Ethelmary Oakland (30 July 1909 – 2 December 1999) was an American actress as a silent film child star.
[2] In 1915, the Buffalo Times noted her "portrayer of child screen roles is unrivaled".
[4] Oakland posed for a portrait by Emil Fuchs that was displayed in public exhibits and a gallery in 1916.
[10][11] Oakland left the movie industry in the late 1910s,[citation needed] and went on to become a librarian at Seton Hall University.
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