The Show Girl 113 years old

Audrey, a charming actress, but classed among the show girls, is invited with some of her stage companions, to have lunch with an old friend, by the name of Dr. Renfrew. The doctor and Audrey, eating together, talk over old times and renew their friendship; she takes his attentions seriously and becomes very much impressed with his pleasant companionship. Night after night the doctor attends the performance in which she appears as the "headliner," and never fails to greet her with generous applause and a bouquet of flowers as marks of admiration. To emphasize his friendship or infatuation he sends her a string of pearls, begging her to accept it as a souvenir of happy days gone by. Through a member of the company in which she is playing, she learns that Dr. Renfrew is married, and at her friend's suggestion redirects his note back to his wife.

Credits

The Show Girl Cast

Name Character
Helen Gardner She was 26, 84 years old when she died as Audrey, an Actress
Maurice Costello He was 34, 73 years old when he died as Dr. Renfrew

The Show Girl Crew

Name Department
The Show Girl (113 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, May 18, 1911
  • Runtime: 14 minutes