
Victoria Forde
Born: 1896-04-21
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia Victoria Forde (April 21, 1896 – July 24, 1964) was an American silent film actress. Born in New York City, Victoria Forde was the daughter of Broadway actress Eugenie Forde who got her into films with Biograph at age 14. In 1912, at age 16, she signed with Nestor Studios to make comedy films under director Al Christie. That same year, her mother made her film debut, appearing with her daughter in A Pair of Jacks (1912). During Forde's 5-year stay with Nestor, Al Christie would direct her in one hundred and sixteen short films. Forde joined Selig Studios and became a star of Western films, frequently performing opposite cowboy actor Tom Mix. A personal relationship developed between her and Mix and, in 1917, the two signed with the Fox Film Corporation where they continued to perform together. She became his fourth wife in 1918; the following year, after having performed in one hundred and seventy six film shorts, she gave up her film career to stay at home with their daughter, Thomasina. The marriage ended in divorce in 1931. Victoria Forde died in Beverly Hills on July 24, 1964.
Known For

Along the Border

Behind the Screen

Shooting Up the Movies

Lizzie’s Dizzy Career

The Auction Sale of Run-Down Ranch

An Angelic Attitude

The Golden Thought

His Only Son

Her Indian Hero

Sheridan's Ride

Stolen Glory

5,000 Dollar Elopement

Local Color on the A-1 Ranch

The Man Within

Legal Advice

The Yaqui Cur

Tom and Jerry

The Taming of Grouchy Bill

$5,000 Reward

Starring in Western Stuff

The Sheriff's Blunder

When the Heart Calls

Western Blood

Hearts and Saddles

How Weary Went Wooing

The Brave Deserve the Fair
