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The Good Sport (1918)
Character: Grace Cornwallis
A man invents a device to make elevators stop even with the floor, and for this boon to mankind, he reaps riches and respect.
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The Climbers (1927)
Character: Sasha (as Florabelle Fairbanks)
The Duchess of Aragon is wooed by King Ferdinand VII of Spain, much to the displeasure of his mistress Countess Veya, who forces the Duchess out of Spain and into Puerto Rico, where she is forced to behave in very unladylike manners, such as riding horses like a cowboy, and dueling with and fending off various brigands and bandits.
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Show Kids (1935)
Character: Miss Marlow
During the Great Depression, vaudeville has fallen on hard times. The Palace Theater may have to close its doors, unless the proprietor, William Jenkins, does something different, so he allows his 12-year-old son to put on a kiddie show that packs the house.
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Page Miss Glory (1935)
Character: Reporter (uncredited)
A country girl goes to the city and gets a job in a posh hotel, and winds up becoming an instant celebrity thanks to an ambitious photographer.
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Freshman Love (1936)
Character: Mrs. Norton
A star rower is forced to join a good school under a pseudonym because his wealthy dad doesn't like schools that have high academic standards.
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Personal Maid's Secret (1935)
Character: Mrs. Bentley
A longtime maid for New York socialites watches from afar as the daughter she once gave up is raised by others. Director Arthur Greville Collins' 1935 film stars Ruth Donnelly, Anita Louise, Margaret Lindsay, Warren Hull, Frank Albertson, Arthur Treacher, Ronnie Crosby, Henry O'Neill, Lillian Kemble Cooper and Gordon Elliott.
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Sally of the Sawdust (1925)
Character: Miss Vinton
Judge Foster throws his daughter out because she married a circus man. She leaves her baby girl with Professor McGargle before she dies. Years later Sally is a dancer with whom Peyton, a son of Judge Foster's friend, falls in love. When Sally is arrested McGargle proves her real parentage.
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The Firebird (1934)
Character: Thelma, the Pointer's Maid
Herman Brandt, a handsome but overly conceited actor, lives in the same apartment building in Vienna as Carola and John Pointer and their 18-year-old daughter Mariette. One day, as Carola leaves the building, Brandt catches her in the stairwell and proposes she "visit" him at his apartment after everyone has gone to bed. Shocked and offended at his brazenness, she complains to the building manager, who orders Brandt to leave. He refuses, so the Pointers decide that they will move out instead. While they're packing, the police show up at their apartment with some bad news--Brandt has been found murdered, shot in the head. Inspector Muller, the detective investigating the murder, discovers that there is more to this case than meets the eye.
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I Am a Thief (1934)
Character: Mme. Cassiet
A man dodges jewel thieves while carrying a fortune in diamonds on the Orient Express.
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Murder by an Aristocrat (1936)
Character: Evelyn Thatcher
A wealthy family is blackmailed. Murder results. And a nurse at the scene of the crime is determined to figure out who-done-it.
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Dangerous (1935)
Character: N/A
Dan Bellows finds former stage star Joyce Heath a penniless drunk and takes her to his Connecticut home for rehabilitation. He asks his fiancée Gail to free him and offers to sponsor Joyce in a play.
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Don't Bet on Blondes (1935)
Character: Nurse Holding Off Slemp (Uncredited)
Owen, a small time bookie, decides to open an insurance business as it involves lesser risk. His first client is Colonel Youngblood who insures his daughter, Marilyn, against marriage.
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In Caliente (1935)
Character: Secretary
At a Mexican resort, a fast-talking magazine editor woos the dancer he's trashed in print.
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Gentlemen Are Born (1934)
Character: Trudy's Nurse
A well-cloistered and protected-against-reality group of college students get their diplomas in the heart of the Great Depression, and quickly learn that the piece of paper the diploma is written on is worth about eighteen-dollars-a-week in the job-market...for the lucky ones. Some of them fare even worse.
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Second Wife (1936)
Character: Mrs. Stephenson
Kenneth discovers that his son by his first wife is ill in a remote Swiss village, and is forced to leave Wife Number Two alone during childbirth.
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Stranded (1935)
Character: Miss Walsh (uncredited)
A Traveler's Aid worker who delights in solving people's problems gets mixed up with gangsters.
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Zaza (1923)
Character: Madame Dufresne
Zaza is an actress and the favorite at an open-air theater in a small French town. When diplomat Bernard Dufresne comes to the village, he stays away for fear he will fall for her. But during one performance, while Zaza is singing on a swing, her rival cuts the rope and she falls. Zaza is badly injured and she makes Dufresne's acquaintance. A romance quickly springs up and he installs her in a villa. Their happiness is marred, however, when his wife appears.
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Man of Iron (1935)
Character: Mrs. Balding
A construction company foreman's life changes--not necessarily for the better--when he is promoted to an executive position.
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Undercurrent (1946)
Character: Guest (uncredited)
After a rapid engagement, a dowdy daughter of a chemist weds an industrialist, knowing little of his family or past. He transforms her into an elegant society wife, but becomes enraged whenever she asks about Michael, his mysterious long-lost brother.
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Dinky (1935)
Character: Mrs. Shaw
A mother sends her young son to military school so he won't find out she's been sentenced to a prison term on a framed fraud charge.
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The Love of Sunya (1927)
Character: Rita Ashling (as Flobelle Fairbanks)
A young woman at life's crossroads is granted mystic visions of how her decisions will affect her future life.
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