Diana Serra Cary
Actress and author of silent films

Born
October 29th, 1918
106 years ago
Died
2020
5 years ago — 102 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Began acting in silent films at a young age, starred in projects such as 'Little Orphant Annie' and 'The Star Prince'. Transitioned to writing later in life, focusing on her experiences in early cinema. Authored several books, providing insights into the film industry during the silent era. Continued to engage with audiences through public speaking about her life in film.
Starred in 'Little Orphant Annie'
Authored books on silent film history
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