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Irene Hunt in The Headliners (1915)

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Irene Hunt

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  • Born
    February 22, 1892 · New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    October 13, 1988 · Paso Robles, California, USA
  • Nickname
    • Irene Murtaugh

Biography

    • Irene Hunt was born on February 22, 1892 in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Oliver Twist, Jr. (1921), The Stronger Man (1915) and One Flight Up (1915). She was married to Lester F. Scott Jr. and Walter Weyman. She died on October 13, 1988 in Paso Robles, California, USA.

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  • Spouses
      Lester F. Scott Jr.(1916 - 1920) (divorced)
      Walter Weyman(? - 1976) (his death)

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  • Daughter of Madge Hunt.
  • One late night, in June 1915, Edward Dillon came home to find his bungalow on fire, as Hunt, W.E. Lawrence, Chester Withey, Walter Long, Teddy Sampson, George Siegmann, Fay Tincher, Ford Sterling, Franc Newman and George Beranger, all wearing pajamas, tried to put out the flames. Their work was praised by the Los Angeles fire department, which found that the blaze had been caused by crossed wires, causing apparently serious damage.

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