Henrietta Crosman

Henrietta Crosman

Deceased · Born: Sep 2, 1861 · Died: Oct 31, 1944

Personal Details

BornSep 2, 1861 Wheeling, West Virginia, USA
Spouse
  • Maurice Campbell

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Oct 16, 1942 )
  • Sedley Brown

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Jun 8, 1896 )

Biography

Henrietta Crosman, a talented and accomplished actress, entered this world on September 2, 1861, in the charming city of Wheeling, West Virginia, United States of America.

Throughout her illustrious career, she left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, captivating audiences with her remarkable performances in a wide range of films, including the notable "Charlie Chan's Secret" released in 1935, the captivating "Pilgrimage" released in 1933, and the emotionally charged "The Right to Live" released in 1935.

Henrietta's personal life was marked by two significant unions, first with Maurice Campbell, and subsequently with Sedley Brown, with whom she shared her life.

Sadly, her life on this earth came to a close on October 31, 1944, in Pelham Manor, New York, United States of America, leaving behind a legacy that would be cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Career

1937
Personal Property
Personal Property as Mrs. Cosgrove Dabney
1936
Charlie Chan's Secret
Charlie Chan's Secret as Mrs. Henrietta Lowell
1935
The Dark Angel
The Dark Angel as Granny Vane
The Right to Live
The Right to Live as Mrs. Trent
1934
Among the Missing
Among the Missing as Martha Abbott
Carolina
Carolina as Mrs. Ellen Connelly
1930