70)
Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.832216, Longitude: -122.240686
Plot
Plot 36, Lot 268 W ½
Memorial ID
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Actress. She was born Gladys Viola Wilson in Evanston, Illinois the daughter of Jackson Stitt Wilson. She moved with her family to Berkeley, California. In 1910, Barry signed with the Belasco Theater Company to be their new ingénue. Prior to this, she had four years of stage experience, two of these with Benson's Shakespearean Company in England. Among the heroines she played were Viola, Juliet, Portia, and Rosalind. Her first appearance with the Belasco company was in The Test by Jules Eckert Goodman. She was in motion pictures from 1911 through 1920. Her early screen credits include The Totem Mask, The Voyager: A Tale of Old Canada, McKee Rankin's '49, John Oakhurst, Gambler, An Indian Vestal, Coals of Fire, A Painter's Idyl, The Chief's Daughter, George Warrington's Escape, and Evangeline. All these were completed in her first year in movies. In February 1911, Barry married John Conway (aka actor and film director Jack Conway) of the Bison Moving Picture Company in Santa Ana, California. They had one daughter, Rosemary. The couple divorced in 1918. Barry subsequently married screenwriter Frank McGrew Willis with whom she had four more children: Virginia, Gloria, McGrew, and James. She died in 1964 in Hollywood, California. She was buried at the Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California.
Actress. She was born Gladys Viola Wilson in Evanston, Illinois the daughter of Jackson Stitt Wilson. She moved with her family to Berkeley, California. In 1910, Barry signed with the Belasco Theater Company to be their new ingénue. Prior to this, she had four years of stage experience, two of these with Benson's Shakespearean Company in England. Among the heroines she played were Viola, Juliet, Portia, and Rosalind. Her first appearance with the Belasco company was in The Test by Jules Eckert Goodman. She was in motion pictures from 1911 through 1920. Her early screen credits include The Totem Mask, The Voyager: A Tale of Old Canada, McKee Rankin's '49, John Oakhurst, Gambler, An Indian Vestal, Coals of Fire, A Painter's Idyl, The Chief's Daughter, George Warrington's Escape, and Evangeline. All these were completed in her first year in movies. In February 1911, Barry married John Conway (aka actor and film director Jack Conway) of the Bison Moving Picture Company in Santa Ana, California. They had one daughter, Rosemary. The couple divorced in 1918. Barry subsequently married screenwriter Frank McGrew Willis with whom she had four more children: Virginia, Gloria, McGrew, and James. She died in 1964 in Hollywood, California. She was buried at the Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California.

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  • Added: Feb 8, 2015
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142365027/viola-barry: accessed ), memorial page for Viola Barry (4 Mar 1894–2 Apr 1964), Find a Grave Memorial ID 142365027, citing Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.