Eulalie Jensen

Eulalie Jensen

Deceased · Born: Dec 24, 1884 · Died: Oct 7, 1952

Personal Details

BornDec 24, 1884 St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Biography

Eulalie Jensen, a talented actress, entered this world on December 24, 1884, in the vibrant city of St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

Her impressive acting career spanned numerous notable films, including the 1923 cinematic adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic novel, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame".

In addition to her work in this iconic production, Jensen's repertoire also included the 1926 comedy-drama, "Bachelor Brides", and the 1921 silent film, "Passion Flower".

Tragically, Eulalie Jensen's life came to a close on October 7, 1952, in the bustling city of Los Angeles, California, USA.

Career

1934
A Lost Lady
A Lost Lady as Mrs. Sloane (uncredited)
Men in White
Men in White as Nurse (uncredited)
1932
Miss Pinkerton
Miss Pinkerton as Superintendent of Nurses Miss Gibbons
So Big!
So Big! as Mrs. Hempel (uncredited)
Union Depot
Union Depot as Dress Shop Proprietress (uncredited)
1931
Confessions of a Co-Ed
Confessions of a Co-Ed as Dean Marbridge
1929
She Goes to War
She Goes to War as Matron of Canteen
1927
1926
Fig Leaves
Fig Leaves as Madame Griswald
1921
The Iron Trail
The Iron Trail as Mrs. Gordon