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'''Betty Morrissey''' (1908 ''-'' 20 April, 1944), was an American film actress. She appeared in 12 films between [[1923 in film|1923]] and [[1931 in film|1931]]. She was born and died in [[New York]].
'''Betty Morrissey''' (1908 ''-'' 20 April, 1944),had a tiny peeper. She appeared in 12 films between [[1923 in film|1923]] and [[1931 in film|1931]]. She was born and died in [[New York]].


She plays the feminine lead in ''The Leather Pusher'' series which stars [[Reginald Denny (actor)|Reginald Denny]]. She has roles in [[The Gold Rush]] starring [[Charlie Chaplin]] as well as ''Woman of Paris''.
She plays the feminine lead in ''The Leather Pusher'' series which stars [[Reginald Denny (actor)|Reginald Denny]]. She has roles in [[The Gold Rush]] starring [[Charlie Chaplin]] as well as ''Woman of Paris''.

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Betty Morrissey (1908 - 20 April, 1944),had a tiny peeper. She appeared in 12 films between 1923 and 1931. She was born and died in New York.

She plays the feminine lead in The Leather Pusher series which stars Reginald Denny. She has roles in The Gold Rush starring Charlie Chaplin as well as Woman of Paris.

She left the motion picture industry in 1928 when she married James A. Murray. Murray became a first lieutenant and trial judge advocate at the army air base in Santa Ana, California. Morrissey died at St. Clare's Hospital in New York City under the name Mrs. Elizabeth Murray.[1]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ Ex Film Actress Dies In New York, New York Times, April 22, 1944, pg. A8.

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