Love and Hisses (1934)
Character: Fanny Bender
Clark & McCullough hired to save love as the Judge refuses to marry Fanny Bender and Fanny refuses her daughter to marry the Judge's son unless the Judge marries her.
High Hats and Low Brows (1932)
Character: Mrs. Slaughter
Sixth entry in the Rufftown 2-reel comedy series based on stories by Arthur 'Bugs' Baer.
No Children (1929)
Character: Smitty's Mother
Parents pretend they are in show business and their kids are ventriloquist dummies.
Everything's Ducky (1934)
Character: Party Guest
Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough take to the streets as pots and pans salesmen, wreaking havoc door to door with their demonstrations of their cookware.
Fish Feathers (1932)
Character: Mrs. Smith
Edgar's mother-in-law claims that Edgar can't fish. Edgar is determined to prove her wrong.
Gigolettes of Paris (1933)
Character: N/A
Silent screen favorite Madge Bellamy starred in this low-budget melodrama written and directed by character actor Alphonse Martell. In love with a rich customer, Count Albert Valraine (Theodore Von Eltz), salesgirl Suzanne Ricord accepts his engagement ring, but when she fails to understand "the rules of the game," as he puts it, the caddish Valraine demands that she return the bauble.
Up in Mabel's Room (1926)
Character: Henrietta Mason
Mabel catches her husband buying lingerie, and he won't explain who it's for. She divorces him, but later learns he was buying her an anniversary gift. She becomes determined to win him back.
Dancing Man (1934)
Character: Mrs. St. John
A dancing gigolo gets involved with a wealthy lady and her young step-daughter, and murder is the result.
Daybreak (1931)
Character: Tillie
An Austrian soldier must choose between a wealthy fiancee and a new girl who takes his fancy.
Back Page (1933)
Character: Emma Blake
A former New York reporter (Peggy Shannon) is hired as editor of a failing, small town newspaper in California.
I Have Lived (1933)
Character: Mrs. Genevieve 'Mousie' Reynolds
A girl with a shady past is picked by a playwright to be the star of his newest play.
Man of the World (1931)
Character: Mrs. Jowitt (uncredited)
A young American girl visits Paris accompanied by her fiancee and her wealthy uncle. There she meets and is romanced by a worldly novelist; what she doesn't know is that he is a blackmailer who is using her to get to her uncle.
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