Bartine Burkett
Bartine Burkett Zane | |
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Bartine Burkett The High Sign (1921) | |
Born |
Robeline, Louisiana, U.S. | February 9, 1898
Died |
May 20, 1994 96) Burbank, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1917–1983 |
Spouse(s) | Ralph Zane (1928-1968; his death) |
Bartine Burkett Zane (February 9, 1898 – May 20, 1994) was an American film actress, best recalled for her silent comedies and her late-in-life appearances in sitcoms and TV commercials. Among her earliest co-stars and friends were Buster Keaton, Roscoe Arbuckle, Al St. John, and Stan Laurel.[1]
Burkett appeared in nearly sixty silent films before retiring upon her 1928 marriage. Five years after her husband's death, she returned to acting in 1973, appearing in three films and a number of television programs and advertisements.[2] She was born in Robeline, Louisiana and died in Burbank, California.
Selected filmography
- Hello Trouble (1918)
- Hickory Hiram (1918)
- Hearts in Hock (1919)
- The Aero-Nut (1920)
- The High Sign (1921)
- Cornered (1924)
- He Who Gets Slapped (1924)
- The Golden Bed (1925)
- Seven Chances (1925)
- Curses! (1925)
- Galaxina (1980)
- The Devil and Max Devlin (1981)
References
- ↑ Bartine Zane. "'The Buster Keaton That I Knew'". hollywoodtimemachine.com. Retrieved January 25, 2014.
- ↑ "Bartine Zane, 96; Silent Film and TV Actress Dies". latimes.com. May 25, 1994. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
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