
Acting · 87 years old
Midland, Texas, USA
Bessie Love (born Juanita Horton, September 10, 1898 - April 26, 1986) became one of the most recognizable faces of early American cinema. After her family moved to Los Angeles, she was sent to Biograph Studios, where legendary director D.W. Griffith noticed her talent and cast her in several films, including Intolerance (1916). During the silent era, she gained popularity for her lively, wholesome screen presence and worked with major stars such as Douglas Fairbanks. Her career soared in the 1920s, and she was named a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1922, marking her as one of Hollywood’s most promising young actresses. Love made a successful transition to sound films—something many silent stars struggled with. Her performance as Hank Mahoney in The Broadway Melody (1929) earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, cementing her place in film history. In the 1930s, she moved to the United Kingdom, where she continued acting in film, theatre, radio, and later television. Her career ultimately spanned from 1915 to 1983, making her one of the longest‑working performers of her generation. She died on April 26, 1986, in London at age 87.

Edward & Mrs. Simpson
Lady Cunard

Hollywood
Self

Next to No Time
Becky Wiener

Young April
Victoria

A Sister of Six
Prudence

Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché
Self (archive footage)

Man of the World
Mrs Van Kempson

Too Young to Love
Mrs. Busch

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
The Bride of Cana (Judean Story)

Ragtime
Old Lady - T.O.C.

No Highway in the Sky
Plane Passenger (uncredited)

The Story of Esther Costello
Art Gallery Customer

Reds
Mrs. Partlow

The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
Bunny

The Lost World
Paula White

The Barefoot Contessa
Mrs. Eubanks

I Think They Call Him John
Narrator (voice)

The Hunger
Lillybelle

Nowhere to Go
Harriet P. Jefferson

Sunday Bloody Sunday
Answering Service Lady