Ethel Grey Terry(1891-1931)
- Actress
A graduate of the Notre Dame academy at Roxbury, Massachusetts, Ethel
began her career as a classical dancer working under the direction of
Belasco and the Shuberts. She began her career on the stage at two
years of age, later being going to New York to pursue a career on the
stage. On Broadway she appeared in "The Lily" with Julia Dean, "The
Only Son," "Search Me" with Montagu Love and "Honor Be Damned!" with
William Courtleigh. Ethel made her screen debut in 1914 and went on to
play roles as society women. Although in 1922 she did play the role of
Calamity Jane opposite William S. Hart and it was around this time, her
career started to slip. She died from an illness she'd suffered for
over a year.