Si Bessie Love (1898–1986) sarong aktres na nagpuon sa silent films, asin nagpadagos sa sound films, radyo asin telebisyon. Aktibo man siya sa teatro. An saiyang karera nagpuon sa American film; pakatapos niya maglipat sa England kan 1935, nagtrabaho siya sa mga produksyon sa U.K. sa British production hali Europa.
All of Love's sound films are extant.
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