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Mabel Julienne Scott

Mabel Julienne Scott
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Born (1892-11-02)November 2, 1892
Minneapolis, USA
Died October 1, 1976(1976-10-01) (aged 83)
Los Angeles, USA
Occupation Actress

Mabel Julienne Scott (November 2, 1892 – October 1, 1976) was an American stage and silent movie actress.

Scott was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her parents were of French and Norwegian heritage. A graduate of Northwestern Conservatory in Minneapolis, she came to New York City at the age of 17. When she failed to land the job she wanted, Scott played for a time with a stock company in Omaha, Nebraska. Scott made her Broadway (Manhattan) stage debut in The Barrier by Rex Beach.

In 1926 she played the role of the mother in The Lullaby, performed at the Pasadena Playhouse. One critic commented that Scott was uniquely suited to play the part for which she was cast. Other theatrical appearances of note are roles in Painted Faces, with comedian Joe E. Brown and The Copperhead, playing opposite Lionel Barrymore. In Behold My Wife (1920) she played the leading feminine role as Lali, an American Indian maiden. The film was produced by Famous Players. She shared an apartment in Hollywood for a time with her brother, William Scott, who was also an actor. Scott was paired with Roscoe Arbuckle in the Paramount Pictures release, The Round Up (1920). She was contracted to George Medford Productions but made motion pictures for both Famous Players and Goldwyn Pictures.


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