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Beth Darlington

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  • Born
    March 19, 1904 · Kansas City, Missouri, USA
  • Died
    January 6, 1951 · Val Verde, Texas, USA (coronary occlusion)
  • Height
    1.56 m

Biography

    • Beth Darlington was born Helen Hixson on March 19, 1904 in Kansas City, Missouri. After her parents separated she moved to Los Angeles with her mother. When she was seventeen she won first prize in the annual Venice bathing suit parade. Beth made her film debut in the 1921 melodrama The Lamplighter. Then she appeared in the comedies Keep Moving and Just A Minute with Eddie Lyons. In 1923 she was offered a contract with Hal Roach's studio. She was Charley Chase's leading lady in numerous shorts including Don't Forget, Sittin' Pretty, and The Fraidy Cat. Beth was called one of the most beautiful girls in Hollywood.

      She was just over five feet tall, weighed 117 pounds, and had natural blonde hair. Although she appeared in more than thirty films she never became a major star. She decided to quit acting in 1925. Her last role was in the comedy short Captain Suds. She married Terrence Clarke, a cement salesman, on February 16, 1926. Beth spent the next two decades being a housewife. She and her husband never had children. On January 6, 1951 she was traveling in Val Verde, Texas when she died suddenly from a coronary occlusion. She was only forty-six years old. Beth was cremated and her ashes are buried at Hollywood Forever cemetery in Los Angeles.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Elizabeth Ann

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      Terrence Edmond Clarke(February 16, 1926 - January 6, 1951) (her death)

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  • Daughter of Claud M. Hixson and Missa Harding.
  • Beth retired from making movies in 1925. She got married and became a housewife. She died at the age of 46 from a coronary occlusion. At the time of her death her name was Helen Clarke.

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