Zyllah Inez Shannon

Zyllah Inez Shannon was an American actress who performed on stage and screen. In one of her theatrical roles she portrayed an intellectually advanced child.

Biography
Zyllah Inez Shannon was born in Missouri, to a family with six generations of history in theater. Her mother, Inez Shannon, was an actress and musician prominent in the 1910s.

Zyllah began appearing onstage at age two. Her best-known role was that of the young orphan Mary Margaret in Channing Pollock's play The Fool.

Theater

 * The White Cat (1905)
 * Confessions of a Wife (1907)
 * The Fool Has Said in His Heart - There is No God (1908)
 * The Family (1910)
 * Youth (1920)
 * The Fool (1923)
 * The Front Page (1929)

Filmography

 * The Beloved Adventuress (1917), as Mrs. Nicholson
 * The Heart of a Girl (1918), as Mrs. Murphy
 * The Road to France (1918), as Mrs. O'Leary
 * The World to Live In (1919), as Ida
 * The Plunger (1920), as Mrs. Mullin
 * Cousin Kate (1921), as Mrs. Spencer
 * Two Shall Be Born (1924)