Jean Hathaway
Jean Hathaway (née Lillie Bishop; 1876–1938) was a Hungarian-born Belgian and American stage and silent film actress, singer, and claimed to be a Belgian Marquise though marriage. Her career began on the vaudeville circuit; and by 1908 she was an early star of Allan Dwan's American Film Manufacturing Company. After her marriage in 1894, she also went by the names Marquise Lillie de Fiennes and Jane Hathaway.
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Born | Lillie Bishop June 15, 1876 Budapest, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Hungary) |
Died | August 23, 1938 (aged 62) Los Angeles, California, United States |
Burial place | Forest Lawn Memorial Park |
Other names | Marquise Lillie de Fiennes, Jane Hathaway |
Occupation(s) | Belgian marquess, singer, actress, screenplay writer |
Years active | 1902–1925 |
Spouse | Rhody Hathaway (m. 1894–1938; death) |
Children | 4, including Henry Hathaway |
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