Constance Carper born Constance Edith Carper on January 1, 1900 in St. Louis, Missouri. Her father, Alfred Carper, worked for a railroad company. She moved to New York City in 1917 and was quickly signed by Goldwyn Pictures. Constance had a bit parts in the movies Thais and Dodging A Million with Mabel Normand. The she joined the cast of the Ziegfeld Follies. In June of 1918 she checked into a hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Tragically on June 13 she was found unconscious in her room. On the way to the hospital she died from gas poisoning at the young age of eighteen. The police said it was either an accident or a suicide. According to her friends she had seemed worried before her death. A letter she wrote to a soldier serving in Belgium was found in her room. Her mother believed she had died accidentally after forgetting to turn off the gas. Constance was buried at Aspen Grove Cemetery in Burlington, Iowa.