Harriette Underhill

She then played minor parts in some theatre productions, including in the original chorus for the popular musical Florodora.

"[4] Her sway in Hollywood was apparent from the fact that numerous stars visited her in her final illness.

[1][5][3] In 1923, Screenland magazine canvassed top film critics to identify the ten best movies ever made.

Every critic except Underhill included The Birth of a Nation (which was already controversial at the time of its release) in their list.

[7][8] In a 1925 interview she said "I've been married thousands of times, perhaps because I've always loved anything with an element of chance or danger.