Ethel Wright Nesbitt (June 24, 1884 – November 7, 1958) was an American actress and teacher.
[2] Wright appeared in several silent films, including as Marguerite Leonard in A Leap for Love (1912), the working mother in The Cry of the Children (1912), the bank teller's wife in Vengeance Is Mine (1912), Catherine Wolff in Bolshevism on Trial (1919) and Mrs. Minnett in The Enchanted Cottage (1924).
[3] In addition to acting, Wright was a high school teacher.
[4] She married mechanical engineer Hugh Nesbitt from New Jersey on June 12, 1915, in Milwaukee.
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