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Lucille Ricksen(1910-1925)

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Lucille Ricksen
Lucille Ricksen was born Ingeborg Erickson in Chicago, Illinois on August 22, 1910. She worked as a child model and made her film debut at age 5. After her parents separated, her mother took her to Hollywood in 1920, where 10-year-old Lucille was offered a contract with Samuel Goldwyn and starred in a series of short films. She often had to work long hours but she always said she was having fun. In 1922 she starred opposite Marie Prevost in "The Married Flapper." The following year she was given a starring role in the drama "The Rendezvous"; she was only 13, but the studio lied that she was actually 16. The press called her "the youngest leading lady in movies". Lucille developed a close relationship with producer Sydney Chaplin (brother of Charlie Chaplin), who was 25 years her senior. She became one of Hollywood's busiest starlets and was chosen as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars.

In 1924 Ricksen made 10 films, including "Vanity's Price", "The Galloping Fish", and "The Valley Of The Wolf." Unfortunately, the 14-year-old started to suffer from exhaustion and malnutrition. She was diagnosed with tuberculosis and became bedfast. Her mother kept a bedside vigil, but the stress brought on a fatal heart attack. Following her mother's death, Lucille was looked after by family friends including actress Lois Wilson. During one of her conscious moments Lucille said "Mother wouldn't want me--die--Mother said--Wonderful future--Going to do big things--Won't die! I won't!" But on March 13, 1925, still only 14, she passed away from complications of tuberculosis; there were rumors that her death had actually been caused by a botched abortion. She was cremated and her remains were buried with her mother at Forest Lawn in Glendale, California. Her final film, "The Denial", came out 10 days after her death.
BornAugust 22, 1910
DiedMarch 13, 1925(14)
BornAugust 22, 1910
DiedMarch 13, 1925(14)
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Known for

Lucille Ricksen and John Harron in Behind the Curtain (1924)
Behind the Curtain
  • Sylvia Bailey
  • 1924
Ethel Styles Middleton in Judgment of the Storm (1924)
Judgment of the Storm
  • Mary Heath
  • 1924
Human Wreckage (1923)
Human Wreckage
6.9
  • Ginger
  • 1923
Margaret Livingston and Jack Mulhall in The Social Buccaneer (1923)
The Social Buccaneer
6.4
  • Lucille Vail
  • 1923

Credits

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  • Eyes of Hollywood
    • 1925
  • Lucille Ricksen in The Denial (1925)
    The Denial
    • Dorothy - The Daughter
    • 1925
  • Doris Kenyon and Percy Marmont in Idle Tongues (1924)
    Idle Tongues
    8.4
    • Faith Copeland
    • 1924
  • Dorothy Mackaill in The Painted Lady (1924)
    The Painted Lady
    • Alice Smith
    • 1924
  • Stuart Holmes and Anna Q. Nilsson in Vanity's Price (1924)
    Vanity's Price
    • Sylvia - Teddy's Fiancee
    • 1924
  • Lucille Ricksen and John Harron in Behind the Curtain (1924)
    Behind the Curtain
    • Sylvia Bailey
    • 1924
  • Laura La Plante in Young Ideas (1924)
    Young Ideas
    • Eloise Lowden
    • 1924
  • Blanche Sweet in Les fraudeurs (1924)
    Les fraudeurs
    • Ruth Kane
    • 1924
  • La vallée du loup (1924)
    La vallée du loup
    7.0
    • Emmy Lou Spence
    • 1924
  • Louise Fazenda in The Galloping Fish (1924)
    The Galloping Fish
    • Hyla Wetherill
    • 1924
  • Ethel Styles Middleton in Judgment of the Storm (1924)
    Judgment of the Storm
    • Mary Heath
    • 1924
  • Conrad Nagel in Le rendez-vous (1923)
    Le rendez-vous
    • Vera
    • 1923
  • Human Wreckage (1923)
    Human Wreckage
    6.9
    • Ginger
    • 1923
  • The Showdown
    Short
    • 1923
  • Robert Agnew, Lucille Ricksen, Phillips Smalley, Eve Southern, Roy Stewart, David Torrence, and Kathlyn Williams in Trimmed in Scarlet (1923)
    Trimmed in Scarlet
    7.2
    • Faith Ebbing (as Lucille Rickson)
    • 1923

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Baby Erickson
  • Born
    • August 22, 1910
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Died
    • March 13, 1925
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(tuberculosis)
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    • 6 Articles

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    One day while filming, Lucille fell ill. She was subsequently diagnosed with tuberculosis. Her mother kept vigil by her ailing daughter's bedside, where she suffered a massive heart attack from the stress and died. Lucille died two weeks later.
  • Nickname
    • The youngest leading lady in movies

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