Constance Binney
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Constance Binney was an American
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 stage
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 and film
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 actress and dancer.

Born in New York City
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, Constance Binney was educated at Westover School
Westover School
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, a private college preparatory boarding school
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 for girls in Middlebury, Connecticut
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 and in Paris
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, France
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. She made her Broadway theatre
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 debut in 1917 and the following year appeared with her actress sister, Faire Binney(1898–1957), in the Maurice Tourneur
Maurice Tourneur
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 silent film
Silent film
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, Sporting Life
The Sporting Life (1918 film)
The Sporting Life is a 1918 silent film drama directed by Maurice Tourneur. It is the first film for sisters Faire Binney and Constance Binney, from the Broadway stage. Tourneur would re-film this story again in 1925...

based on the play by Cecil Raleigh
Cecil Raleigh
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 and Seymour Hicks
Seymour Hicks
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. In 1919, she starred opposite John Barrymore
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 in The Test of Honor.

Although Constance Binney left the film business in 1923, her contribution to the industry was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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 at 6301 Hollywood Blvd.

Constance Binney last performed on Broadway in 1924. She appeared on stage in London
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 and in 1941 married the British war hero, Leonard Cheshire
Leonard Cheshire
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 who was twenty-one years her junior. However, this marriage was short-lived.

Constance Binney died in 1989 in Whitestone, Queens
Whitestone, Queens
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, New York City
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, aged 93.

Partial Filmography

  • The Sporting Life
    The Sporting Life (1918 film)
    The Sporting Life is a 1918 silent film drama directed by Maurice Tourneur. It is the first film for sisters Faire Binney and Constance Binney, from the Broadway stage. Tourneur would re-film this story again in 1925...

    (1918) (* with sister Faire Binney)
  • The Test of Honor
    The Test of Honor
    The Test of Honor is a 1919 silent film drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount. It was directed by John S. Robertson and stars John Barrymore. Considered the actor's first drama movie role after years of doing film comedies. It was made at Famous Players East Coast...

    (1919)
  • Erstwhile Susan
    Erstwhile Susan
    Erstwhile Susan is a 1919 silent film drama directed by John S. Robertson, produced and distributed by Realart Pictures. It is based on a 1914 novel Barnabetta by Helen Reimensnyder Martin and later Broadway play Erstwhile Susan by Marian De Forest. Minnie Maddern Fiske starred on Broadway in 1916...

    (1919)
  • The Stolen Kiss
    The Stolen Kiss
    The Stolen Kiss is a 1920 silent film romance drama starring Constance Binney. Kenneth Webb directed. The Realart Company produced and were an affiliate of Paramount Pictures. It is a lost film. -Cast:*Constance Binney - Felicia Day/Octavia, her Mother...

    (1920)
  • 39 East
    39 East
    39 East is a 1920 silent film comedy produced by the Realart Picture Company and starring Constance Binney reprising her role from the Broadway play. This film was directed by John S. Robertson who had directed Binney in Erstwhile Susan and Test of Honor the year before...

    (1920)
  • Something Different (1920)
  • Such a Little Queen
    Such a Little Queen (1921 film)
    Such a Little Queen is a 1921 silent film drama starring Constance Binney and directed by George Fawcett, who usually appeared in front of the camera as a character actor. This film is a remake of the 1914 film of the same title which served as an early feature length vehicle for Mary Pickford who...

    (1921)
  • The Case of Becky
    The Case of Becky
    The Case of Becky is a 1921 silent film drama based on a successful 1912 David Belasco and Edward J. Locke written play, The Case of Becky. Belasco also produced the play. The play starred Belasco's muse, Frances Starr. This film was produced by Realart Pictures and released through Paramount...

    (1921)
  • A Bill of Divorcement (1922)

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