Agnes Ayres

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Female

birthday

April 4, 1892

died

December 25, 1940

place of birth

Carbondale, Illinois, USA

also known as

Agnes Eyre Henkel · Agnes Eyre

total credits

50 movies

Biography

From Wikipedia

Agnes Ayres (April 4, 1892 – December 25, 1940) was an American actress who rose to fame during the silent film era. She was known for her role as Lady Diana Mayo in The Sheik and The Son of the Sheik opposite Rudolph Valentino.

She was born Agnes Eyre Henkel in Carbondale, Illinois to Solon and Emma Slack Henkel on April 4, 1898. She had an older brother named Solon William Henkel born in 1888.

Ayres began her career in 1914 when she was noticed by an Essanay Studios staff director and cast as an extra in a crowd scene. After moving to New York City with her mother to pursue a career in acting, Ayres was spotted by actress Alice Joyce. Joyce noticed the physical resemblance the two shared, which eventually led to Ayres being cast in Richard the Brazen (1917) as Joyce's character's sister. Ayres' career began to gain momentum when Paramount Pictures founder Jesse Lasky began to take an interest in her. Lasky gave her a starring role in the Civil War drama Held by the Enemy (1920), and also lobbied for parts for her in several Cecil B. DeMille productions. It was during this time that Ayres married, and quickly divorced, Captain Frank P. Schuker, an army officer whom she had wed during World War I. She also began a romance with Lasky.

In 1921, Ayres shot to stardom when she was cast as Lady Diana Mayo, an English heiress opposite "Latin lover" Rudolph Valentino in The Sheik. Ayres later reprised her role as Lady Diana in the 1926 sequel Son of the Sheik. Following the release of The Sheik, she went on to have major roles in many other films including The Affairs of Anatol (1921) starring Wallace Reid, Forbidden Fruit (1921), and Cecil B. DeMille's epic The Ten Commandments (1923).

By 1923, Ayres' career began to wane following the end of her relationship with Jesse Lasky. She married Mexican diplomat S. Manuel Reachi in 1924. The couple had a daughter before divorcing in 1927. In 1929, Ayres lost her fortune and real estate holdings in the Crash of '29. That same year, she also appeared in her last major role in The Donovan Affair, starring Jack Holt. To earn money, she left acting and played the vaudeville circuit. She returned to acting in 1936, confident that she could make a comeback. Unable to secure starring roles and somewhat overweight, Ayres appeared in mostly uncredited bit parts, and finally retired from acting for good in 1937.

After her retirement, Ayres became despondent and was eventually committed to a sanatorium. She also lost custody of her daughter to Reachi, in 1939. She died from a cerebral hemorrhage on December 25, 1940 at her home at the age of 42. She is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

For her contribution to motion pictures, Agnes Ayres has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6504 Hollywood Boulevard.

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Known For

Filmography

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Small Town Girl
6.0

Small Town Girl

1936as Catherine (uncredited)
The Ten Commandments
6.6

The Ten Commandments

1923as The Outcast
The Sheik
6.0

The Sheik

1921as Lady Diana Mayo
Midnight Taxi
6.3

Midnight Taxi

1937as Society Woman
Hollywood
9.0

Hollywood

1923as Agnes Ayres
The Son of the Sheik
6.2

The Son of the Sheik

1926as Diana - Wife of the Sheik
Maid of Salem
6.2

Maid of Salem

1937as Townswoman (Uncredited)
The Legend of Rudolph Valentino
7.0

The Legend of Rudolph Valentino

1961as Self (archive footage)
The Story Without a Name
10.0

The Story Without a Name

1924as Mary Walsworth
Her Market Value
8.0

Her Market Value

1925as Nancy Dumont
The Ordeal
7.0

The Ordeal

1922as Sybil Bruce
Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)

Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)

1942as Self (archive footage)
The Affairs of Anatol
5.9

The Affairs of Anatol

1921as Annie Elliott
Held by the Enemy
9.0

Held by the Enemy

1920as Rachel Hayne
Forbidden Fruit
6.6

Forbidden Fruit

1921as Mary Maddock
Morals for Men
9.0

Morals for Men

1925as Bessie Hayes
Worldly Goods
7.0

Worldly Goods

1924as Eleanor Lawson
The Furnace
9.0

The Furnace

1920as Folly Valance
When a Girl Loves
10.0

When a Girl Loves

1924as Sasha Boroff
Bought and Paid For
7.0

Bought and Paid For

1922as Virginia Blaine
The Donovan Affair
7.5

The Donovan Affair

1929as Lydia Rankin
The Venturers
8.0

The Venturers

1917as Mary Marsden
Racing Hearts
8.0

Racing Hearts

1923as Virginia Kent
Cappy Ricks
8.0

Cappy Ricks

1921as Florrie Ricks
The Heart Raider
7.0

The Heart Raider

1923as Muriel Gray (a speed girl)
The Girl Problem
9.0

The Girl Problem

1919as Helen Reeves
Sacred Silence
3.0

Sacred Silence

1919as Madge Summers
Don't Call It Love
9.0

Don't Call It Love

1924as Alice Meldrum
Mammon and the Archer

Mammon and the Archer

1918as Helen Lantry
The Lane That Had No Turning
7.0

The Lane That Had No Turning

1922as Madelinette
Go and Get It
7.5

Go and Get It

1920as Helen Allen
The Marriage Maker
7.0

The Marriage Maker

1923as Alexandra Vancy
The Dazzling Miss Davison

The Dazzling Miss Davison

1917as Lillian - Miss Davison's Sister
The Gamblers
8.0

The Gamblers

1919as Isabel Emerson
A Stitch in Time
9.0

A Stitch in Time

1919as Lela Trevor
Too Much Speed
8.0

Too Much Speed

1921as Virginia MacMurran
Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 12

Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 12

1922as Self
Clarence
9.0

Clarence

1922as Violet Pinney
A Modern Salome
10.0

A Modern Salome

1921as Helen Torrence
The Debt

The Debt

1917as The Girl
Bluff
10.0

Bluff

1924as Betty Hallowell
The Inner Voice
7.0

The Inner Voice

1920as Barbara
Motherhood

Motherhood

1917as The Mother
Eve's Love Letters
6.6

Eve's Love Letters

1927as The wife
The Bottom of the Well

The Bottom of the Well

1917as Alice Buckingham
The Love Special
8.0

The Love Special

1921as Laura Gage
Mrs. Balfame

Mrs. Balfame

1917as Alys Crumley
Life in Hollywood No. 7

Life in Hollywood No. 7

1927as Herself
A Little Ouija Work
8.0

A Little Ouija Work

1918
Richard the Brazen

Richard the Brazen

1917as Imogene