Beryl Mercer


Beryl Mercer was an actress of stage and screen who was based in the United States.

Life

Beryl Mercer was born to British parents in Seville on 13 August 1882.
Her father was Edward Sheppard Mercer, said to be Spanish despite his name, and her mother was the actress Effie.
She became a child actor, making her debut on 14 August 1886 at the Theatre Royal, Yarmouth, when she was four. She returned to the stage when she was ten. In London she appeared in The Darling of the Gods and the production by Oscar Asche of A Midsummer Night's Dream. In 1906 she appeared as a Kaffir slave in the West End play The Shulamite.
She travelled with this play to the United States, where she received good reviews. That 1906 play also marked her Broadway debut.
Mercer was honored by Dowager Queen Alexandra for her work as an entertainer during World War I.
Mercer's film debut came in The Christian. She was best known as a film actress for her motherly roles. She played Lew Ayres' mother in All Quiet on the Western Front and James Cagney's mother in The Public Enemy. She also regularly appeared as a grandmother or cook or maid in some high-profile films. She appeared in more than 50 films between 1916 and 1939 but her career was at a peak in the 1930s when she regularly appeared in several films per year. Mercer appeared in Cavalcade, Jane Eyre, The Little Minister, and The Richest Girl in the World. She was in two versions of Three Live Ghosts and The Little Princess as Queen Victoria.

Marriages and death

Mercer was married to Maitland Paisley early in her life. Her only other marriage was to actor Holmes Herbert in the late 1920s. She had one child, Joan Mercer, later Bitting, born on 16 September 1917.
On 28 July, 1939, Mercer died in Santa Monica, California, aged 56, following surgery for an undisclosed ailment. She was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. She was survived by her daughter.

Filmography