Lottie Lyell (born Charlotte Edith Cox) (23 February 1890 – 21 December 1925) was an Australian actress, screenwriter, editor and filmmaker. She is regarded as Australia's first film star,[1] and also contributed to the local industry during the silent era with her collaborations with Raymond Longford.Lottie LyellLottie lyell01.jpgLottie Lyell, Sydney circa 1919.BornCharlotte Edith Cox23 February 1890Balmain, New South Wales, AustraliaDied21 December 1925 (aged 35)Roseville, New South Wales, AustraliaResting placeMacquarie Park Cemetery and CrematoriumOther namesLottie LyellOccupationActress, screenwriter, editor, film producerYears active1911–1925She was born in Balmain, a suburb in Sydney, New South Wales in 1890.[2] By 1912, Lyell had become romantically involved with Longford. The couple lived together in Brisbane and formed the most influential and pioneering partnerships in Australian cinema history. Although Longford was separated, his Catholic wife would not divorce him and he was never able to marry Lyell. Lyell fell ill with tuberculosis and died at her home in Roseville, North Sydney on 21 December 1925.
Ted Andrews、Charlotte Beaumont
Arthur Tauchert、Lottie Lyell
Lottie Lyell、Raymond Longford
Ted Andrews、Charlotte Beaumont
Arthur Tauchert、Lottie Lyell
Lottie Lyell、Raymond Longford