Charlotte Pierce

Charlotte Pierce (October 22, 1904 – November 23, 1996) was an American actress in silent films.

[6] She was helped into movies by actress Cathrine Curtis[1] and by screenwriter Elinor Glyn.

[7] Pierce appeared in the silent films beginning in her teen years, as "an ingenue of the Pickford type",[8] including roles in Peaceful Valley (1921),[9] The Man of the Forest (1921),[7] The Barnstormer (1922),[10] Gas, Oil and Water (1922),[11] The Woman He Married (1922),[2] Colleen of the Pines (1922),[12] A Tailor-Made Man (1922),[5] The Veiled Woman (1922), The Lavender Bath Lady (1922), The Super-Sex (1922),[13] Thru the Flames (1923), The Courtship of Miles Standish (1923), Sky's the Limit (1925), The Wildcat (1925),[14] Queen of Spades (1925), West of Mojave (1925), The Sheep Trail (1926), and The Fighting Gob (1926).

[15] Charlotte Pierce married actor and musician William Virgil Mays in 1922.

"Solly" Baiano, a talent scout, casting director, violinist, and tennis champion.

Advertisement for The Super-Sex (1922), starring Charlotte Pierce, a Frank R. Adams Production. A young woman is shown looking over her shoulder at two older men and two older women.
Advertisement for The Super-Sex (1922), starring Charlotte Pierce.