Evelyn Brent Net Worth

Evelyn Brent was an American actress born in Tampa, Florida in 1901. After moving to New York with her father, she began modelling and eventually found her way into acting. She starred in films with stars like John Barrymore and Olga Petrova, and even went to England and Spain for roles. She was a matinee idol in the 1920s and 30s, and was known for her exotic temptress and vamp roles. After the decline of silent films, she moved to talking pictures and eventually to westerns and 'quota quickies'. She retired in 1960 and made her last screen appearance on Wagon Train in 1957.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day October 20, 1901
Birth Place  Tampa, Florida, United States
Age 119 YEARS OLD
Died On June 4, 1975(1975-06-04) (aged 73)\nLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Birth Sign Scorpio
Other names Betty Riggs
Occupation Actress
Years active 1915–1960
Spouse(s) B. P. Fineman (m.1922–1927; divorced) Harry D. Edwards (1928–1947; divorced) Harry Fox (m.?–1959; his death)

💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M

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Biography/Timeline

1915

She began her film career working under her own name at a New Jersey film studio then made her major debut in the 1915 silent film production of the Robert W. Service poem, The Shooting of Dan McGrew.

1922

As Evelyn Brent, she continued to work in film, developing into a young woman whose sultry looks were much sought after. After World War I, she went to London for a vacation. She met American Playwright Oliver Cromwell who urged her to accept an important role in The Ruined Lady. The production was presented on the London stage. The Actress remained in England for four years, performing in films produced by British companies. She also worked on stage there before going to Hollywood in 1922.

1928

Evelyn went on to make more than two dozen silent films including three for the noted Austrian Director Josef von Sternberg, including The Last Command (1928), an epic war drama for which Emil Jannings won the first Academy Award for Best Actor and featured a pivotal supporting performance for william Powell. Later that same year, she starred opposite william Powell in Paramount Pictures' (and her own) first talkie. One film, Interference (1928), did not live up to expectations at the box office. Despite that, Brent played major roles in several more features, most notably The Silver Horde and the Paramount Pictures all-star revue Paramount on Parade (both 1930).

1930

By the early part of the 1930s, she was busy working in secondary roles in a variety of films as well as touring with vaudeville shows.

1941

By 1941 her screen career was at its least prestigious point. Now too mature for ingenue roles, and no longer in demand by major studios, she found plenty of work at the smaller, low-budget studios. She photographed attractively opposite leading men who were also at advanced ages and later stages in their careers: Neil Hamilton in Producers Releasing Corporation's production Dangerous Lady, Lee Tracy in the same studio's The Payoff, and Jack Holt in the serial Holt of the Secret Service, produced by Larry Darmour for Columbia Pictures. Her performances were still persuasive, and her name was still recognizable to moviegoers: theater owners often put "Evelyn Brent" on their marquees. In the early 1940s she worked in the Pine-Thomas "B" action features for Paramount Pictures release. Veteran Director william Beaudine cast her in many "B" productions, including Emergency Landing (1941), Bowery Champs (1944), The Golden Eye (1948), and Again Pioneers (1950). After performing in more than 120 films, she retired from acting in 1950 and worked for a number of years as an actor's agent.

1959

Evelyn Brent was married three times: to movie executive Bernard P. Fineman, to Producer Harry D. Edwards, and finally to the vaudeville actor Harry Fox for whom the foxtrot dance was named. They were still married when he died in 1959.

1960

In 1960, Brent was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a motion pictures star for her contributions to the film industry. Her star is located at 6548 Hollywood Boulevard.

1975

Brent died of a heart attack in 1975 at her Los Angeles home. She was cremated and interred in the San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, California.