Early life Ynez Seabury was born June 26, 1907 Her father was a prominent stage actor from Oakland, California, and a direct descendent of
Samuel Seabury, Seabury had an itinerant childhood due to both of her parents' careers as performers.
Career in
The Sunbeam (1912) Seabury was acting in movies by the age of 4, debuting as Little Kathy in
D. W. Griffith's ''
The Miser's Heart (1911). Seabury appeared in numerous films for Griffith from 1911 to 1912, including A Woman Scorned, The Voice of the Child, Billy's Stratagem
, For His Son, The Sunbeam, A String of Pearls, and The Root of Evil. In 1912, she made her debut on Broadway in Racketty-Packetty House
. In June 1912, Seabury appeared opposite her father in a Portland-based stage production of Madame Butterfly'' for the
Baker Stock Company. Due to her darker features, Seabury was frequently cast in ethnic roles, portraying Italians and Native Americans. In 1924, she starred as a Native American woman in
Red Clay (1924), a film which starred William Desmond and Albert J. Smith. The plot was constructed around an Indian's education and his subsequent social ostracism. In her role as the Indian maid Miss Seabury earned acclaim for the "very fine emotional quality" of her work. In March 1928, she subsequently participated in
His Blossom Bride, a romantic drama of the stage produced by
Richard Walton Tully, premiering at the Mason opera house in Los Angeles in March 1928. The scenery and lighting for the play showed an opening prologue in the
Painted Desert of Arizona and the
Hopi Indian reservation. Members of the Hopi tribe were adopted by Seabury, who portrayed the Indian heroine. Seabury was revered by the Hopi because of her understanding of their lives and ambitions. Before serving as background actors in the production, twenty-nine tribesmen and their chief toured Los Angeles in Cadillacs and La Salles. In 1937, she was a member of the cast of the
CBS Radio Theater dramatization of ''
Brewster's Millions'', which featured
Jack Benny and
Mary Livingstone.
Later years and death Seabury died in Sherman Oaks, California on April 11, 1973. She is buried at the
Forest Lawn Memorial Park cemetery in Glendale, California. ==Partial filmography==