From Wikipedia Amelia Summerville (1862–1934), born Amelia Shaw, was an Irish-born American stage and silent film actress. Summerville was born in County Kildare, Ireland and migrated to Toronto, Canada as a child. She first appeared on stage at the age of 7 in an operetta in Toronto. In 1884, Summerville appeared in her first leading role in the play Adonis. She originated the role of Rosetta, the Mountain Maid. Summerville appeared in fourteen Broadway plays from 1899 to 1925. She also performed in silent films during the 1910s and 1920s.
Mrs. Dane's Defense
(The Duchess of Grantby)
The Witness for the Defense
(Margaret Pettifer)
Romola
(Brigida)
The Great Deception
(Lady Jane)
Getting Mary Married
(Mrs. Bussard)
The Probation Wife
(Eunice Galway)
April Folly
(Olive Connal)
Romance
How Could You, Caroline?
(Mrs. Rogers)
Just Out of College
(Jonesey)
My Little Sister
(The Gray Hawk)