Hazel Howell

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Female

Birthday

17-Jan-1898

Age

(128 years old)

Place of Birth

Pomona. Callfornia. USA

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Hazel Howell

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The Last Alarm The Last Alarm (1926) Character: The Fire Chief's Daughter
Firemen Tom and Joe each loves the other's sister, although neither is able to support a wife. Tom's troubles are compounded by a rival for his sweetheart's hand. In a drawn out fight he bests the rival, who steals the revenue from the firemen's ball (of which Tom is treasurer) and hides the money in the storage warehouse in which Tom's sister works as a stenographer. While Tom, Joe, and their sweethearts search for the money, the villain also returns for his loot, and, in his haste, he sets the building afire--trapping the foursome behind a steel door. Their calls for help reach the street, an alarm is turned in, firemen come to the rescue, and the money is found in a blazing desk.
Old Dad Old Dad (1920) Character: Peggy Laine
Mr. Bretton's wife decides she would rather pursue an opera career, so they separate, leaving him to raise their young daughter Daphne (Mildred Harris). She is expelled from boarding school after Richard Wiltoner is found in her room under innocent circumstances. Her father sends her to the Adirondacks, where she meets a rogue and soon elopes with him. When her father discovers that he is a bigamist, he has their marriage annulled. Happily, Mrs. Bretton returns to her husband and Daphne and Richard fall in love and marry.
The Way of All Pants The Way of All Pants (1927) Character: Mrs. Jones - the Hostess
A man delivering a pair of trousers loses his own pants, setting off a chaotic sequence of events.
Fixed by George Fixed by George (1920) Character: N/A
Dr. Arthur Poole is paid $1,000 per week to treat the neurotic and spoiled Angelica Starr. Angelica is infatuated with her doctor, so Poole, afraid of losing his big fee, does not tell her that he is already married.
Spuds Spuds (1927) Character: Bertha
In France during World War I, an army payroll car containing $250,000 turns up missing. A GI, nicknamed "Spuds" because of his prowess at peeling potatoes, discovers that it was stolen by German spies, and--since his captain was responsible for the car and will be in big trouble if it's not recovered--goes behind the enemy lines to retrieve both the car and the $250,000 payroll.
45 Minutes from Broadway 45 Minutes from Broadway (1920) Character: Flora Dora Dean
Kid Burns vicariously enjoys life with his wealthy playboy pal. But complications ensue when Kid falls in love with a girl who just happens to be his friend's housemaid.
A Full House A Full House (1920) Character: Daphne
Lawyer George Howell leaves his bride Ottilie on their wedding day, having promised client Ned Pembroke that he would procure some old love letters from Vera Vernon, a chorus girl with whom Ned was formerly infatuated. George is detained for three days, and when he returns, Ottilie finds jewels and burglar's tools in her husband's suitcase which leads her to suspect that he is a thief.
Murder on the Roof Murder on the Roof (1930) Character: Lucille
This primarily two-set programmer has a has-been criminal lawyer, Anthony Sommers (William V. Mong) wrongly accused of murder and follows the efforts of his daughter, Molly Sommers (Dorothy Revier), a nightclub singer and two newspapers reporters, Ted Palmer (David Newell) and the inaptly-named Drinkwater (Raymond Hatton), posing as a drunk, to clear him.
What Every Girl Should Know What Every Girl Should Know (1927) Character: Estelle Randolph
A young girl and her two brothers are sent to a children's home after their older brother, who is the only one supporting them, winds up in jail.
The Better Way The Better Way (1926) Character: Beauty Expert
Directed by Ralph Ince. With Dorothy Revier, Ralph Ince, Eugene Strong, Armand Kaliz.
The Law of the Snow Country The Law of the Snow Country (1926) Character: The Blonde
Northwest Mounted Policeman faces many obstacles in attempting to apprehend a murderer. He miraculously escapes ambush and learns of the dying murderer's name. After a thrilling fight he secures a confession from his man and saves the girl from disaster.
Desperate Youth Desperate Youth (1921) Character: N/A
Will the orphan girl win her hero in spite of scheming relatives who seek to keep her in the background?
Broadway Billy Broadway Billy (1926) Character: Delorai
Broadway Billy is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Harry Joe Brown.
A Perfect Gentleman A Perfect Gentleman (1928) Character: Ship's Officer's Wife
Monty Banks gets involved in tracking down a stolen fortune, his adventures culminating in a whirlwind, gag-filled climax at sea.
Sensation Seekers Sensation Seekers (1927) Character: Guest
The prohibition is in full swing and Egypt Hagen, a new woman, is the constant subject of controversy in her religious small town. After a scandalous night of partying leaves her publicly shamed, she finds unlikely companionship in the town's new reverend. As their bond intensifies under the watchful eye of concerned townsfolk, her sullied reputation threatens his standing as a respected clergyman.
Beware of Blondes Beware of Blondes (1928) Character: Blonde Mary
Jeffrey (Matt More), a jewelry store clerk prevents a robbery and, as a reward, given a vacation in Honolulu, provided that he transports a valuable emerald to the Hawaiian Islands. On the boat he meets a blonde named Mary (Dorothy Revier) whom he mistakes for a jewel thief called Blonde Mary (Hazel Howell).
The Music Box The Music Box (1932) Character: Mrs. von Schwarzenhoffen (uncredited)
The Laurel & Hardy Moving Co. have a challenging job on their hands (and backs): hauling a player piano up a monumental flight of stairs to Prof. von Schwarzenhoffen's house. Their task is complicated by a sassy nursemaid and, unbeknownst to them, the impatient Prof. von Schwarzenhoffen himself. But the biggest problem is the force of gravity, which repeatedly pulls the piano back down to the bottom of the stairs.
The Nickel Nurser The Nickel Nurser (1932) Character: Mr. Todd's eldest daughter (uncredited)
Charley is an efficiency expert trying to teach a millionaire's daughter the value of money.
God's Gift to Women God's Gift to Women (1931) Character: Camille (uncredited)
A notorious womanizer sets his sights on a pretty American tourist, only to be told by his doctor that he must give up all romance for his health.
The Fighting Heart The Fighting Heart (1925) Character: Oklahoma Kate
This film is the story of a small-town boy and girl. The hero, Denny Bolton, thrashes the town bully only to meet him later in the boxing ring in New York City. Ambition has swept him to Broadway, but the search for love brings him back to the Main Street of his home town.
A Trip to Chinatown A Trip to Chinatown (1926) Character: Henrietta Lott
A young hypochondriac who believes that he has only a week to live. His name, by the way, is Welland Strong. He decides to visit his uncle in the short amount of time he has left in the world. Eventually Strong winds up in Chinatown.
Illicit Illicit (1931) Character: Girl at the Bridal Shower #2 (uncredited)
Ann, a young woman with outrageously advanced ideas, has been living in sin with Dick, her lover, because of her conviction that marriage would destroy their love; but social pressure ends up paying off, so Ann and Dick get married.
With Buffalo Bill on the U. P. Trail With Buffalo Bill on the U. P. Trail (1926) Character: Katy Hale
When Buffalo Bill Cody learns that the Union Pacific railroad is making its way through Kansas, he and other heroes of the Wild West join forces to build a town along the route.



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