Carol Holloway
1892–1979 (age 87)
Biography
Carol Holloway (1892–1979) was a versatile performer during the silent-screen era, appearing in thrillers, westerns, and serialized dramas that captivated early moviegoers. Her expressive presence and ability to convey emotion without words made her a favorite in an age when actors relied entirely on eyes and gestures.
In later years, she enjoyed speaking to aspiring actors about those pioneering days, celebrating the camaraderie of the studios and the craft that had carried her through decades. She rests now at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery, among the many artists whose work helped define the silent era.