Barbara Castleton


Barbara Castleton was an American silent film actress. Castleton appeared in motion pictures from 1914 through 1923, accumulating 28 screen credits.

Career

Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, Castleton was one of the lower echelon stars who made films for Samuel Goldwyn Studio, along with Cullen Landis, James Kirkwood, and Rowland Lee. The company's major stars were Madge Kennedy, Geraldine Farrar, Will Rogers, and Tom Moore. Her first performance as a film actress came in The Ordeal. She had the lead in Branding Iron, a film directed by Reginald Barker.

Personal life and death

Her first husband was George W. Zimmerman, an attorney from Vancouver, British Columbia. Castleton won a divorce suit from Zimmerman in October 1921 in Reno, Nevada. She contended that he gambled and lived beyond his income. The decree was granted on grounds of cruelty.
Castleton was a collector of furniture. In March 1923, she purchased a pair of early 17th century blue velvet armchairs with Van Dyke fringe and a 17th century octagonal walnut center table with an elaborately carved base. The pieces were purchased at the Dabissi sale of fine old furniture held at the American Art Galleries in New York City.
Castleton died in Boca Raton, Florida in 1978.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1914The OrdealAlternative title: The Mothers of Liberty
1916A Daughter of the Gods
1917For the Freedom of the WorldBetty Milburn
1917Her Good NameAgnes Gurnee
1917God's ManBertie
1917On TrialMrs. Robert Strickland
1917ParentageAgnes Melton
1917Sins of AmbitionRuth Maxwell
1918Empty PocketsMuriel Schuyler
1918VengeanceLady Elsie Drillingcourt
1918The Heart of a GirlBetty Lansing
1918HeredityNedda Trevor, as an adultAlternative title: The Blood of the Trevors
1918Just SylviaSylvia
1919Peg o' My HeartEthel Chicester*first filmed version of famous play produced by Famous Players–Lasky. It was never released due to copyright conflict with J. Hartley Manners and his wife Laurette Taylor. Taylor starred in a permitted version in 1922 for Metro Pictures directed by King Vidor
1919What Love Forgives
1919The Silver King
1919The Rough NeckFrancesAlternative title: The Roughneck
1919The Man Who Turned White
1919Dangerous HoursMay Weston
1920Dangerous DaysAudrey Valentine
1920Out of the StormMargaret Hill
1920The Branding IronJoan Carver
1921The Child Thou Gavest MeNorma Huntley
1922False FrontsHelen Baxter
1922What's Wrong with the Women?Janet Lee
1922The Streets of [New York (1922 film)|The Streets of New York]Lucy Bloodgood
1922My Friend the DevilAnna Ryder
1923The NetAllayne Norman