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2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!
2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!


August and Augusta Browatzke, 1915
A photo of August and Augusta Browatzke.
People in photo include: Augusta Browatzke and August Browatzke
People in photo include: Augusta Browatzke and August Browatzke


Gale Sondergaard was an actress between 1936 -1983 who was married to Neill O'Malley in 1922 until 1930 when they divorced, and to Herbert J. Biberman in 1930 until he died in 1971, and they had two children.
Born Edith Holm Sondergaard, she began her acting career in theater, and progressed to films in 1936. She was the first recipient of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her film debut in Anthony Adverse (1936). She regularly played supporting roles in films during the late 1930s and 1940s, including The Cat and the Canary (1939), The Mark of Zorro (1940) and The Letter (1940). For her role in Anna and the King of Siam (1946), she was nominated for her second Best Supporting Actress Academy Award. After the late 1940s, her screen work came to an abrupt end for the next 20 years.
Married to the director Herbert Biberman, Sondergaard supported him when he was accused of communism and named as one of the Hollywood Ten in the early 1950s. She moved with Biberman to New York City and worked in theatre, and acted in film and television occasionally from the late 1960s. She moved back to Los Angeles where she died from cerebrovascular thrombosis.
Early life
She was born Edith Holm Sondergaard on February 15, 1899 in Litchfield, Minnesota to Danish-American parents, Hans and Christin (Holm) Sondergaard. Her father taught at the University of Minnesota, where she was a drama student.
She studied acting at the Minneapolis School of Dramatic Arts before joining the John Keller Shakespeare Company. She later toured North America in productions of Hamlet, Julius Caesar, The Merchant of Venice, and Macbeth. After becoming a member of the Theatre Guild, she began performing on the New York stage.
in the trailer for The Letter (1940)
Sondergaard made her first film appearance in Anthony Adverse (1936) as Faith Paleologue and became the first recipient of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. Her career as an actress flourished during the 1930s, including a role with Paul Muni in The Life of Emile Zola (1937).
During pre-production of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's classic The Wizard of Oz (1939), an early idea was to have the Wicked Witch of the West portrayed as a slinky, glamorous villainess in a black, sequined costume, inspired by the Evil Queen in Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). Sondergaard originally was cast as the witch and was photographed for two wardrobe tests, both of which survive. One was as a glamorous wicked witch, and another as a conventionally ugly wicked witch. After the decision was made to have an ugly wicked witch, Sondergaard, reluctant to wear the disfiguring makeup and fearing it could damage her career, withdrew from the role, and it went to veteran character actress Margaret Hamilton. Sondergaard was, however, cast as the sultry and slinky Tylette (a magically humanized but devious cat) in The Blue Bird (1940).
Around the same time, she played the role of the exotic, sinister wife in The Letter (also 1940), a film starring Bette Davis. She featured in a supporting role in The Spider Woman (aka Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman, 1943), part of the Universal cycle, followed by the non-canonical The Spider Woman Strikes Back (1946), also for Universal.
She received a second Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress for her role as the king's principal wife in Anna and the King of Siam (1946).
House Un-American Activities Committee
Sondergaard's career suffered irreparable damage during the United States Congressional HUAC Red Scare of the early 1950s when her husband was accused of being a communist and named as one of the Hollywood Ten.[8] (In the 2000 movie One of the Hollywood Ten, Sondergaard was portrayed by actress Greta Scacchi while Jeff Goldblum was cast as Biberman.) With her career stalled, she supported her husband during the production of Salt of the Earth (1954).
One of the Hollywood Ten (2000) chronicled Sondergaard's relationship with Biberman and her role in the making of Salt of the Earth. The Bibermans sold their home in Hollywood shortly after they completed Salt of the Earth, and moved to New York where Sondergaard was able to work in theatre.
In 1969, she appeared in an off-Broadway one-woman show entitled Woman. Sondergaard resumed her career in film and television around the same time.
Her revived career extended into the early 1980s.
Her younger sister Hester Sondergaard was also an actress who featured in Seeds of Freedom (1943) The Naked City (1948) and Jigsaw (1949) and The Big Break (1953).
Sondergaard first married in 1922 to actor Neill O'Malley; they divorced in 1930. On May 15, 1930, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she married Herbert Biberman, a theater director then associated with the Theatre Guild Acting Company; he became a film director and died in 1971. They had two children, Daniel Hans Biberman and Mrs. Joan Campos.
Following several strokes, she died from cerebral vascular thrombosis in the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Woodland Hills, California, in 1985, aged 86. She had been admitted to the hospital in 1982.
Acting credits Stage
Opening date Closing date Title Role Theatre Refs
Oct 08, 1928 Nov 1928 Faust The Witch Guild Theatre
Nov 19, 1928 Jan 1929 Major Barbara Sarah Undershaft, Lady Britomart's daughter Guild Theatre
Oct 7, 1929 Nov 1929 Karl and Anna Marie's sister Guild Theatre
Dec 17, 1929 Feb 1930 Red Rust Nina Martin Beck Theatre
May 11, 1931 May 23, 1931 Alison's House Elsa - Replacement Ritz Theatre
Feb 21, 1933 March 1933 American Dream Lydia Kimball, The First Play, 1650 Guild Theatre
May 17, 1934 Jul 1934 Invitation to a Murder Lorinda Channing Theatre Masque
Nov 6, 1933 Nov 1933 Doctor Monica Anna Playhouse Theatre
Dec 19, 1940 Dec 28, 1940 Cue for Passion Frances Chapman Royale Theatre
Apr 02, 1980 April 26, 1980 Goodbye Fidel Prudencia Ambassador Theatre


Gale Sondergaard - Wicked Witch of the West
Gale Sondergaard was initially cast to play the role of the Wicked Witch of the West in MGM's famous film the Wizard of Oz (1939). Gale changed her mind about the role after MGM decided the Wicked Witch of the West should be evil and ugly as opposed to the glamorous villainess Gale thought she would play (as seen in this photo). Gale was afraid that playing an ugly role would forever hurt her career.
Of course Margaret Hamilton would end up playing the role of the Wicked Witch of the West in MGM's classic movie. Every time I see this photo I wonder how different the film might have been.
Of course Margaret Hamilton would end up playing the role of the Wicked Witch of the West in MGM's classic movie. Every time I see this photo I wonder how different the film might have been.
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WWII Nurse Vivian Bullwinkle
A photo of WWII Nurse Vivian Bullwinkle. Escaping Singapore on 12th Feb 1942 with 65 other Australian war nurses on the SS Vyner Brooke along with hundreds of other men, women and children, she found herself and 21 other nurses on Radji Beach, Banka Island.
When Japanese troops arrived, they killed all the men, then they gathered 22 nurses together at the beach.
Vivian said nothing aloud. None of the nurses did. Except for the sound of the water hitting their thighs, the beach was silent. Vivian, sad to think her mother would never learn what happened to her, suddenly felt peaceful when she realized she would soon see her deceased father. She wanted to communicate her new emotion to the other nurses. She turned and smiled at them. They returned her smile 'in a strange and beautiful way.'The Japanese and ordered them into the sea, where they machine gunned them.
Nurse Bullwinkel, badly wounded and feigning death, was the only survivor..
When Japanese troops arrived, they killed all the men, then they gathered 22 nurses together at the beach.
Vivian said nothing aloud. None of the nurses did. Except for the sound of the water hitting their thighs, the beach was silent. Vivian, sad to think her mother would never learn what happened to her, suddenly felt peaceful when she realized she would soon see her deceased father. She wanted to communicate her new emotion to the other nurses. She turned and smiled at them. They returned her smile 'in a strange and beautiful way.'The Japanese and ordered them into the sea, where they machine gunned them.
Nurse Bullwinkel, badly wounded and feigning death, was the only survivor..
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Kathleen (Pilcher) Bullen
A photo of my nan, Kathleen (Pilcher) Bullen, in the garden in Ireland. She lived to be 100
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Paul Duker
I've "rescued" an old photograph of Paul DUKER which was taken at the Foehlinger Studio in Burlington, IA sometime in the early 1900's. Paul appears to be about 6 years old at the time the photograph was taken. Based on limited research I was able to locate the following information regarding Paul and his family:
Paul George DUKER was b. 14 May 1905 in Burlington, IA to parents William Theodore DUKER (b. 1872) and Frances KEINER (1871-1952). Paul was one of 5 children born to this couple including, Beatrice C.; Brady; Paul George; Carl O.; and Mary DUKER, all born between 1903 and 1912. It appears that Paul married twice, he married Charlotte KALETSCH (d. 1990) and together they had one child, he also was married to Lillian Elaine GRAHAM (b. 20 Oct 1908 in Waynesboro, MS-d. 12 Jan 1973 in Texarkana, TX the dau of Robert GRAHAM and Genie WATTS) sometime after 1940. Paul died 13 Jul 1978 in Texarkana, TX.
Census records provide the following details:
1910 census of Burlington, IA:
William Theo DUKER, age 38, married 11 years, born LA, parents born Germany, a Meat Market Butcher
France M. DUKER, wife, age 38, married 11 years, 4 children/3 living, born IA, parents born Germany/IA, a Meat Market Butcher
Beatrice C. DUKER, dau, age 6, born IA
Paul Geo DUKER, son, age 4, born IA
Carl O. DUKER, son, age 1, born IA
I am hoping to locate someone from Paul’s family so that this beautiful old photograph can be returned to the care of his family. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me.
Thanks,
Shelley
Paul George DUKER was b. 14 May 1905 in Burlington, IA to parents William Theodore DUKER (b. 1872) and Frances KEINER (1871-1952). Paul was one of 5 children born to this couple including, Beatrice C.; Brady; Paul George; Carl O.; and Mary DUKER, all born between 1903 and 1912. It appears that Paul married twice, he married Charlotte KALETSCH (d. 1990) and together they had one child, he also was married to Lillian Elaine GRAHAM (b. 20 Oct 1908 in Waynesboro, MS-d. 12 Jan 1973 in Texarkana, TX the dau of Robert GRAHAM and Genie WATTS) sometime after 1940. Paul died 13 Jul 1978 in Texarkana, TX.
Census records provide the following details:
1910 census of Burlington, IA:
William Theo DUKER, age 38, married 11 years, born LA, parents born Germany, a Meat Market Butcher
France M. DUKER, wife, age 38, married 11 years, 4 children/3 living, born IA, parents born Germany/IA, a Meat Market Butcher
Beatrice C. DUKER, dau, age 6, born IA
Paul Geo DUKER, son, age 4, born IA
Carl O. DUKER, son, age 1, born IA
I am hoping to locate someone from Paul’s family so that this beautiful old photograph can be returned to the care of his family. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me.
Thanks,
Shelley
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Ida Anna (Gust) Sharer
A photo of Ida Anna (Gust) Sharer, 1877 -- 1949, Verona, Dane County, Wisconsin. Amazing millinery
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Hollis Frederick 'Fred' Kroetch, Washington 1928
Hollis F. 'Fred' Kroetch in 1928 Washington state, the son of Hollis "Joe" Kroetsch & Dorothy (Ferguson) Kroetch. Named after his father and his uncle Fred Kroetch; both descendants of Joseph Kroetsch & Angeline Chartrand.
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Inez Milholland Boissevain
A photo of Inez Milholland Boissevain. Lawyer, pacifist, feminist, suffragette, and national face of the women's movement, she married a Dutchman - she proposed to him! - and lost her American citizenship. (Women had to take the man's citizenship.)
Despite suffering from pernicious anemia and over the protests of her family, she embarked on a speaking tour for women's rights in 1916. She collapsed on stage in Los Angeles and died about a month later in a local hospital. She was 30 years old.
Her last public words were "Mr. President, how long must women wait for liberty?"
Despite suffering from pernicious anemia and over the protests of her family, she embarked on a speaking tour for women's rights in 1916. She collapsed on stage in Los Angeles and died about a month later in a local hospital. She was 30 years old.
Her last public words were "Mr. President, how long must women wait for liberty?"
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Unknown Woman, Interesting Hat
Photo rescued from antique shop in Hillsboro, Oregon, October 2018. There are 9 names on the back of this photo! Working on narrowing down the name of the person in this picture.


Dorothy Curtis
I’ve “rescued” an old photograph identified as that of Dorothy CURTIS at age 4 years. The photograph was taken at the Riel Studio in Chicago, IL most likely in the early 1900’s. I’m hoping to locate someone from Dorothy’s family so that this beautiful old photograph can be returned to their care. If you are a member of this CURTIS Family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me.
Thanks,
Shelley
People in photo include: Dorothy Curtis
Thanks,
Shelley
People in photo include: Dorothy Curtis


Luke Perry from 90210
A photo of Luke Perry, born Coy Luther Perry III in Mansfield, OH on October 11, 1966. His father was a steelworker and his mother was a homemaker.
He said that he auditioned for 256 jobs before getting his first acting job on soaps - one episode on "Loving" and 10 episodes on "Another World". He also appeared in a music video for Twisted Sister.
From 1990 - 1994, he starred as Dylan McKay on "Beverley Hills, 90210" - his breakout and perhaps best known role - and became a teen heartthrob. At one autograph session, 10,000 girls created a riot and he was forced to leave after 90 seconds!
Leaving "90210" in 1995 because he wanted "more mature roles,” Luke worked in a number of films before returning to the series in 1998 - 2000. For the remainder of his career he worked in films, tv, and stage. In 2017, he took the role of Fred Andrews on the tv series "Riverdale."
Personal life: Luke was married to Rachel Sharp from 1993 - 2003. They had two children. (Their son Jack is a professional wrestler.) On February 27, 2019 Luke had a massive stroke and died days later, at age 52, from complications due to the stroke.
He said that he auditioned for 256 jobs before getting his first acting job on soaps - one episode on "Loving" and 10 episodes on "Another World". He also appeared in a music video for Twisted Sister.
From 1990 - 1994, he starred as Dylan McKay on "Beverley Hills, 90210" - his breakout and perhaps best known role - and became a teen heartthrob. At one autograph session, 10,000 girls created a riot and he was forced to leave after 90 seconds!
Leaving "90210" in 1995 because he wanted "more mature roles,” Luke worked in a number of films before returning to the series in 1998 - 2000. For the remainder of his career he worked in films, tv, and stage. In 2017, he took the role of Fred Andrews on the tv series "Riverdale."
Personal life: Luke was married to Rachel Sharp from 1993 - 2003. They had two children. (Their son Jack is a professional wrestler.) On February 27, 2019 Luke had a massive stroke and died days later, at age 52, from complications due to the stroke.
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Buell Photography Henderson Kentucky
Photo of a young boy from Henderson Kentucky. It looks as though the photographer was T.W.M. or William Buell who was located on Second Street between Main and River in Henderson Kentucky.
Photo found in an antique shop in Bellingham Washington.
Who is this young boy?
Photo found in an antique shop in Bellingham Washington.
Who is this young boy?

John B. Wilson Family
A photo of JOHN B. WILSON AND WIFE - LYDIA PLUGH AND HER TWO SISTERS
People in photo include: John B. Wilson and Lydia (Plugh) Wilson
People in photo include: John B. Wilson and Lydia (Plugh) Wilson
