Gladys Frazin Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
GLADYS FRAZIN
Born: 1901
Died: March 09, 1939 in New York City, New York
Biography
Gladys Frazin, born in 1901, was an American actress whose career in the entertainment industry, though brief, left an imprint during the silent film era.
Frazin's contributions to cinema were primarily during the silent era, where she showcased her talents in a handful of films. Her performances were characterized by the expressive emotionality that was requisite for silent cinema, where dialogue was absent, and facial expressions, body language, and emotive projection were paramount.
Beyond her professional career, Gladys Frazin's personal life garnered attention, especially her marriage to John Miljan, a prominent actor of the silent and early sound film era. Their relationship was of interest to the public and the press, reflecting the celebrity culture of the time, which closely followed the personal lives of film stars.
Frazin's contributions to cinema were primarily during the silent era, where she showcased her talents in a handful of films. Her performances were characterized by the expressive emotionality that was requisite for silent cinema, where dialogue was absent, and facial expressions, body language, and emotive projection were paramount.
Beyond her professional career, Gladys Frazin's personal life garnered attention, especially her marriage to John Miljan, a prominent actor of the silent and early sound film era. Their relationship was of interest to the public and the press, reflecting the celebrity culture of the time, which closely followed the personal lives of film stars.
1930-The-Compulsory-Husband (Performer), 1928-Inspiration (Performer), 1928-The-Blue-Peter (Performer), 1931-The-Other-Woman (Performer), 1928-Spangles (Performer), 1927-The-Winning-Oar (Performer), 1924-Let-Not-Man-Put-Asunder (Performer), 1932-Kiss-Me-Sergeant (Performer), 1929-The-Return-of-the-Rat (Performer)
Theater Credits
The-Masked-Woman - Performer (December 22, 1922 - April 1923)
Style
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GLADYS FRAZIN - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 290187Having lost the key to her safe deposit box, she penned this letter to the bank, asking that her husband be allowed to retrieve his cigarette lighter from it. A rare signature. Autograph Letter signed: "Gladys Frazin", 1 page, 6x7½. No place, no date.
Price: $360.00