Enid Markey

Enid Markey

After a long absence, she returned to 60s TV as one of two doting aunts (the other was Doro Merande) on the short-lived "Bringing Up Buddy" sitcom.

Attended convent school.

In a career on stage, screen, and television covering more than six decades, actress Enid Markey is probably best known for two roles almost fifty years apart: The original Jane Porter in the first-ever Tarzan film (1918's "Tarzan of the Apes," opposite Elmo Lincoln's Tarzan) and in the recurring role of Mrs. Mendlebright on "The Andy Griffith Show" in the 1960s.

Left the screen in the early 20s to focus on the theatre.

Of Irish extraction.



Played sweet, innocent young things in silent features but will always be remembered for portraying the screen's first "Jane" in the Tarzan movies, only four years after Edgar Rice Burroughs published the story.

Said she left films because "I was tired of making faces, I wanted to learn how to act."


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