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Home/People/Lucille Carlisle
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Born
Aug 31, 1895Died: Oct 19, 1958
Lived 63 years
Place of Birth
Galesburg, Illinois, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

19
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Ida Lucile White
Lucille Zintheo
Люсиль Карлайл
IMDb Profile

Lucille Carlisle

Acting

Biography
Lucille Carlisle was born Ida Lucille White in Galesburg, Illinois. After her father abandoned the family her mother opened a boarding house in Spokane, Washington. At the age of sixteen Lucille was briefly married. Soon after she she won a beauty contest organized by Photoplay Magazine. She moved to New York City and began her career on Broadway as Lucille Zintheo. Later she changed her stage name Lucille Carlisle. In 1918 she was signed by Vitagraph Pictures and was cast in the Larry Semon comedy Boodle and Bandits. Larry and Lucille would make more than a twenty movies together including The Simple Life and A Pair of Kings. They became a popular onscreen team while off screen they had a tempestuous romance. Lucille was unhappy with the shape of her nose and underwent numerous plastic surgeries. In 1922 she and Larry were secretly married. Later that year Lucille suffered a nervous breakdown. She recovered but her marriage to Larry ended in divorce. In 1923 she auditioned for the lead in The Hunchback of Notre Dame but Patsy Ruth Miller got the part. Lucille developed a drinking problem and was often under a doctor's care for her nerves. She decided to stop acting and married businessman Leland H. Millikin in 1930. Lucille, who never had children, adopted her niece when her sister was unable to raise her. During World War 2 she made several radio appearances. Lucille died on October 19, 1958 due to a liver disorder. She was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
No Wedding Bells poster

No Wedding Bells

as The Girl
1923
The Counter Jumper poster

The Counter Jumper

as Glorietta Hope
1922
Golf poster

Golf

as The daughter, the Blonde Flapper
1922
A Pair of Kings poster

A Pair of Kings

as Princess Lucille
1922
The Show poster

The Show

as Leading lady
1922
The Suitor poster

The Suitor

Cast
1920
The Stage Hand poster

The Stage Hand

as The Leading Lady
1920
School Days poster

School Days

Cast
1920
The Fly-Cop poster

The Fly-Cop

as A Cabaret Queen
1920
The Grocery Clerk poster

The Grocery Clerk

as The Postmistress
1919
The Head Waiter poster

The Head Waiter

as Cashier
1919
Dull Care poster

Dull Care

as Chief of Police's Wife
1919
Between the Acts poster

Between the Acts

as Manager's Wife aka The Vamp
1919
The Simple Life poster

The Simple Life

as Captain Tillie
1919
His Home Sweet Home poster

His Home Sweet Home

as The Wife
1919
The Star Boarder poster

The Star Boarder

as The Warden's Daughter
1919
Passing the Buck poster

Passing the Buck

as The Fat Crook's Wife
1919
Well, I'll Be poster

Well, I'll Be

as Susie
1919
Scamps and Scandals poster

Scamps and Scandals

as Wedding Guest
1919