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- Birth nameBliss P. Mac Laren
- Bliss Milford born in South Dakota in the late 1880's, spent her youth in Chicago, beautiful and delightful curly brunette who starred and supported in many dramas, crime, comedy and cowboy films, first with the Edison Film Company from 1911, followed with briefly Thanhouser Film Company, she perhaps best remembered as Daisy in 'What Happened To Mary?' starring Mary Fuller in 1912 and as Mrs. Bertha Randall in 'The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus' in 1914, her final appearance on screen was a character role as Ruby in 'Sylvia on a Spree' starring Emmy Wehlen for the Metro Film Company in 1918. For a time she lived on a ranch near Las Vegas, New Mexico an early centre for the production of Westerns.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Paul Rothwell-Smith
- SpousesKarl Klein(November 28, 1923 - August 7, 1960) (his death)Harry Beaumont(November 14, 1911 - ?) (divorced)David Higgins(June 12, 1907 - ?) (divorced)
- Lived in the metropolitan New York City area after World War I; gave concerts in small venues and over the radio with her last husband; he playing the violin, she playing the piano.
- Her father was a Chicago-based attorney who tried homesteading in North Dakota before eventually giving it all up and moving back east, first to Chicago and then to New York City where he worked on Wall Street; at one time, her uncle (father's brother) served as the Episcopal Bishop of Chicago.
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