Ethel Shannon was a popular silent film actress who struggled with alcoholism.
She was born Ethel May Shannon on May 22, 1898 in Denver, Colorado. Her parents divorced when she was a child and her mother, Agnes, got a job as a housekeeper. After high school she moved to Los Angeles, California. A friend suggested they should start working as film extras. In 1919 the lovely redhead co-starred with Bert Lytell in the comedy Easy To Make Money. Then she was cast as Hoot Gibson's leading lady in the western Roarin' Dan. Ethel was signed by producer B.P. Shulberg who gave her a starring role in the drama Maytime. She was also chosen to be one of the 1923 Wampas Baby Stars along with Evelyn Brent and Pauline Garon. On August 9, 1923 she married Robert Cary, a broker. The couple split up two years later. Her success continued with the films Lightning Romance, Stop Flirting, and The Phantom Express.