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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zena_KeefeZena Keefe - Wikipedia

    Zena Virginia Keefe (June 26, 1896 – November 16, 1977) was an American actress in silent film, active in the 1910s and 1920s. Early years. Keefe ...

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    Zena Keefe was born in San Francisco, California, on June 26, 1896. The actress who was to make a total of 28 films started her career at the age of 16 when she played a bit part in The Hieroglyphic (1912). After The Gamblers (1912) later that year, four years elapsed before she would appear onscreen again, in The Rail Rider (1916).

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  3. Keefe, Zena (1896–1977)American silent-film actress. Born Zena Virginia Keefe, June 26, 1896, in San Francisco, CA; died Nov 16, 1977, in Danvers, MA; m. William M. Brownell.Worked at Vitagraph (1909–16); became a Selznick star; films include The Light that Failed, The Cross Roads, The Mill of the Gods, The Tigress, Piccadilly Jim, After Midnight and The Broken Violin; retired (1924).

  4. Tefft Johnson and Zena Keefe have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Mate of the 'John M' in 1911. The most recent movie that Tefft Johnson and Zena Keefe starred together was Betty, the Boy and the Bird in 1916. Kate Price and Zena Keefe. Kate Price and Zena Keefe have starred in 7 movies together.

  5. Zena Keefe is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Enlighten Thy Daughter, The Cross Roads, Cutey Plays Detective, The Mills of the Gods, Father and Son, La Vie de Bohème, The Rail Rider, and The Awakening of Bianca.

  6. actress. 81 Year biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Trouping with Ellen» (1924), «Another Man’s Wife» (1924), «The Lure of Love» (1924), «Who’s Cheating?» (1924), «The Broken Violin» (1923)…

  7. A vaudeville dancer turned stock company ingenue, vivacious Zena Keefe toured with a company of The Fatal Wedding prior to making her screen debut for the Brooklyn-based Vitagraph company in 1911. A popular, if limited, screen personality, Keefe appeared in literally hundreds of one-reel comedies, dramas, and even Westerns prior to the emergence of feature films.