Agnes Ayres
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Agnes Ayres | |
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Born | Agnes Hinkle April 4, 1898 Carbondale, Illinois, U.S. |
Died | December 25, 1940 (aged 42) |
Spouse(s) | S. Manuel Reachi (July 13, 1924-June 10, 1927) |
Agnes Ayres (April 4, 1898 – December 25, 1940) was a silent film star in the 1920s. Born Agnes Hinkle in Carbondale, Illinois, she had planned to have a career in law, but in 1915 at the age of 17 she made her film debut at Essanay Studios in Chicago, and was signed by Fox Studios in 1919.
Moving to New York, Agnes gained popularity after being cast in Richard the Brazen (1917), and was signed by Paramount Pictures in 1920.
During World War I she married Captain Frank P. Schuker. The marriage ended in Summer 1921.
Suddenly, and sensationally, in 1921 she shot to stardom when she was cast in what is probably her best know role opposite Rudolph Valentino in The Sheik. Agnes played the role for all it was worth, and became the envy of every woman alive as the love interest to the cinema's sexiest new idol. Advertisements and lobby posters showed Ayres's name was top-billed above Valentino's.
In October 1924, Ayres revealed that, on July 13, 1924, she had married Mexican diplomat S. Manuel Reachi. Their daughter, Maria Eugenia, was born on March 25, 1926, in Los Angeles.
She went on to have major roles in many other films including The Affairs of Anatol (1921), Forbidden Fruit (1921), and The Ten Commandments (1923), but soon afterward, Agnes' stardom began to decline. In 1926 she reprised her role as Diana in Valentino's The Son of the Sheik.
In Los Angeles, on June 10, 1927, she and Reachi divorced on the grounds of desertion and failure to provide. Ayres never remarried.
In 1929 Agnes lost her fortune in the Crash, and her career ended with the beginning of talking pictures. Her voice was, according to trade journal reports, improperly pitched for sound pictures. Ayres went successfully into real estate after her film career was over and handled prime Beverly Hills properties.
In 1940 Agnes Ayres died of a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 42. For her contribution to motion pictures, she was given star along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 6504 Hollywood Boulevard.
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Year | Title | Notes |
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1914 | The Masked Wrestler | |
1915 | His New Job | aka Charlie's New Job |
1917 | A Family Flivver | |
The Renaissance | aka The Renaissance at Charleroi | |
The Bottom of the Well | ||
The Furnished Room | ||
The Defeat of the City | ||
Richard the Brazen | ||
The Dazzling Miss Davison | aka Who Is She? (USA) | |
The Mirror | ||
Hedda Gabler | ||
The Debt | ||
Mrs. Balfame | ||
Motherhood | ||
The Venturers | ||
1918 | A Bird of Bagdad | |
Springtime à la Carte | ||
Mammon and the Archer | ||
One Thousand Dollars | ||
The Girl and the Graft | ||
The Enchanted Profile | ||
Coals for the Fire | ||
A Four Cornered Triangle | ||
The Purple Dress | ||
A Ramble in Aphasia | ||
The Rubaiyat of a Scotch Highball | ||
Sisters of the Golden Circle | ||
Tobin's Palm | ||
Transients in Arcadia | ||
1919 | The Ghost of a Chance | |
Sacred Silence | ||
The Gamblers | ||
In Honor's Web | ||
The Buried Treasure | ||
The Guardian of the Accolade | ||
A Stitch in Time | ||
The Girl Problem | ||
Shocks of Doom | ||
1920 | The Furnace | aka Breach of Promise |
Held by the Enemy | ||
Go and Get It | ||
The Inner Voice | ||
A Modern Salome | ||
1921 | The Sheik | |
The Affairs of Anatol | aka A Prodigal Knight (UK) | |
Cappy Ricks | ||
Too Much Speed | ||
The Love Special | ||
Forbidden Fruit | ||
1922 | The Lane That Had No Turning | |
A Daughter of Luxury | ||
Clarence | ||
Borderland | ||
The Ordeal | ||
Bought and Paid For | ||
1923 | The Ten Commandments | |
The Marriage Maker | ||
Racing Hearts | ||
The Heart Raider | ||
1924 | Worldly Goods | |
Detained | ||
The Story Without a Name | aka Without Warning (USA) | |
The Guilty One | ||
Bluff | ||
When a Girl Loves | ||
Don't Call It Love | ||
1926 | The Son of the Sheik | |
1927 | Eve's Love Letters | |
1928 | Into the Night | |
The Lady of Victory | ||
1929 | The Donovan Affair | |
Broken Hearted | ||
Bye, Bye, Buddy | ||
1936 | Small Town Girl | aka One Horse Town (USA: TV title) |
1937 | Morning Judge | |
Souls at Sea | ||
Midnight Taxi | ||
Maid of Salem |
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NAME | Ayres, Agnes |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hinkle, Agnes |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1898-4-4 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Carbondale, Illinois, U.S. |
DATE OF DEATH | 1940-12-25 |
PLACE OF DEATH |