Mini-Biography:
Gypsy Abbott was born on January 31, 1897 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. She was an American Actress, known for The fruit of folly (1915), Who pays? (1915), Houses of Glass (1915), Gypsy Abbott's first movie on record is from 1913. She was married to Henry King (1914-1952). Gypsy Abbott died on July 25, 1952 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1917.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1917: Lorelei of the Sea (Cast: Sea Lorelei ), Directed by Henry Otto, with Tyrone Power, Frances Burnham, Henry Otto,
1917: His Bogus Boast (A Cheerful Liar) (Cast), Directed by Robin Williamson, with Ben Turpin, Arthur Moon,
1917: The Butcher's Nightmare (Cast: The Girl), Directed by Robin Williamson, with Ben Turpin, Margaret Templeton, Edward J. Laurie,
1917: The Musical Marvel (Cast: His Wife), Directed by Ben Turpin, Ben Turpin, with Ben Turpin, Edward J. Laurie,
1917: A Circus Cyclone (Cast: The Girl), Directed by Rube Miller, with Ben Turpin, Arthur Moon,
1917: A Lislebank (Cast: Gypsy, her Daughter), Directed by N. N., with Paddy McGuire, Arthur Moon, Margaret Templeton,
1916: Jealous Jolts (Cast), Directed by Rube Miller, with Ben Turpin, Paddy McGuire,
1916: Shot in the Fracas (Cast), Directed by Rube Miller, with Ben Turpin, Paddy McGuire, Rube Miller,
1916: The Wicked City (Cast: The Restaurant Proprietor's Sweetheart), Directed by Robin Williamson, with Ben Turpin, Paddy McGuire,
1916: With or Without (Cast), Directed by N. N., with Paddy McGuire, Arthur Moon,
1916: Lost, Strayed or Stolen (Cast: The Broker's Wife), Directed by N. N., with Paddy McGuire, Arthur Moon,
1916: Bungling Bill's Bow-Wow (Cast: The Assistant Mine Manager's Sweetheart), Directed by N. N., with Paddy McGuire, Arthur Moon,
1916: Her Painted Pedigree (Cast: Princess Star Eyes), Directed by N. N., with Paddy McGuire, Arthur Moon,
1916: A Touch of High Life (Cast: The Young Spender's Sweetheart), Directed by N. N., with Paddy McGuire, Arthur Moon,
1916: Paste and Politics (Cast: The Reformer's Daughter), Directed by Henry Kernan, with Paddy McGuire, Lawrence A. Bowes,
1916: Rolling to Ruin (Cast: The Cashier), Directed by N. N., with Paddy McGuire, Margaret Templeton, Hazel Hanson,
1916: Going to the Dogs (Cast: The Man's Wife), Directed by N. N., with Arthur Moon, Paddy McGuire,
1916: Her Luckless Scheme (The Luckless Scheme) (Cast: The Society Doll), Directed by N. N., with Lawrence A. Bowes, Arthur Moon,
1916: Bungling Bill's Dress Suit (Cast), Directed by John Francis Dillon, with Ben Turpin, Paddy McGuire, Elsie Greeson,
1916: For Ten Thousand Bucks (Cast: Braveheart's Sweetheart), Directed by John Francis Dillon, with Paddy McGuire, Ben Turpin, Arthur Moon,
1915: The fruit of folly (Who Pays #11: The Fruit of Folly) (Cast), Directed by Harry Harvey, with Henry King, Ruth Roland, Ed Brady,
1915: (Cast: John & Grace's Daughter), Directed by N. N., with Henry King, Dorothy Davenport, Mary Gish,
1915: For the Commonwealth (Cast), Directed by Harry Harvey, with Henry King, Ruth Roland, Daniel Gilfether,
1915: Houses of Glass (Who Pays? #6: Houses of Glass) (Cast: The Stenographer), Directed by Harry Harvey, with Henry King, Ruth Roland, Ed Brady,
1915: Who pays? (Cast), Directed by Henry King, Harry Harvey, H. M. Horkheimer, with Ruth Roland, Ed Brady, Daniel Gilfether,
1914: The Vow (Cast: Antonetta ), Directed by N. N., with Francis McDonald, Joseph Singleton, Fred Whitman,
1914: The Key to Yesterday (Cast: Mrs. Marston ), Directed by John Francis Dillon, with Carlyle Blackwell, Edna Mayo,
1914: The Square Triangle (Cast), Directed by Bertram Bracken, with Jackie Saunders, Joseph Singleton,
1914: The Criminal Code (Cast), Directed by William Desmond Taylor, with Neva Gerber, Jack Bryce, William Desmond Taylor,
1914: St. Elmo (Cast: Edna Earle), Directed by J. Gordon Edwards, with , Mollie McConnell, Madeline Pardee,
1914: Called Back (Cast), Directed by Henry Otto, with Henry King, Belle Bennett,
1913: The Path of Sorrow (Cast), Directed by Bertram Bracken, with Henry King, Madeline Pardee, Henry Stanley,