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Esther Ralston

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Esther Ralston
Born September 17, 1902(1902-09-17)
Bar Harbor, Maine, U.S.
Died January 14, 1994(1994-01-14) (aged 91)
Ventura, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1915–1962
Spouse George Webb (1925–1933) (divorced)
Will Morgan (1934–1938) (divorced)
Ted Lloyd (1939–1954) (divorced)

Esther Ralston (September 17, 1902 – January 14, 1994) was an American movie actress whose greatest popularity came during the silent era.

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[edit] Early life and career

Ralston started as a child actress in a family vaudeville act which was billed as "The Ralston Family with Baby Esther, America's Youngest Juliet." From this, she appeared in a few small silent film roles before gaining attention as Mrs. Darling in the 1924 version of Peter Pan.

In the late 1920s she appeared in many films for Paramount, at one point earning as much as $8000 a week, and garnering much popularity, especially in Britain. She appeared mainly in comedies, often portraying spirited society girls, but she also received good reviews for her forays into dramatic roles. In 1962, she had a leading role in the short-lived daytime drama, Our Five Daughters.

[edit] Retirement

Despite making a successful transition to sound, she was reduced to appearing in B-movies by the mid-1930s, leading to her retirement. By the time she settled down in 1941, she had made over 100 movies. During the mid-1950s as Mrs. Esther Lloyd, a grandmother, she worked in the Seventh Church of Christ Scientist in New York. Happy with her life, Ralston expressed no desire to make a comeback.

Esther Ralston died in Ventura, California on January 14, 1994 of a heart attack.

She was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (6664 Hollywood Boulevard) for her popular work in motion pictures.

[edit] Family relationships

She is of no known relation to fellow silent film actress Jobyna Ralston. She was the aunt of television/stage/radio/recording artist Bob Ralston and the great-great aunt of stage and television actor Field Cate.

[edit] Selected filmography

[edit] References

  • Drew, William H. Speaking of Silents: First Ladies of the Screen. Vestal: New York, 1989.

[edit] External links

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