1. Frances Grant Starr was an American stage, film and television actress.

1. Frances Grant Starr was an American stage, film and television actress.
Frances Starr had two half sisters, and her father died when she was a child.
Frances Starr started in plays in 1901 in an Albany stock company, in which Lionel Barrymore and Alison Skipworth were members.
Frances Starr starred opposite Charles Richman as Nell Colfax in David Gray's Gallops at the Garrick Theatre in 1906.
Frances Starr achieved her breakout stage role in 1909 in Belasco's production of The Easiest Way.
Frances Starr continued to have a string of successes such as The Case of Becky and Shore Leave.
Frances Starr delivered a standout role as the wronged mother in Five Star Final, an early talkie about newspaper corruption.
On television, Frances Starr appeared on Studio One, Omnibus, Kraft Television Theatre and other programs.
Frances Starr was widowed by her third husband, attorney Emil C Wetten.
Frances Starr died on June 11,1973, at her home at age 92.