- Born
- Died
- Eileen Sedgwick came from a theatrical family. Her parents were both stage actors, her brother Edward Sedgwick went on to become a respected comedy director and her sister Josie Sedgwick became a film actress. The entire family toured the vaudeville circuit as "The Five Sedgwicks," and it wasn't long before a pretty girl like Eileen was noticed by Hollywood. She is thought to have debuted in films around 1914, and worked her way up to minor stardom by 1918, when a fortuitous accident happened: the female star of the Universal serial Le roi du cirque (1918) took ill, and Eileen was tapped to take her place and finish the serial. It proved to be a big hit, and over the next 10 years Eileen would perform in a dozen serials. By 1928, though, she apparently tired of the serial grind, and began using the name Greta Yoltz in an effort to have casting directors for non-serial films hire her. She made a few films under that name, but soon reverted to her real name. She retired from the screen with the advent of sound.- IMDb mini biography by: A. Nonymous
- SpousesClarence Dwynell Hutson(1929 - August 6, 1950) (his death, 1 child)Justin H. McCloskey(1917 - 1924) (divorced)
- Children
- ParentsEdward SedgwickJosephone Walker
- RelativesEdward Sedgwick(Sibling)Josie Sedgwick(Sibling)
- Silent film actress.
- Retired at marriage.
- Lightnin' Wins (1926) - $200
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