- She often acted in several Eiko film productions until the end of World War I, mainly under the direction of her husband Hubert Moest, who founded his own production company, Moest Production, in 1919.
- Vernon died in 1925 at an unknown location, and of unknown causes.
- In 1913, Vernon married the director, producer, screenwriter, and actor Hubert Moest. They divorced in 1920.
- In 1914 she founded her own production company, Hedda Vernon Films, in Berlin and produced her own films for the Hedda Vernon series,including the self-directed The Yellow Grimace (1914) and Hedda Vernon's Stage Sketch (1916).
- Vernon acted in 70 silent films from 1912 to 1925.
- The interest in Hedda Vernon flagged in the 20's. New stars had been demanded.
- She was a prominent star of the early Weimar Republic, and had her own film unit set up to produce her pictures.
- Vernon was hired in 1912 by the German Bioscope as an actress.
- She was a very popular actress in the 10's and because of her great success she got an own Hedda-Vernon serial which was financed by her own production company Vernon-Produktion.
- She was a German actress, screenwriter, and producer.
- Hedda Vernon was married with the director Hubert Moest.
- The actress Hedda Vernon had her greatest triumphs at the initial stage of the German silent movie.
- In the movie "Zofia" she impersonated a fifteen year old girl although she already was 29 years old at this time. Such "child parts" were normal at that time and many actresses played such roles.
- Vernon wrote the screenplay for two Moest Production films, The Red Shoes (1917) and The Dead Secret (1918). She also acted in the company's 1920 silent film The Women House of Brescia, which was rejected by the British Board of Film Classification on grounds of prostitution depicted in the film.
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