Anita Hendrie (1867 or 1868 – April 15, 1940) was an American actress who appeared in 67 silent films between 1908 and 1912, and in several stock theater and vaudeville plays since 1899.
Hendrie was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of William Scott Hendrie and M. Louise Morton. Her father was a surgeon. Her grandfathers were John Martin, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and painter Benjamin West.
Hendrie acted with the stock company at Forepaugh's theater in Cincinnati until going to work to Salt Lake City in 1907. She died at her home in Brooklyn at age 72 on April 15, 1940. Her grave is in Milford, Connecticut.
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as Rosita's Mother
1911
as Irma
1909
as The Maid
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as The Mother
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as Mrs. Fielding
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as Auntie
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as Party Guest
1909
as Servant / Noblewoman
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as The Mother
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as Mignon's Mother
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as In Hospital
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as Lena
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as Visitor
1909
as Vinuella - Miguel's Wife
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as The Assaulted Woman
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as Woman in the Play / Woman in the Audience
1909
as Neighbour
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as The Maid
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as Maid
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as Veronica's Partner
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as The Mother
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as Noblewoman
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as Mrs. Jones Mother
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as Mother
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as The Mother
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as Woman - Fourth Couple
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as Theatre Woman
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as In Tenement
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as Theatre Audience
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as In Office
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as Guest
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as Young Man's Mother
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as Party Guest
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as The Mother
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as At Dance
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as The Duchess
1909
as Margie, the Cook
1908
as Jessie Marshall