Elinor Field

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Female

Birthday

04-Jan-1902

Age

(124 years old)

Place of Birth

Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

Also Known As
  • Eleanor Field

Elinor Field

Biography

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Credits

Beans for Two Beans for Two (1918) Character: Betty
A farce in which a couple unwittingly save up money for the same thing. Without knowing it, a man and a woman both save up money for a gramophone. Buying beans earns many “savings points”, so both of them stock up on beans. At the end, the couple is left with an enormous amount of beans, and two gramophones.
Cupid In Quarantine Cupid In Quarantine (1918) Character: The Daughter
Eleanor Field and Cullen Landis are in love, but her father, Billy Bevan, objects because.... hey this is a one-reel comedy and we don't have time for things like that. After he sneaks past Bevan, the young couple decide to force the issue. The pastor next door has small pox, so they paint marks on each other's face. Bevan catches on and with the aid of a cooperative beat officer, he does his best to scare them.
He Raised Kane He Raised Kane (1922) Character: Dolores Brewster
Kane, who does not want his father to know he is a fighter, thinking he objects, nearly loses the fight when he sees him at the ringside. In the end, it is the words of encouragement from his father which causes him to win. It develops that the "Kid's" father has known it all the time and has been getting reports on his son's prowess in the ring. Eighth episode in the first 'Leather Pushers' series of two-reel boxing shorts.
Strike Father, Strike Son Strike Father, Strike Son (1923) Character: Dolores Brewster
Eleventh episode in the first 'Leather Pushers' series of two-reel boxing shorts.
Joan of Newark Joan of Newark (1923) Character: Dolores Brewster
Twelfth episode in the first 'Leather Pushers' series of two-reel boxing shorts.
The Wandering Two The Wandering Two (1923) Character: N/A
13th episode in the first 'Leather Pushers' series of two-reel boxing shorts.
The Widower's Mite The Widower's Mite (1923) Character: Dolores Brewster
14th episode in the first 'Leather Pushers' series of two-reel boxing shorts.
Barnaby's Grudge Barnaby's Grudge (1923) Character: Dolores Brewster
18th episode in the first 'Leather Pushers' series of two-reel boxing shorts.
The Kentucky Colonel The Kentucky Colonel (1920) Character: Luzelle Hineman
Young Southerners Buck Hineman and Remington Osbury both are in love with the same woman, who promises to marry the one who returns when the Civil War breaks out. On the battlefield, Remington is wounded and left for dead, and Buck returns to marry her. Shortly afterward, Remington returns and contents himself with becoming one of the Hineman family.
'Twas Henry's Fault 'Twas Henry's Fault (1919) Character: Betty
Betty buys a car; her husband Harry disagrees with her choice.
It Pays to Exercise It Pays to Exercise (1918) Character: Patient with Toothache / Gym Girl
short subject comedy - fun at the gym!
Easy Payments Easy Payments (1919) Character: Betty
Jimmy, who buys everything on the Easy Payment plan, wants to marry Betty, whose dad believes Cash Is King.
Blinky Blinky (1923) Character: Priscilla Islip
Blinky, the bespectacled son of Col. "Raw Meat" Islip, is scorned by his fellow cavalrymen stationed on the Mexican border because his previous military experience was as a Boy Scout.
His Foothill Folly His Foothill Folly (1917) Character: The Dance Hall Girl
Raymond Griffith out in the wild west, and in the process takes care of the bad guy to save his gal.
Single Handed Single Handed (1923) Character: Ruth Randolph
Hector MacKnight, known to the townspeople as "Goofy" and an irritatingly terrible fiddler, is innocently drawn into a rigged poker game. A general fight brings the sheriff, and a chase ensues. Before the confusion is ended and Hector cleared, he meets Ruth Randolph and becomes involved in a circus while trying to recover the other half of her treasure map.
Young King Cole Young King Cole (1922) Character: Dolores Brewster
Seventh entry in the Leather Pushers series of two-reel shorts.
When Kane Met Abel When Kane Met Abel (1923) Character: Dolores Brewster
The "Kid" is in the studio playing the star role in a "super-feature." The director gets his cast to put extra snap into the big scene by making each of the fighters think the other is double crossing him. 10th episode in the first 'Leather Pushers' series of two-reel boxing shorts.
The Red Warning The Red Warning (1923) Character: Louise Ainslee
Phillip Haver, who, along with his friend Toby Jones, finds David Ainslee dying in the desert. After rustlers stole his cattle, Ainslee went off in search of a lost mine and fell victim to a killer. Before he kicks the bucket, Ainslee hands Haver a poke of gold dust to pay off the mortgage on the ranch.
The Chickasha Bone Crusher The Chickasha Bone Crusher (1923) Character: Dolores Brewster
Kid Roberts, the champion, thoroughly beats a tough Westerner (from Chickasha, OK) who follows him from city to city, determined to get even. The man taunts the Kid, by insisting that he is afraid to fight without gloves. Finally his wife appears and begs the Kid to refuse to fight her husband because he is neglecting his ranch and family. The Kid's sweetheart and the ranchman's wife do some scheming and succeed in ending the fights, but not until the Kid has beaten his opponent with his bare hands. Ninth episode in the first 'Leather Pushers' series of two-reel boxing shorts.
Don Quickshot of the Rio Grande Don Quickshot of the Rio Grande (1923) Character: Tulip Hellier
"Pep" Pepper, a romantic cowboy whose faculty for dreaming loses him his job, tries to emulate Don Quixote's courage after reading the Spanish classic.
Little Eva Ascends Little Eva Ascends (1922) Character: Mattie Moore
When an itinerant performing troupe that specializes in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” return to the owner and her son’s hometown for a show the younger brother Roy is nervous and unhappy because he plays Little Eva in the play. Sure that his sweetheart and her family will jeer along with the rest of the town he stumbles during the performance wrecking the set and bringing the show to a grinding halt. All is well though when the town’s hotel proprietor throws a big dinner for the troupe.
Once to Every Woman Once to Every Woman (1920) Character: Virginia Meredith
Aurora Meredith is the daughter of the village blacksmith. Because she has a promising voice, her family does everything they can to develop her talent. A wealthy New York woman hears her sing and sends her to Europe to study. But the woman dies, and Aurora borrows money for her last year from a hot-blooded Italian man. Instead of being paid back financially, the Italian wants her love, and she rejects him.



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