Betty Howe
Betty Howe
Biography
Howe was born in New York City, and attended Chappaqua Mountain Institute, a Quaker school. With "no stage experience," Howe joined Vitagraph Studios as a stock player in 1916. In 1918, she and Canadian actor Edward Earle formed the Earle-Howe production company within Vitagraph. She appeared in silent films, including Mr. Jack, a Hallroom Hero (1916, short), Mr. Jack Trifles (1916, short), Mr. Jack Hires a Stenographer (1916, short), Fathers of Men (1916), The Alibi (1916), Beatrice Fairfax (1916, serial), The Scarlet Runner (1916), For France (1917), The Blind Adventure (1918), The Lie (1918), To Hell with the Kaiser! (1918), Wolves of Kultur (1918), As a Man Thinks (1919), The Woman of His Dream (1921), A Man of Stone (1921), and Breaking Home Ties (1922). Howe died in New York City in 1969, aged 74 years.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
9
Gender
Female
Birthday
1895-05-23 (130 years old)
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Acting

1922

Breaking Home Ties as Esther

1921

A Man of Stone as Laila

1921

The Woman of His Dream as Gwen Emberdale

1919

As a Man Thinks as Vedah Seelig

1918

The Lie as Lucy Shale

1918

Wolves of Kultur as Helen Moore

1916

Beatrice Fairfax as Not available

1916

The Alibi as Enid Chamberlain

1916

Mr. Jack Trifles as Jeanne - the maid