Natalie Kingston
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
May 19, 1905 (121 years old)
Place of Birth
Vallejo, California, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia Natalie Kingston was born as Natalia Ringstrom in Sonoma County, California, and raised in San Francisco. She was of Spanish and Hungarian descent. She was a great-granddaughter of General Mariano Vallejo, who commanded the army which surrendered California to General John C. Fremont. Her mother was Natalia Haraszthy, granddaughter of Agoston Haraszthy, founder of California's wine industry. She was educated in San Rafael, California. Starting her career as an actress on Broadway, she moved into films in the early 1920s. Her first movie appearance was in The Daredevil (1923). She joined the Mack Sennett studios in 1924, and co-starred with Harry Langdon in a series of comedy films including Remember When? (1925) and Her First Flame (1927). Kingston left the Sennett studio and comedies in 1926 to try for dramatic movie roles. She signed with Paramount Pictures and made three motion pictures in quick succession. All three were comedies: Miss Brewster's Millions (1926), The Cat's Pajamas (1926) and Wet Paint (1926). Kingston's first dramatic role was in Street Angel (1928). She played the part of Lisetta. The same year she made Painted Post with Tom Mix. In this film she portrayed a magazine illustrator seeking western types. She becomes caught up in an exciting feud in her search for them. As Dona Beatriz, Kingston was given a great opportunity in The Night of Love (1927). The movie starred Ronald Colman and Vilma Bánky. She appeared in two of the popular Tarzan films. She was Mary Trevor in Tarzan the Mighty (1928) and the fifth actress to play Jane in Tarzan the Tiger (1929). The Tarzan serial, which co-starred Frank Merrill, was produced by Universal Pictures. After a series of roles in B movies she made her last film, Only Yesterday (1933). She was uncredited in this movie. Natalie Kingston died in West Hills, California, aged 85, in 1991.
Known For
| 1933 | ForgottenMay Strauss | |
| 1933 | His Private SecretaryPolly | |
| 1932 | Doctor's Orders | |
| 1930 | SwellheadBarbara Larkin | |
| 1930 | Her Wedding NightEva | |
| 1930 | The Last of the DuanesMorgan's Moll | |
| 1930 | Under Texas SkiesJoan Prescott | |
| 1929 | Tarzan the TigerJane / Lady Jane | |
| 1929 | The River of RomanceMexico | |
| 1928 | Street AngelLisetta | |
| 1928 | The Port of Missing GirlsCatherine King | |
| 1928 | Painted PostBarbara Lane | |
| 1928 | A Girl in Every PortGirl in South Sea Island (uncredited) | |
| 1928 | Tarzan the MightyMary Trevor | |
| 1927 | The Night of LoveDonna Beatriz | |
| 1927 | FramedDiane Laurens | |
| 1927 | His First FlameEthel Morgan | |
| 1927 | The HarvesterRuth | |
| 1927 | Figures Don't LieDolores | |
| 1927 | Long PantsMinor Role (uncredited) | |
| 1926 | Musclebound MusicThe Landlady's Daughter | |
| 1926 | Hayfoot, Strawfoot?Mrs. Noah Fish | |
| 1926 | Soldier ManThe Soldier's Wife / The Queen of Bomania | |
| 1926 | Kid BootsCarmen Mendoza | |
| 1926 | Fight NightTessie McNab | |
| 1926 | Don Juan's 3 NightsVilma Theodori | |
| 1926 | The Silent LoverVera Sherman | |
| 1926 | Lost at SeaNita Howard | |
| 1926 | Wet PaintA Beautiful Woman | |
| 1925 | His Marriage WowThe Bride - Agnes Fisher | |
| 1925 | Lucky StarsMiss Mazda | |
| 1925 | Remember When?Rosemary Lee | |
| 1924 | The Hollywood KidBathing Girl | |
| 1924 | His New MammaBathing Girl | |
| 1924 | Yukon JakeNell | |
| 1924 | Galloping BungalowsDiana Palmer | |
| 1924 | Black OxfordsLotta Waite | |
| 1924 | Wall Street BluesThe Boss's Daughter | |
| 1924 | Feet of MudNina March - The Girl | |
| 1924 | Off His TrolleyNatalie Delys | |
| 1924 | All Night Longthe Girl | |
| 1923 | The Dare-DevilMinor Role |












