
Laura Bayley
Born
February 4, 1862
Died
October 25, 1938 (76 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Ramsgate, Kent, England, UK
Laura Eugenia Bayley (4 February 1862 – 25 October 1938) was a British actress and filmmaker, active in the Brighton School of early cinema pioneers. Born in Ramsgate, Bayley performed onstage in Victorian burlesques, revues, and pantomimes, often with her three sisters. After marrying the showman George Albert Smith, she entered the world of early experiments with motion picture film; she played main roles in many of the most important films Smith made between 1897 and 1903, including The Kiss in the Tunnel (1899) and Mary Jane's Mishap (1903).
Behind the camera, Bayley likely played a significant hand in the creative development of Smith's fiction films, and may have directed some of those currently credited to him. She also directed and supervised numerous other films on her own, including a series for an early show-at-home projector design. Film historians have highlighted her prolific career as a film performer as well as the creative talent she brought to filmmaking.
Known For

Noisy Silencers
(archive footage)
2024

Two Clowns
Female clown
1906

Mary Jane's Mishap
Mary Jane
1903

The Death of Poor Joe
Joe
1901

The Old Maid's Valentine
Miss Pimple
1900

Let Me Dream Again
Young woman
1900

The Kiss in the Tunnel
Wife (as Mrs. George Albert Smith)
1899

Santa Claus
1898

Cinderella
Cinderella
1898

The X-Ray Fiend
Woman
1897

Hanging Out the Clothes
Maid
1897