Willette Kershaw

Her younger sister was actress Elinor Kershaw who later married Thomas Ince.[citation needed] The daughter of Harry Kershaw,[2] she was born in St. Louis and graduated from Central High School and the Lindley School of Dramatic Art.[3] Kershaw's Broadway credits include Yes or No (1917), The Unchastened Woman (1915), A Pair of White Gloves (1913), The Switchboard (1913), Snobs (1911), The Country Boy (1910), The Heights (1910), and Robert Burns (1905).[4] Kershaw married actor Arthur Morrison, and the marriage ended in 1909.[2] In 1923, Kershaw married David Sturgis in New Rochelle, New York.
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