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Rosalind Byrne

Born 19 February 1904 in St. Marys, Ohio, USA, as Rosalind Loretta Mooney.
Died 9 August 1989 in Wilmette, Illinois, USA.

Rosalind Byrne is best-remembered for her dead-pan comedic appearance as the hat-check girl in Buster Keaton’s Seven Chances (1925). During her silent era career she also appeared in Flaming Youth (1923), The Fast Set (1924), The Freshman (1925), What Price Beauty? (1925), The Midnight Sun (1926), Casey at the Bat (1927), Long Pants (1927) and That Certain Thing (1928).

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