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Mary Anderson (silent Film Actress)
Mary Anderson (June 28, 1897 – June 22, 1986) was an American actress, who performed in over 77 silent films between 1914 and 1923. Career Anderson was born in Brooklyn, New York, where she also attended Erasmus Hall High School."Motion Picture Studio Directory"
entry for Mary Anderson under "Actresses—Leads", ''Motion Picture News'' (New York, N.Y.), October 21, 1916, p. 69. Internet Archive, San Francisco, California. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
Anderson later attended Holy Cross School and there made her first public performances as a Grecian dancer at charity functions. Anderson had been seen in many productions since the day she first made her bow on the silver screen for Vitagraph Studios. A popular player, she probably did her best work in Irvin Willat's feature production, ''The Fals ...
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Mary Anderson (other)
Mary Anderson may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Mary Anderson (actress, born 1859) (1859–1940), American stage actress * Mary Anderson (actress, born 1897) (1897–1986), American silent film actress * Mary Anderson (actress, born 1918) (1918–2014), American film actress * Mary Anderson (author) (born 1939), American young adult author * Mary Lucas, Mary Anderson Lucas (1882–1952), English composer Science, academia and medicine *Mary Adamson Anderson Marshall (1837–1910), Scottish physician *Mary Anderson (gynaecologist) (1932–2006), Scottish gynaecologist *Mary Anderson (inventor) (1869–1953), inventor of the windshield wiper blade *Mary Annette Anderson (1871–1922), American professor, first black woman elected to Phi Beta Kappa *Mary P. Anderson (born 1948), American hydrologist and geologist *Mary Anderson (art historian) (1902–1973), British specialist in Christian iconography Other *Mary Anderson (labor leader) (1872–1964), American labor activis ...
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The Divorcee (1917 Film)
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Too Much Married
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Two Minutes To Go
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Vanishing Trails
''Vanishing Trails'' is a 1920 American silent Western film serial directed by Leon De La Mothe. The film is considered to be lost. Plot As described in a summary in a film publication, the serial involves the mystery of the murder of William Stillman (Wells) and the finding of the heir to his fortune. Silent Joe (Farnum) arrives in an effort to discover the murderer and prove that he is the true heir. He and the heroine Lou (Anderson) have their adventures in the mountainous terrain with its "vanishing trails." They are aided by The Shadow (Orlamond), a demented scientist with his trained dog, and several remarkable, death-dealing inventions. Cast * Franklyn Farnum as Silent Joe * Mary Anderson as Durant's Daughter, Lou * L. M. Wells as William Stillman * Duke R. Lee as Steve Durant * Harry Lonsdale as Grandon * Vester Pegg as Rankin * William Orlamond as The Shadow * Pedro León as Bully Drake * Bud Osborne as Skip Brandt See also * List of film serials * List of film s ...
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Bubbles (1920)
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The Spender (1919 Film)
''The Spender'' is a 1919 American silent comedy film, directed by Charles Swickard. It stars Bert Lytell, Thomas Jefferson, and William V. Mong, and was released on January 6, 1919. Cast list * Bert Lytell as Dick Bisbee * Thomas Jefferson as T. W. Bisbee * William V. Mong as Stetson * Mary Anderson as Helen Stetson * Clarence Burton as Elmer Robbins * Rosemary Theby Rosemary Theresa Theby (born Rose Masing, April 8, 1892 – November 10, 1973) was an American film actress. She appeared in some 250 films between 1911 and 1940. Early life and career The daughter of George and Katherine Masing, Theby ... as Adventuress References External links * * * Films directed by Charles Swickard Metro Pictures films American silent feature films American black-and-white films Silent American comedy films 1919 comedy films 1919 films 1910s English-language films 1910s American films {{1910s-comedy-film-stub ...
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Johnny Get Your Gun
''Johnny Get Your Gun'' is a 1919 American comedy silent film directed by Donald Crisp and written by Edmund Lawrence Burke and Gardner Hunting. The film stars Fred Stone, Mary Anderson, Casson Ferguson, James Cruze, Sylvia Ashton, Nina Byron and Mayme Kelso. The film was released on March 16, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. Cast *Fred Stone as Johnny Wiggins * Mary Anderson as Ruth Gordon * Casson Ferguson as Bert Whitney *James Cruze as The Duke of Bullconia *Sylvia Ashton as Aunt Agatha * Nina Byron as Janet Burnham *Mayme Kelso as Mrs. Tupper *Raymond Hatton as Garry *Jack Hoxie as Bill Burnham * Dan Crimmins as Pollitt * Fred Huntley as Jevne *Ernest Joy as Lawyer Cotter *Noah Beery, Sr. as Town Marshal * Clarence Geldart as Director Preservation status * A print survives at UCLA Film and Television Archive The UCLA Film & Television Archive is a visual arts organization focused on the preservation, study, and appreciation of film and television, based at the Univer ...
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The Hushed Hour
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His Birthright
''His Birthright'' is a 1918 American drama film directed by William Worthington (actor), William Worthington for Haworth Pictures Corporation. Sessue Hayakawa produced the film and played the lead role. The rest of the cast includes Marin Sais, Howard Davies (actor), Howard Davies, Mary Anderson (actress, born 1897), Mary Anderson, and Hayakawa's wife Tsuru Aoki. Plot As described in a film magazine, Yukio is a Japanese-American whose father, a naval officer, failed to return to his mother after the honeymoon. The mother commits Seppuku, harakiri and the son becomes determined to kill his father and goes to America. Influenced by a female German spy, Yukio steals an important document from his father, who is now an admiral. Rebuffed by the woman and ashamed to have sunk to the level of a thief, he then decides to recover the paper. He does so after a desperate battle with the woman's colleagues and returns the document to his father, who descends upon the place with police and cap ...
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Playthings (film)
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