Beulah Elizabeth Booker (December 27, 1899 – September 17, 1973)[1][2] was an American actress in silent films.
Her most prominent role was as Buster Keaton's love interest in his feature film debut, The Saphead (1920).
[5][6] Beyond acting, Booker was interested in aviation,[7] helped at a benefit canteen for war relief in 1918,[8] and modeled with art and fresh produce for the Los Angeles Express.
Her first husband was screenwriter and aviator Kenneth Anthony O'Hara; they married in 1918 and divorced in 1919.
[3][21][22] Her second husband was Thomas O'Farrell; they married in 1925,[23] and lived in Newport Beach, Modjeska, and Encinitas.