
Betty Francisco
Biography
From Wikipedia Betty Francisco (September 26, 1900 – November 25, 1950) was an American silent-film actress, appearing mainly in dramatic/romantic films. Her sister, Evelyn Francisco, was also an actress. Born Elizabeth Barton (or Bartman) in Little Rock, Arkansas, Betty acted in many credited roles from the period between 1920 and 1934, after which it appears she left the movies for good. Her first film credit was in the 1920 film A Broadway Cowboy. However, the film did little to improve her popularity. In 1923, she was selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars, although studios still preferred to cast her in roles opposite major female leading ladies. However, she managed to have her own share of leading roles, co-starring with Norma Talmadge, Wallace Beery and Conway Tearle in First National's 1923 costume picture Ashes of Vengeance. She appeared in Maytime that same year.The actress was still working after the transition of sound, but her name was now virtually unnoticed and Betty, who had mostly done "B movies" in her career, found herself almost forgotten by the film industry. Her last film was Romance in the Rain (1934). Betty Francisco died of a heart attack on her ranch in El Cerrito, Riverside, California in 1950, aged 50, and was interred at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park cemetery in Glendale, California, United States.
Filmography

Romance in the Rain

Whom the Gods Destroy

Stowaway

Good Sport

Charlie Chan Carries On

The Widow from Chicago

Madam Satan

Street of Chance

Smiling Irish Eyes

Broadway

Thin Twins

The Spirit of Youth

Broadway Daddies

Queen of the Chorus

The Gay Retreat

Uneasy Payments

Too Many Crooks

Long Pants

Man Bait

The Lily

Don Juan's 3 Nights

Irene

Seven Keys to Baldpate

Faint Perfume

Fifth Avenue Models

Wasted Lives

How to Educate a Wife

Gambling Wives

The Darling of New York

Maytime

Ashes of Vengeance

The Love Piker

Double Dealing

Crinoline and Romance

Poor Men's Wives

Her Night of Nights

Across the Continent

Riding with Death

Greater Than Love

Straight from Paris

Midsummer Madness
