Anita Hendrie

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

1.09

Gender

Female

Birthday

09-Nov-1863

Age

(161 years old)

Place of Birth

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Also Known As
  • Anita Hendry
  • Mrs. David Miles

Anita Hendrie

Biography

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Credits

The Son's Return The Son's Return (1909) Character: The Mother
A son leaves to seek his fortune in the city. Many years later he returns and checks into his parents' inn. They don't recognize him, but noticing his fat wallet, plan to rob him.
Pictureland Pictureland (1911) Character: Rosita's Mother
Americans arrive at their hotel in Cuba in a car, to make a movie. Romantic complications ensue while the cast and crew attempt to finish the movie.
Jones and His New Neighbors Jones and His New Neighbors (1909) Character: Neighbour
Jones' new house looks like all the others on the street. One night Jones enters the wrong house and finds himself in a precarious situation.
The Note in the Shoe The Note in the Shoe (1909) Character: The Mother
A shoe-factory worker puts a note in a shoe box offering to marry the lucky buyer. As a result, she is dismissed from her job, but her employer finds her so attractive that he suggests a new job for her, as his wife.
The Road to the Heart The Road to the Heart (1909) Character: Vinuella - Miguel's Wife
Miguel casts out his daughter when she marries a poor man, causing his wife to leave him, too. After he is unable to find a reliable cook, he reconciles with his daughter so he can get a good meal.
The Roue’s Heart The Roue’s Heart (1909) Character: Noblewoman
Mons. Flamant, a typical roué of the French nobility, is surrounded by all the pleasures and pastimes his fabulous wealth can procure. In a quest of diversion he visits the art rooms, just as a young girl enters with a magnificent piece of sculpture and places it on sale. The roué is so impressed with the work and the girl that he purchases it at once and follows her to the atelier, where he learns that she is the maid of the sculptress, whom he sees and at once falls passionately in love with her, but when he learns that she is totally blind, his feelings change to one of deepest pity.
Schneider’s Anti-Noise Crusade Schneider’s Anti-Noise Crusade (1909) Character: Lena
Schneider is trying to write a speech but he can't concentrate with all the noise around him. During the night, Schneider catches burglars in his house, but when he sees they are stealing all the noisy distractions, he helps them get away.
Those Boys! Those Boys! (1909) Character: The Mother
Two boys find a pistol their father has hidden. While they're playing with it, they line up a target, not realizing their sisters are on the other side of the door. The parents realize the gun is missing and avert the disaster.
And a Little Child Shall Lead Them And a Little Child Shall Lead Them (1909) Character: The Maid
Seven years after the death of their first child, a couple has grown apart and decides to divorce. Their second child asks a question about who will keep the first child's most cherished toy after they separate. This leads the couple to reconsider their actions.
A Rude Hostess A Rude Hostess (1909) Character: Visitor
Mrs. Leffingwell runs after the last of her departing party guests to return a forgotten muff. While she's out a burglar enters the apartment and opens the safe. He can't make his getaway before she returns, and tries to bluff his way out by saying he entered the wrong apartment. She sees the open safe and secretly tells the butler to get the police.
I Did It I Did It (1909) Character: The Mother
A mother punishes her son for eating a plate of cream puffs, unaware that the daughter really did it. As the daughter watches the punishment, she feels guilty, and confesses her misdeed.
The Voice of the Violin The Voice of the Violin (1909) Character: Maid
A music teacher is in love with Helen, one of his students, but she rejects him. In his hurt he joins an anarchist group who plan to blow up a rich capitalist's house. When he realizes it's Helen's house, he tries to stop the plan.
The Cricket on the Hearth The Cricket on the Hearth (1909) Character: Mrs. Fielding
After three years at sea, Edward returns home to find his sweetheart forced into an engagement with a much older man.
A Drunkard's Reformation A Drunkard's Reformation (1909) Character: Woman in the Play / Woman in the Audience
A man arrives home late and drunk as usual. His wife reminds him that he's supposed to take their daughter out to a play. While watching the play, he's faced with his own drinking evils and how his life would be without them.
Resurrection Resurrection (1909) Character: Servant / Noblewoman
Nekhludoff, a Russian nobleman serving on a jury, discovers that the young girl on trial, Katusha, is someone he once seduced and abandoned and that he himself bears responsibility for reducing her to crime. He sets out to redeem her and himself in the process.
Confidence Confidence (1909) Character: In Hospital
Nellie flees her old life and goes east to become a nurse, where she marries a doctor. One of her old colleagues finds her and tries to blackmail her. When the blackmail plot is exposed, Nellie's husband expresses his complete faith in her.
The Helping Hand The Helping Hand (1908) Character: Jessie Marshall
Mack Sennett appears as a wedding guest in this film produced by the Biograph Company.
The Maniac Cook The Maniac Cook (1909) Character: Margie, the Cook
Mack Sennett appears as a cop in this film produced by the Biograph Company.
The Welcome Burglar The Welcome Burglar (1909) Character: In Office
Mack Sennett appears as a butler and a man in an office in this film produced by the Biograph Company.
Two Memories Two Memories (1909) Character: Party Guest
Henry and Marion have a lover's quarrel and part in anger. They do not reconcile, and ten years pass without contact. Marion becomes a society girl and spends her time at parties with her friends. Henry has become very ill and wishes to see Marion one more time. He writes asking her to visit. When she recieves the note, she laughs and tosses it on the floor, but, later, on a whim, decides to take all her drunken friends with her to visit him. When they arrive, Marion finds Henry dead, clutching her portrait in his hand. She sends her friends away and falls to her knees in remorse. Mary Pickford's debut!
Drive for a Life Drive for a Life (1909) Character: Mignon's Mother
Harry's jealous former mistress puts poison in some candy intended for his new fiancée. Harry discovers what she has done, and races to save his fiancée before she eats the candy.
The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter (1911) Character: N/A
Hester Prynne has left Holland in advance of her husband, Roger, to join the colonists in Salem, Maxx. Roger follows her to the new world but upon landing in New England is captured by Indians and Hester waits for him in vain.
The Joneses Have Amateur Theatricals The Joneses Have Amateur Theatricals (1909) Character: Theatre Woman
The amateur dramatic society chooses the Joneses' residence as the location of its next meeting, and both Joneses catch 'the acting bug' in this split-reel subject.
The Lure of the Gown The Lure of the Gown (1909) Character: Veronica's Partner
"Fine feathers make fine birds", and handsome gowns make handsome women. Hence it is when Isabelle appears on the scene clad in a gown that is a masterpiece of the dressmaker's art she easily fascinates the male contingent, among whom is Enrico, the sweetheart of Veronica, a street singer. Enrico is so enraptured at the sight of Isabelle in her resplendent attire that he becomes her abject slave, casting aside the poor, peasant-clad little Italian street singer, who has loved him devotedly. Crushed almost beyond endurance the poor girl stands sobbing at the entrance of the park where the inconsistent lever left her. Her tears attract the attention of a wealthy young couple who happen to pass. In answer to their queries she tells them how contemptibly her sweetheart acted, and all because of the fascinating influence of a gown.
Love Finds a Way Love Finds a Way (1909) Character: The Duchess
Mack Sennett appears as a footman in this film produced by the Biograph Company.
Mr. Jones Has a Card Party Mr. Jones Has a Card Party (1909) Character: Guest
Mr. Jones, since his last escapade, had made strenuous efforts to amend the reputation he had gained in the eyes of the ladies of the Temperance League. But Oh! the ordeal, for such it was, was telling on him, and his pent-up spirits were threatening ebullition, when at last the chance comes. The league arranges to attend a three-days' convention out of town, and when Mrs. Jones departs, Jones sends a note to Smith, telling him to bring the gang, and they would have a "Prayer Meeting," enjoining him not to forget the "fixings." Well, the gang are not long in putting in an appearance, for they feel that every minute's delay is a chunk lost from a golden opportunity for fun.
The Fascinating Mrs. Francis The Fascinating Mrs. Francis (1909) Character: Young Man's Mother
Mack Sennett appears as a party guest in this film produced by the Biograph Company.
Trying to Get Arrested Trying to Get Arrested (1909) Character: The Assaulted Woman
A tramp tries to get himself arrested so he can sleep in the nice, warm jail, but the police keep ignoring him or arresting the wrong person.
His Wife's Mother His Wife's Mother (1909) Character: Mrs. Jones Mother
Jones's mother-in-law prohibits his smoking and drinking, so he takes her out for the evening and gets her drunk.
The Honor of Thieves The Honor of Thieves (1909) Character: At Dance
Mack Sennett appears as a man at the dance and a cop in this film produced by the Biograph Company.
The Criminal Hypnotist The Criminal Hypnotist (1909) Character: Party Guest
Mack Sennett appears as a party guest in this film produced by the Biograph Company.
Eloping with Auntie Eloping with Auntie (1909) Character: Auntie
A girl is being shipped off to Europe with her aunt to break up her romance. Her suitor dresses himself as the aunt and manages to fool everyone long enough for them to elope.
The Peachbasket Hat The Peachbasket Hat (1909) Character: The Maid
Mrs. Jones leaves her baby with the maid and goes shopping for a new hat. Meanwhile, the maid invites a band of gypsies into the house for a palm reading. After the gypsies leave, no one can find the baby, and everyone assumes it's been kidnapped-- until the baby is found under a hatbox.
The Cord of Life The Cord of Life (1909) Character: In Tenement
Antonine, a worthless, good-for-nothing scoundrel, demands money of his cousin Galora, an energetic, provident husband and father. His demands are met with a positive rebuff, and when he becomes insistent be is forcibly ejected by Galora. As he leaves the tenement he vows to get even, and lies in wait until Galora has gone out on business. Climbing to the fifth floor, on which the Galoras live, he watches his chance, which comes when Mrs. Galora goes for an instant to visit a neighbor on the same floor. Darting into the apartment and raising the window he perceives the awful result of a drop to the ground, five stories below, and so evolves a plan that is dastardly in the extreme. Taking the infant child from the cradle, and placing it in a basket he lets it out with a short rope, the end of which he secures by letting the sash down on it, so that to raise the window would precipitate the baby to destruction.
The Politician's Love Story The Politician's Love Story (1909) Character: Woman - Fourth Couple
A haughty politician, on seeing a satirical cartoon in a newspaper, rushes to the paper's offices to shoot the cartoonist. On discovering the cartoonist is a pretty woman, he falls instantly in love and wastes no time in trying to woo her.
The Lonely Villa The Lonely Villa (1909) Character: N/A
A gang of thieves lure a man out of his home so that they can rob it and threaten his wife and children. The family barricade themselves in an interior room, but the criminals are well-equipped for breaking in. When the father finds out what is happening, he must race against time to get back home.
At the Altar At the Altar (1909) Character: Mother
At the Italian boarding house the male boarders were all smitten with the charms of Minnie, the landlady's pretty daughter, but she was of a poetic turn of mind and her soul soared above plebeianism and her aspirations were romantic. Most persistent among her suitors was Grigo, a coarse Sicilian, whose advances were odiously repulsive. The arrival at the boarding house from the old country of Giuseppe Cassella, the violinist, filled the void in her yearning heart. Romantic, poetic and a talented musician, Giuseppe was indeed a desirable husband for Minnie.
Lucky Jim Lucky Jim (1909) Character: N/A
Gertrude chooses Jim over Jack, which makes Jack very jealous. Later Jim dies, and Jack marries Gertrude. He finds himself once again very jealous of the late Lucky Jim.
The Golden Louis The Golden Louis (1909) Character: The Mother
An anonymous donor drops a gold coin in the shoe of a homeless girl as she sleeps. A gambler with a 'sure thing' borrows the coin and wins a fortune, but he can't find her again to repay her.
Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe (1909) Character: N/A
As Poe's lover is slowly dying, he struggles to make money to care for her.
Those Awful Hats Those Awful Hats (1909) Character: Theatre Audience
A pair of young ladies cause trouble at the cinema with their lavish hats.



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