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Lillian Biron(1898-1957)

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Lillian Biron
Lillian Biron was born Lillian Marie Biorn on September 2, 1898 in Independence, Kansas. Her father, Martin Biorn, was born in Demark and she had two sisters. The family moved to Arkansas when she was a child. Lillian started her career performing in vaudeville. In 1917 she was signed by Triangle Pictures and made her film debut in A Bachelor's Finish. She appeared in dozens of comedies including His Bitter Fate, Hobbled Hearts, and His Sudden Rival (she was sometimes billed as Lillian Byron). Then she was chosen to be one of Mack Sennett's famous bathing beauties. She married Harland Thompson in November of 1918. The lovely blonde was George Ovey's leading lady in the comedy shorts His Fatal Bite and Cursed By His Cleverness. Lillian also starred in the drama Below The Deadline with J.B Warner.

Her marriage to Harlan ended in 1920. In court she testified that he refused to work. She married Fred Church, a show business manager, in 1922. Unfortunately her career had stalled and she decided to take a break from acting. Lillian returned to the screen in the 1928 comedy That Night. It would be her final film. She divorced her husband and married Jack Dolan, a blacksmith, in 1929. The couple moved to San Diego. As she grew older Lillian began suffering from alcoholism. By 1950 she was divorced again and living in Los Angeles. She got a job as a machine operator at a plastics factory. Tragically on December 23, 1957 she died from cirrhosis of the liver at the age of fifty-nine. She was buried at Inglewood Cemetery in Inglewood, California.
BornSeptember 2, 1898
DiedDecember 23, 1957(59)
BornSeptember 2, 1898
DiedDecember 23, 1957(59)
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Lillian Biron, Hilliard Karr, Dorothy Vernon, and Little Napoleon in A Small Town Hero (1922)
Lillian Biron
Lillian Biron
Billy Armstrong, Lillian Biron, and Chester Conklin in An International Sneak (1917)

Known for

J.B. Warner in Below the Deadline (1921)
Below the Deadline
  • Alice Elliot
  • 1921
Her Fickle Fortune
Short
  • Actress
  • 1917
A Dark Room Secret
Short
  • Actress
  • 1917
A Dog Catcher's Love (1917)
A Dog Catcher's Love
Short
  • Actress
  • 1917

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Actress

  • That Night
    • (as Lillian Byron)
  • The Monkey Cop
  • Lillian Biron, Hilliard Karr, Dorothy Vernon, and Little Napoleon in A Small Town Hero (1922)
    A Small Town Hero
  • Johnny Fox and Maude the Mule in A Small Town Derby (1922)
    A Small Town Derby
  • The Kickin' Fool
  • Baby Peggy and Brownie the Dog in Circus Clowns (1922)
    Circus Clowns
  • Captain Kidd's Finish
  • Jimmie Adams, Joseph Belmont, and Sidney Smith in Nobody's Baby (1922)
    Nobody's Baby
  • The Whirlwind (1922)
    The Whirlwind
  • Joe Rock in Pot Roast (1921)
    Pot Roast
  • J.B. Warner in Below the Deadline (1921)
    Below the Deadline
  • Neal Burns in A Pair of Sexes (1921)
    A Pair of Sexes
  • Baby Peggy and Brownie the Dog in Brownie's Little Venus (1921)
    Brownie's Little Venus
  • Jimmie Adams in Sunless Sunday (1921)
    Sunless Sunday
  • Hot Dog

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    • September 2, 1898
    • Kansas, USA
    • December 23, 1957
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(cirrhosis of the liver)
    • 1929 - 1936 (divorced)
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