
Fatty’s Chance Acquaintance
Fatty’s Chance Acquaintance

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Billie Bennett (October 23, 1874 – May 19, 1951) was an American film actress of the silent era. She appeared in 52 films between 1913 and 1930. She was born in Evansville, Indiana, and died in Los Angeles, California. Author E. J. Fleming writing in his 2004 book, The Fixers: Eddie Mannix, Howard Strickling and the MGM Publicity Machine, states that when she ceased making films at the end of the silent era, she ran a high class bordello in an exclusive part of the Los Angeles area. Bennett's girls were made up to look like movie stars of the period even undergoing surgical alterations to achieve the illusion. Much of the brothel was sponsored by MGM courting out of town clientele and foreign distributors and exhibitors from around the world.
Born: 1874-10-22 in Evansville, Indiana, USA
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Fatty’s Chance Acquaintance

Cinders of Love

Peanuts and Bullets
Ambrose's Fury
Almost a Rescue
Their Fatal Bumping

The Claw

Court House Crooks

Their Social Splash

Fashions in Love

The Wyoming Wildcat

The Masquerader

Night Work
'Curses!' They Remarked

One Romantic Night

The Plumber

Marriage

The Fighting Smile
Their Ups and Downs

Bill's Opportunity
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