Biography
Lillian Peacock (October 23, 1889 β August 19, 1918) was a silent film actress from Scottdale, Pennsylvania. Her real name was Lillian M. Webb.
Peacock owns more than one hundred film credits beginning with an appearance in Wanted-A Piano Tuner in 1915. Her last film efforts were Cave Man Stuff, Who's To Blame? and The Pie Eyed Piper, both from 1918.
Lillian was the first to enter the film industry but the family legacy would begin and be carried from there. 1930's & 1940's B Western Producer/Director Harry S. Webb, Oscar winner Ira S Webb for 1944 Phantom of the Opera, Producer Gordon Webb, Assistant Director Robert M Webb, Gordon Webb Jr, Adrienne Webb-Manhan, Chris Webb, Mark Webb, Tyler Webb, Lindsay Webb have all descended from her pioneering days in early Hollywood leading to a 6 generation film family.
Filmography
all 8
Movies 8
The Little Pirate (1917)
A Shadowed Shadow (1916)
The Inspector's Double (1916)
She Wrote a Play and Played It (1916)
Bashful Charley's Proposal (1916)
A Millionaire for a Minute (1915)
Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in When the Wets Went Dry (1915)
Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in the Great Egg Robbery (1915)
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GenderFemale
Birthday1889-10-23
Deathday1918-08-19 (28 years old)
Birth PlaceScottdale, United States of America
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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