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Home/People/Lillian Worth
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Born
Jun 24, 1884Died: Feb 23, 1952
Lived 67 years
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

25
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Mademoiselle Kithnou
Lillian Wiggins
Lillian Burgher Murphy
IMDb Profile

Lillian Worth

Acting

Biography
Lillian Worth (stage name), born Lillian Burgher Murphy, (June 24, 1884 – February 23, 1952) was an American actress. She appeared in 58 films between 1913 and 1937. Lillian Murphy was born on June 24, 1884, in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of Katherine Stahler and John B. Murphy. After she married in 1905, she began using her husband's surname as her stage name; and by 1909 she, as Lillian Wiggins, had gained public attention and favorable reviews for her performance in the theatrical production Beauty Spot By early 1913, she was a leading actress at Pathé's West Coast studio in Edendale, Los Angeles, where she starred in Western films. Pathé transferred Wiggins a few months later to its East Coast studio in Jersey City, New Jersey, and then in October 1913 to its new Southern studio in St. Augustine, Florida. In March 1914, Pathé once again relocated her, dispatching her to Europe, where she worked at the company's Paris studio before moving to London. There she made films first for British and Colonial Kinematography Company and then for Motograph Film Company. Wiggins returned to the United States in September 1914 and the next year started performing in films for Deer Film Company. Following the dissolution of her first marriage, she married again in 1918. She, however, elected not to use her second husband's surname professionally; instead, she adopted the new stage name Lillian Worth, which is how she continued to be credited until 1937. Lillian Worth was married twice. On May 3, 1905, she married Benjamin Platt Wiggins in Brooklyn, New York. The couple separated after a couple of years, and she filed for divorce in Reno, Nevada in 1911, although on that occasion she did not obtain the divorce. She filed again in Los Angeles, California, and was finally granted a divorce in 1914. She then married Erville Alderson, an American actor, on January 14, 1918, in Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. That marriage too ended in divorce in 1925. Worth died at age 67 in Los Angeles, California, on February 23, 1952. In death records from that time, she is identified as Lillian Alderson despite the fact that she had divorced Erville Alderson 27 years earlier. Her gravesite is located at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles.
The White Angel poster

The White Angel

as Woman Donating Bandages (uncredited)
1936
Private Number poster

Private Number

as Maud
1936
Stars Over Broadway poster

Stars Over Broadway

as Buxom Singer
1935
Stranded poster

Stranded

as Blonde (uncredited)
1935
Carnival poster

Carnival

as Half Man-Half Woman
1935
Maybe It's Love poster

Maybe It's Love

as First Complaining Wife (uncredited)
1935
The Fighting Sheriff poster

The Fighting Sheriff

as Florabell
1931
Other Men's Women poster

Other Men's Women

as Waitress
1931
Dangerous Paradise poster

Dangerous Paradise

as Myrtle
1930
Tarzan the Tiger poster

Tarzan the Tiger

as Queen La of Opar
1929
Stairs of Sand poster

Stairs of Sand

as Babe
1929
The Docks of New York poster

The Docks of New York

as Steve's Girl
1928
Upstream poster

Upstream

as Sister Team
1927
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Rustlers' Ranch

as Tessie
1926
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Won by Law

as Mother Franklin
1925
The Adventures of Tarzan poster

The Adventures of Tarzan

as Queen La of Opar
1921
The Foolish Age poster

The Foolish Age

as Flossy
1921
The Lady from Longacre poster

The Lady from Longacre

as Lady Laura
1921
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The Girl with the Jazz Heart

as Camille
1921
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The Shadow of Rosalie Byrnes

as Mrs. Cromwell
1920