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Her Only Way (1918)
Character: Mrs. Randolph
The Westbrook family has been ruined financially, and when the daughter Lucille comes home from boarding school, she finds herself in a terrible dilemma -- she either must marry a rich man she does not love and save her family's fortune, or marry the man she loves and lose everything.
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Stepping Sisters (1932)
Character: Lady Chetworth-Lynde
A trio of former burlesque dancers now living in high society try to prevent their past occupation from being discovered.
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Second Youth (1924)
Character: Mrs. Benson
1924 silent comedy starring Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.
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Silver Dollar (1932)
Character: Poker Annie
A farmer strikes it rich out West, then leaves his wife for a young beauty.
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Dixiana (1930)
Character: Mrs. Birdie Van Horn
A circus performer falls in love with the son of a plantation owner in antebellum New Orleans. When the young man's stepmother objects to the wedding, the couple break apart and go their separate ways for a time. Also in the mix are two circus comics who feud over the heart of another Southern belle.
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Hook, Line and Sinker (1930)
Character: Mrs. Rebecca Marsh
Two fast-talking insurance salesmen meet Mary, who is running away from her wealthy mother, and they agree to help her run a hotel that she owns. When they find out that the hotel is run down and nearly abandoned, they launch a phony PR campaign that presents the hotel as a resort favored by the rich. Their advertising succeeds too well, and many complications soon arise.
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The Story of Temple Drake (1933)
Character: Miss Reba
The coquettish granddaughter of a respected small-town judge is stranded at a bootleggers’ hide-out, subjected to an act of nightmarish sexual violence, and plunged into a criminal underworld that threatens to swallow her up completely.
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The Cuckoos (1930)
Character: Fannie Furst
Two phony fortune tellers get mixed up with gypsies.
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Rockabye (1932)
Character: 'Snooks' Carroll
A Broadway actress with a problematic past falls hard for the author of her new play.
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A Lady's Morals (1930)
Character: Josephine
Romantic biography of Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind and her famous affairs.
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Big City Blues (1932)
Character: Mrs. Serena Cartlich
An Indiana boy comes into an inheritance and moves to New York City, living it up with his girlfriend until he gets in over his head and someone gets killed.
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Topaze (1933)
Character: Baroness Hortense de La Tour-La Tour
An honest and naive schoolteacher gets a lesson in how the world works outside the classroom, when a rich Baron and his mistress use the teacher's name and outstanding reputation in a crooked business scheme.
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Meet the Baron (1933)
Character: (uncredited)
A charlatan posing as Baron Munchhausen is invited to be guest speaker at a girls' school.
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Honey (1930)
Character: Mrs. Falkner
A once-wealthy sister and brother rent out their Southern mansion and stay on as cook and butler.
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The Virtuous Sin (1930)
Character: Alexandra Stroganov
Marya gets friendly with General Platoff in order to save her husband Victor from being executed.
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