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Vivian Martin, 95, stage actress of the 1920s, died March 16 in New York after a long illness. Martin made her stage debut in a production of Cyrano de Bergerac,' and at age 12 played the title role in 'Little Lord Fauntleroy.' As an adult, she acted in the Broadway shows 'Just Married,' 'The Wild Westacotts,' Puppy Love,' 'Hearts and Trumps!,' 'Half a Widow,' 'Caste,' 'Mrs. Dane's Defense,' 'Sherlock Holmes' and 'Marry the Man!' During the silent film era she was a Paramount performer.
Vivian Martin, according to advices [sic] received in Los Angeles, has retired from the screen to resume her stage career. [...] She has been a motion picture star for the past 4 years. Her first stage vehicle will be 'First Night Out,' by Adelaide Matthews and Ann Nichols, authors of 'Nighty Night' and 'Scrambled Wives.' Miss Martin was for more than three years a screen star with Famous Players-Lasky, appearing in such photoplays as 'The Third Kiss,' 'Her Official Flance,' 'The Innocent Adventuress' and 'Louisiana.'
The Board of Trustees of Professional Children's School records with great sorrow the passing of Vivian Martin, our longtime friend and benefactress. From her personal experience as an actress, she understood well the challenges young performers face. Her belief in the role education in an artist's life and in the mission of PCS was an inspiration to all of us. We extend our deepest sympathy to Betty Ivey Martin at the time of her great loss.