Advertisement

Zena Virginia Keefe

Advertisement

Zena Virginia Keefe Famous memorial

Birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
17 Nov 1976 (aged 80)
Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Story Chapel Columbarium, Alcove D, Lot: 4 Space: 1
Memorial ID
View Source
Actress. Born Zena Virginia Keefe in San Francisco, California, she first appeared in several stage productions as a child, most notably the 1899 production of Palmer Cox's "Brownies In Fairyland", before entering films. A star of the silent film era, she first found work with the William Fox Studios, before signing a contract with the Vitagraph Company of America, to appear in a series of movie shorts in 1911. She made her actual film debut at the age of sixteen in "The Hieroglyphic" (1912), but it was her role as 'Mary Winslow' in "Her Maternal Right" (1916), that she will be best remembered. A versatile performer, she appeared in a total of 74 films and comedy shorts, among them "All Is Faire In Love And War" (1911), "The Long Skirt" (1911), "The Cabin Boy" (1911), "The Cross Roads" (1912), "The Hindoo's Curse" (1912), "The Gamblers" (1912), "Three Girls And A Man" (1912), "The Esterbrook Case" (1915), "The Tigress" (1915), "The Rail Rider" (1916), "Putting Pep In Slowtown" (1916), "Caprice Of The Mountains" (1916), "Enlighten Thy Daughter" (1917), "Shame" (1917), "An Amateur Widow" (1919), Piccadilly Jim" (1919), "The Woman God Sent" (1920), "After Midnight" (1921), "The Broken Silence" (1922), "The Broken Violin" (1923), "The Lure Of Love" (1924), "Another Man's Wife" (1924), and "Trouping With Ellen" (1924), her last film. After her retirement from Hollywood she married William M. Brownell with whom she had a daughter, Virginia. The family later settled in Danvers, Massachusetts, and it was here that Zena passed away at the age of 80.
Actress. Born Zena Virginia Keefe in San Francisco, California, she first appeared in several stage productions as a child, most notably the 1899 production of Palmer Cox's "Brownies In Fairyland", before entering films. A star of the silent film era, she first found work with the William Fox Studios, before signing a contract with the Vitagraph Company of America, to appear in a series of movie shorts in 1911. She made her actual film debut at the age of sixteen in "The Hieroglyphic" (1912), but it was her role as 'Mary Winslow' in "Her Maternal Right" (1916), that she will be best remembered. A versatile performer, she appeared in a total of 74 films and comedy shorts, among them "All Is Faire In Love And War" (1911), "The Long Skirt" (1911), "The Cabin Boy" (1911), "The Cross Roads" (1912), "The Hindoo's Curse" (1912), "The Gamblers" (1912), "Three Girls And A Man" (1912), "The Esterbrook Case" (1915), "The Tigress" (1915), "The Rail Rider" (1916), "Putting Pep In Slowtown" (1916), "Caprice Of The Mountains" (1916), "Enlighten Thy Daughter" (1917), "Shame" (1917), "An Amateur Widow" (1919), Piccadilly Jim" (1919), "The Woman God Sent" (1920), "After Midnight" (1921), "The Broken Silence" (1922), "The Broken Violin" (1923), "The Lure Of Love" (1924), "Another Man's Wife" (1924), and "Trouping With Ellen" (1924), her last film. After her retirement from Hollywood she married William M. Brownell with whom she had a daughter, Virginia. The family later settled in Danvers, Massachusetts, and it was here that Zena passed away at the age of 80.

Family Members


Advertisement

Advertisement

How famous was Zena Virginia Keefe ?

Current rating: 3.47059 out of 5 stars

34 votes

Sign-in to cast your vote.

  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: The Silent Forgotten
  • Added: Feb 24, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105783920/zena_virginia-keefe: accessed ), memorial page for Zena Virginia Keefe (26 Jun 1896–17 Nov 1976), Find a Grave Memorial ID 105783920, citing Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.