Olive Wyndham

Olive Frances Wyndham Meysenberg (June 16, 1886 – November 24, 1971) was an American actress on stage and in silent films.

[4] Wyndham's stage credits included roles in The Ruling Power (1904), She Stoops to Conquer (1905), Sir Anthony (1906), The Aero Club (1907), The Man From Home (1908),[5] Blue Grass (1908),[6] The Cottage in the Air (1909), The School for Scandal (1909), Sister Beatrice (1910), The Thunderbolt (1910), Nobody's Daughter (1911), The Only Son (1911), Chains (1912), Oliver Twist (1912),[7] What Happened to Mary (1913),[8] Countess Julia (1913), The Last Resort (1914), Children of Earth (1915),[9] The Greatest Nation (1916), The Sweetmeat Game (1916),[10] The Knife (1917),[11] Nothing But Lies (1918), A Voice in the Dark (1919),[12] The Green Goddess (1921), The Charlatan (1922), Thin Ice (1922), The Steam Roller (1924), Dinner at Eight (1932).

In 1927, she was acting in Massachusetts, including in Cradle Snatchers with her sister Janet Beecher.

[13] Her striking fashion choices were a matter of press interest, as in the 1907 headline "Olive Wyndham's Hat Biggest in United States".

[18] She was married a third time to the New Thought metaphysician and writer Harry Gaze (1878–1959) who died in a car accident en route to a speaking engagement at the Hollywood Church of Religious Science.

Wyndham and a toy terrier named Mary, from a 1913 publication