Gladys Sylvani

Gladys Sylvani (18 December 1884 – 1953) was a British actress. One of Britain's first film stars, during her career, she was described as "the most popular of all English picture actresses".

She was born Gladys Sylvani Smith in Holloway, London. Before her work in films, Sylvani had performed on stage. She was part of a group of actors who appeared regularly in silent films by Cecil Hepworth. Sylvani retired while at the peak of her career. In 1939, she moved to the United States. She died in Alexandria, Virginia.

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 * The Greatest of These (1911 film) (1911)
 * A Sprained Ankle (1911)
 * Twin Roses (1911)
 * Mother's Boy (1911)
 * Wealthy Brother John (1911)
 * A Double Deception (1911 film) (1911)
 * All's Right with the World (1911)
 * Rachel's Sin (1911)
 * The Three Lovers (1911 film) (1911)
 * Harry the Footballer (1911)
 * Till Death Do Us Part (1911 film) (1911)
 * The Stolen Letters (1911)
 * Jim of the Mounted Police (1911)
 * The Torn Letter (1911 film) (1911)
 * Love and a Sewing-machine (1911)
 * The Deception (1912 film) (1912)
 * The Heart of a Woman (1912)
 * Love in a Laundry (1912)
 * Church and Stage (1912)
 * A Woman's Wit (1912 film) (1912)
 * The Coiner's Den (1912)
 * A Fisherman's Love Story (1912)
 * Her only Son (1912 film) (1912)
 * Mary Has Her Way (1912)
 * Jasmine (1012 film) (1912)
 * Our Bessie (1912)
 * The Bachelor's Ward (1912)
 * The Editor and the Millionaire (1912)
 * A Girl Alone (1912)
 * Love Wins in the End (1912)
 * At the Eleventh Hour (1912 film) (1912)
 * The Traitress of Parton's Court (1912)
 * Jimmy Lester, Convict and Gentleman (1912)
 * Pamela's Party (1912)
 * Fisherman's Luck (1913)