Jacqueline Gadsden

Jacqueline Gadsden (Jane Daly) prepared for a scene in The Mysterious Island
Jacqueline Gadsden (August 3, 1900 – August 10, 1986) was an American film actress during the silent era. Born in Lompoc, California to Gerald F and Jessie H (Salter) Gadsden, she is probably best known to modern audiences at the wealthy, haughty other woman in the Clara Bow vehicle It (1927). She married William Harry Dale (1900 - 1975) about 1924. She made two films in 1929 under the name Jane Daly, and retired shortly after that. She died in San Marcos, California.
Select Filmography
- Cordelia the Magnificent (1923)
- Skid-Proof (1923)
- The Man Who Won (1923)
- A Chapter in Her Life (1923)
- The Goldfish (1924)
- His Hour (1924) - Tatiana Shebanoff (billed as Jacqueline Gadsdon)
- The Wife of the Centaur (1924)
- The Flaming Forties (1924)
- Man and Maid (1924)
- Ridin' the Wind (1925)
- The Merry Widow (1925)
- The Show (1927)
- It (1927)
- The Thirteenth Hour (1927)
- Beyond London Lights (1928)
- Red Hair (1928)
- West of Zanzibar (1928)
- The City of Purple Dreams (1928)
- Forbidden Hours (1928)[1][2]
- Beyond London Lights (1928)
- The Quitter (1929)
- The Mysterious Island (1929)[3]
References
- ↑ St. Petersburg Times August 5. 1928 p 12. Web. April 2. 2014. Gadsden's participation in this film is unconfirmed.
- ↑ Montreal Gazette July 28. 1928 p 10. Web. April 13. 2014
- ↑ St. Petersburg Times January 13. 1929 p 7. Web. April 13. 2014. Gadsden is listed under her original name in this review, but is credited as Jane Daly in the film.
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