May Emory

She performed in vaudeville, working with her husband on the Keith, Orpheum, and Pantages circuits.

[1] On stage, she performed with the Morton Opera Company, including a production of The Tenderfoot at the National Theatre in Boston in 1914.

[3] Emory and her husband, Harry Gribbon, joined the L-KO Kompany and began making comedy films.

[1] She is buried next to her husband at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.

This article about a United States film actor born in the 1880s is a stub.

Emory in 1915