Barbara Bedford was an American actress who appeared in several films during the silent era, including the 1922 film "The Trap," directed by Robert Thornby. In the film, Bedford played the leading role of Naida, a young woman who unwittingly becomes involved in the dangerous world of fur smugglers. The film was well received by audiences and critics alike, with Bedford's performance being particularly praised for its emotional depth and intensity. However, like many of the films from this era, "The Trap" suffered from the introduction of sound in the late 1920s and is now largely forgotten by modern audiences. Despite this, Barbara Bedford's legacy as a pioneering actress of the silent era has endured, and she remains a respected figure in the history of American cinema.
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