Early Cantrell

Early Cantrell

Deceased · Born: Apr 28, 1909 · Died: May 23, 1997

Personal Details

BornApr 28, 1909 Wise, Virginia, USA

Biography

Early Cantrell, a talented and accomplished actress, made her mark on the world of entertainment with her remarkable performances in a variety of films. Born on April 28, 1909, in the charming town of Wise, Virginia, USA, she began her journey in the world of acting with a keen passion and dedication that would serve her well throughout her illustrious career.

Her impressive repertoire of films includes the notable titles "Open Season for Saps" (1944),"West of the Alamo" (1946),and "Jiggers, My Wife" (1946),showcasing her remarkable range and versatility as an actress.

Throughout her life, Cantrell continued to captivate audiences with her captivating performances, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema. Her legacy continues to be celebrated and remembered, even after her passing on May 23, 1997, in California, USA.

Career

1946
West of the Alamo
West of the Alamo as Helen Morgan
Jiggers, My Wife
Jiggers, My Wife as Minnie Strinker
1945
Keep Your Powder Dry
Keep Your Powder Dry as WAC Company Commander (uncredited)
Betrayal from the East
Betrayal from the East as American Cafe Waitress (uncredited)
1944
Open Season for Saps
Open Season for Saps as Mrs. Strinker
One Mysterious Night
One Mysterious Night as Margaret Dean (Uncredited)
1943
The Phantom
The Phantom as Ruby Dawn aka The Fire Princess
1941
I'll Never Heil Again
I'll Never Heil Again as Heilstone's Maid