Lucy Emily Beaumont ( Pinkstone, later Harris; 18 May 1869 â 24 April 1937) was an English actress of the stage and screen from Bristol.
On Broadway, Beaumont played Lady Emily Lyons in The Bishop Misbehaves (1935) and Mrs. Barwick in Berkeley Square (1929). A 1932 revival of Berkeley Square, featuring Beaumont, Miriam Seegar, and Henry Mowbray, was staged in San Francisco by Arthur Greville Collins.
During the 1914âÂÂ15 season Beaumont was in My Lady's Dress at the Playhouse in New York. The following season she was featured in Quinneys, for part of the play's run. In 1916 she appeared with Frances Starr in Little Lady in Blue.
Beaumont played mostly mother parts on the screen. Some of her films are The Greater Glory (1926), with Conway Tearle, The Man Without A Country (1925), with Pauline Starke, Torrent (1926), with Ricardo Cortez, The Beloved Rogue, with John Barrymore, Resurrection (1927), with Dolores del RÃÂo, The Crowd (1928), with Eleanor Boardman and Maid of Salem (1937), her final motion picture, with Claudette Colbert. Her final professional appearance was in April 1937 on the Robert L. Ripley radio programme. Her films spanned a variety of genres.
First married to William Alfred Beaumont from 1889 to 1898, she married secondly to Captain Arthur Douglas Vigors Harris in 1899. Her second marriage ended with her husband's death. She had no children.
Lucy Beaumont died in 1937 at the Royalton Hotel in New York City. She had lived in the United States for 20 years before her death.