
May McAvoy
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia May McAvoy (September 8, 1899 – April 26, 1984) was an American actress who worked mainly during the silent film era. Some of her major roles are Laura Pennington in The Enchanted Cottage, Esther in Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, and Mary Dale in The Jazz Singer. McAvoy appeared in her first film, entitled Hate, in 1917. After appearing in more than three dozen films, she co-starred with Ramón Novarro and Francis X. Bushman in director Fred Niblo's 1925 production of Ben-Hur, released by MGM. The feature-length film was one of the most lavish and spectacular productions of the silent movie era. Although her voice was not heard in The Jazz Singer, McAvoy did speak in several other films, including the second "all-talkie" released by Warner Brothers, The Terror, which was directed by Roy Del Ruth and co-starred Conrad Nagel. For years a rumor circulated that McAvoy retired from the screen at the transition to sound films because of a lisp or speech impediment. In truth, she married the treasurer of United Artists, who asked her not to work. Later, she returned to films and played small roles during the 1940s and 1950s, making her final film appearance in a small part in the 1959 version of Ben-Hur.
Top Filmography

Ben-Hur
1959 // MOVIE

The Bad and the Beautiful
1952 // MOVIE

The Jazz Singer
1927 // MOVIE

Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
1925 // MOVIE

Mystery Street
1950 // MOVIE

Executive Suite
1954 // MOVIE

Lady Windermere's Fan
1925 // MOVIE

Love Crazy
1941 // MOVIE

Rio Rita
1942 // MOVIE

Phantom Raiders
1940 // MOVIE

Third Finger, Left Hand
1940 // MOVIE

Main Street on the March!
1941 // MOVIE

Two Girls and a Sailor
1944 // MOVIE

Mr. Blabbermouth!
1942 // MOVIE

Movie Pests
1944 // MOVIE