1889-10-23 Scottdale, Pennsylvania, USA
Lillian Peacock (born Lillian Melvina Webb; 23 October, 1889 – 18 August, 1918) was an American actress known primarily for her work in silent film. The eldest daughter of the Webb movie family, Lillian's time in Hollywood was cut short after sustaining a serious injury while filming comedy shorts for Universal in 1916; though she was back to work only a few months after, Peacock later became incapacitated and died due to complications from her injuries August 18th, 1918, at only 28 years old.
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His Fatal Beauty | Lillian, the Banker's Daughter | 1917-06-25 |
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The Little Pirate | Maid | 1917-09-10 |
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Why They Left Home | Lilly | 1917-01-01 |
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Uneasy Money | Lil - the Stranger | 1917-06-02 |
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A Shadowed Shadow | 1916-11-04 | |
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She Wrote a Play and Played It | The Heroine | 1916-08-13 |
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A Millionaire for a Minute | The Duchess, a Social Bandit | 1915-10-16 |
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Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in the Great Egg Robbery | Mrs. Gotta Millun | 1915-05-27 |
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Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in When the Wets Went Dry | The Villainous Maid | 1915-10-14 |