Estelle Brody

Silent film actress in the 1920s

Estelle Brody - Performers & Entertainers born August 15th, 1900
Born
Died

1995
30 years ago — 95 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Active during the silent film era, this actress featured in numerous productions throughout the 1920s. Appeared in films such as 'The Unseen Enemy' and 'The Love Burglar'. Transitioned to sound films later, but primarily remembered for contributions to silent cinema.

Starred in 'The Unseen Enemy'

Featured in 'The Love Burglar'

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