Mildred Harris, a renowned American actress, entered this world on November 29th, 1901, in the picturesque city of Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States of America.
Throughout her illustrious career, she gained recognition for her captivating performances in a multitude of films, including the iconic 1918 productions "The Doctor and the Woman" and "For Husbands Only", as well as the 1917 release "The Price of a Good Time".
Beyond her remarkable acting skills, Mildred Harris was also known for her tumultuous personal life, having been married three times to notable figures in the entertainment industry. Her spouses included William Peter Fleckenstein, Everett Terrence McGovern, and the legendary Charles Chaplin.
Tragically, Mildred Harris' life was cut short when she passed away on July 20th, 1944, in the city of Hollywood, California, United States of America.