From 1920 to 1923 she appeared in nineteen films. Some sources have her possibly credited with a role in the 1929 film Crashing Through, but as to whether she was or was not in that film has never been confirmed beyond doubt. Not including that film, she is officially credited with having appeared in twenty one films during her short career. She was residing in Calabasas, California at the time of her death on December 22, 2001. At the time of her death at 99, she was the last living cast member of The Birth of a Nation.
^Harris M. Lentz III (2002). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2001: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture. McFarland & Company. p. 322. ISBN078641278X. ISSN 1087-9617. OCLC 1071147483.
mary, wynn, march, 1902, december, 2001, american, film, actress, silent, film, wynn, with, harry, edwards, comedy, short, rest, peace, 1921, bornphoebe, isabelle, bassor, watsonmarch, 1902san, francisco, californiadieddecember, 2001, 2001, aged, calabasas, an. Mary Wynn March 13 1902 December 22 2001 was an American film actress of the silent film era Mary WynnWynn with Harry Edwards in the comedy short Rest in Peace 1921 BornPhoebe Isabelle Bassor WatsonMarch 13 1902San Francisco CaliforniaDiedDecember 22 2001 2001 12 22 aged 99 Calabasas Los Angeles CaliforniaBurial placeOakwood Memorial Park Cemetery Contents 1 Biography 2 Filmography 3 References 4 External linksBiography editBorn Phoebe Isabelle Bassor Watson in San Francisco California she began acting with a 1914 role in False Pride starring Jennie Lee and Charles Gorman Her biggest film in which she had a minor role was in the 1915 classic film The Birth of a Nation starring Lillian Gish Mae Marsh and directed by D W Griffith In 1920 she would star opposite James Harrison in Hot Stuff From 1920 to 1923 she appeared in nineteen films Some sources have her possibly credited with a role in the 1929 film Crashing Through but as to whether she was or was not in that film has never been confirmed beyond doubt Not including that film she is officially credited with having appeared in twenty one films during her short career She was residing in Calabasas California at the time of her death on December 22 2001 At the time of her death at 99 she was the last living cast member of The Birth of a Nation Filmography editYear Title Role Notes1915 The Birth of a Nation Minor Role Uncredited1921 The Man Who Smiled 1 1922 Shattered Idols Ethel Hathaway1922 The Woman He Loved Helen Comstock1923 The Power Divine Sally Slocum1923 Danger Phyllis Baxter1923 The Range Patrol1928 Crashing Through final film role References edit Harris M Lentz III 2002 Obituaries in the Performing Arts 2001 Film Television Radio Theatre Dance Music Cartoons and Pop Culture McFarland amp Company p 322 ISBN 078641278X ISSN 1087 9617 OCLC 1071147483 External links editMary Wynn at IMDb nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mary Wynn Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Wynn amp oldid 1103815631, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,