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Kitty Gordon (born Constance Minnie Blades; 22 April 1878 – 26 May 1974) was an English stage and silent film actress. Career. Constance Minnie Blades was born in Folkestone, Kent, to Col. Blades of the Royal Artillery.
29 Mei 1974 · Kitty Gordon, the Edwardian beauty for whom Victor Herbert composed “The Enchantress,” in which she starred here in 1911, died Sunday in the Ross Nursing Home in Brentwood, Miss Gordon was in...
Kitty Gordon was born on 22 April 1878 in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Wasp (1918), The Scar (1919) and Forget-Me-Not (1917). She was married to Ralph Ranlet, Captain Henry W.W.H. Beresford, Michael Levenston and Maxwell James.
Kitty Gordon was born on April 22, 1878 in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Wasp (1918), The Scar (1919) and Forget-Me-Not (1917). She was previously married to Ralph Ranlet, Captain Henry W.W.H. Beresford, Michael Levenston and Maxwell James. She died on May 26, 1974 in Brentwood, Long Island, New York, USA.
Kitty Gordon was an English stage and silent film actress, born in 1878. Her first professional stage appearance was at the Princes Theatre in Bristol in 1901 in the touring production of San Toy.
Kitty Gordon (1878-1974) Kitty Gordon, whose real name was born Constance Minnie Blades at Battery House in Folkestone, Kent, on 33nd April 1878. She was the last of eight children born to Joel Blades, a captain in the Royal Artillery, and his wife Sarah.
On 25 June 1920, during a Vaudeville performance in Chicago with her husband, Jack Wilson, and her daughter, Vera Beresford, Gordon's stage gun discharged a live round and shot Joseph A. Hack, an offstage acrobat.