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Home/People/Myrtle Stedman
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Born
Mar 3, 1883Died: Jan 8, 1938
Lived 54 years
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

123
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Myrtle Steadman
Myrtle Lincoln
IMDb Profile

Myrtle Stedman

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia Myrtle Stedman (March 3, 1883 – January 8, 1938) was a leading lady and later character actress in motion pictures beginning in silent films in 1910. She was born in Chicago, Illinois and educated at a private finishing school there. Miss Stedman performed in light opera and musical comedies there. Her voice was cultivated in France. Her tutor was Marchesi, who was known as one of the finest instructors of voice culture in his country. Myrtle did not enter the field of light opera because of her preference for light opera. She starred for a number of seasons in Isle of Spice and The Chocolate Soldier. She performed for a year at the Whitney Theater in Chicago and was a prima donna of the Chicago Grand Opera Company. Her first appearances in movies were in Selig studio western and action short films. Among her feature films are Flaming Youth, The Valley of the Moon, The Dangerous Age, and The Famous Mrs. Fair. In 1936, she was signed by Warner Brothers to play bit and extra roles. Her last release was Accidents Will Happen, in 1938. Myrtle Stedman died of a heart attack in Hollywood, California in 1938 at the age of 54. Interment at Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood California. Her husband Marshall Stedman was a drama school conductor. They were divorced by 1920. Their son Lincoln Stedman was a prolific silent film character actor.
Accidents Will Happen poster

Accidents Will Happen

as Professional Witness #2 (uncredited)
1938
A Slight Case of Murder poster

A Slight Case of Murder

as Nurse (uncredited)
1938
She Loved a Fireman poster

She Loved a Fireman

as Mrs. Brown
1937
Missing Witnesses poster

Missing Witnesses

as Minor Role (uncredited)
1937
Over the Goal poster

Over the Goal

as Marshall's Secretary
1937
Alcatraz Island poster

Alcatraz Island

as Party Guest (uncredited)
1937
That Certain Woman poster

That Certain Woman

as Mrs. Ransom - Rogers' Secretary (uncredited)
1937
Back in Circulation poster

Back in Circulation

as Arlene's Maid (uncredited)
1937
The Go-Getter poster

The Go-Getter

as Hospital Nurse with Bill (uncredited)
1937
Draegerman Courage poster

Draegerman Courage

as Nurse (uncredited)
1937
That Man's Here Again poster

That Man's Here Again

as Hospital Nurse
1937
Ready, Willing and Able poster

Ready, Willing and Able

as Junior's Mother
1937
Under Southern Stars poster

Under Southern Stars

as Arlene's Mother
1937
Green Light poster

Green Light

as A Nurse
1937
The Great O'Malley poster

The Great O'Malley

as Nurse (uncredited)
1937
Give Me Liberty poster

Give Me Liberty

as Martha Washington
1936
Song of the Saddle poster

Song of the Saddle

as Mrs. Coburn
1936
Here's to Romance poster

Here's to Romance

as Bit Part
1935
School for Girls poster

School for Girls

as Mrs. Winters
1934
Beggars in Ermine poster

Beggars in Ermine

as Nurse
1934