
Mabel Poulton
Department: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia Mabel Lilian Poulton (29 July 1901 – 21 December 1994) was an English film actress, popular in Britain during the era of silent films. Born in Bethnal Green, London, England, Poulton worked as a stenographer and entered films by chance. Her first role in George Pearson's Nothing Else Matters (1920) was opposite Betty Balfour, who was also making her debut, and the film was a success. Over the next several years, Poulton was cast in a succession of roles, and usually played feisty or mischievous characters. A petite blonde, she also became well regarded for her fashion style, and was a highly recognisable celebrity. In 1928, she starred in The Constant Nymph by Adrian Brunel and received excellent reviews for her performance.[4] By the end of the decade she was considered to be one of Britain's leading screen actresses along with Balfour, and was described by critics as Balfour's only serious rival. However the advent of sound film brought a premature end to Poulton's film career.
Known For

The Constant Nymph
1928

The Hellcat
1928

The Glad Eye
1927

Crown v. Stevens
1936

Taxi for Two
1929

The Alley Cat
1929

Moonbeam Magic
1924

Children of Chance
1930

The Silent House
1929

Heart of an Actress
1924

Palais De Danse
1928

The Return of the Rat
1929

Escape!
1930

Star Impersonations
1930

Troublesome Wives
1928

Talking Proper
1985