Edna May Sperl | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1917–1924 |
Notable work | Lonesome Corners His Darker Self |
Edna May Sperl (1899 – 1957)[citation needed] was an American silent film actress during the 1910s and 1920s. She was in actor and director Edgar Jones's films including Knight of the Pines and Cupid, Registered Guide, frequently as the leading woman. Alongside Jones, she also starred in the Holman Day series of seven two-reel films and the following series of films commissioned by Pathé Exchange. An avid enjoyer of the outdoors, Sperl stated that she loved the freedom of producing films in the wilderness and the thrill of the dangerous stunts she was able to perform.