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Eternal Love (1917)
Character: Madame Blanc (as Miss Marvin)
Traveling from the Latin Quarter of Paris to Brittany to seek inspiration for his painting, artist Paul Dachette finds it in the person of Mignon, an orphan who consents to pose for him.
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Give Her Gas (1918)
Character: Mrs. Whiffle
Lee and his family take Eddie and his wife riding in their new car.
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The House Cleaning Horrors (1918)
Character: The Mother-in-Law
Eddie Lyons and Dorothy Devore have hired "The Careful Decorator" to paper their walls. What they get is Lee Moran who is anything but! Add in a pushy mother-in-law and hilarity ensues.
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Waiting at the Church (1919)
Character: N/A
Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran race to guarantee that a bride has everything she needs for the wedding to happen.
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Half & Half (1919)
Character: N/A
Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran and their wives share a house. After a disagreement they decide to split the house by drawing a line down the middle
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What the River Foretold (1915)
Character: Mrs. Trask - the Landlady (as Mrs. Marvin)
Having struck it rich, two prospectors return to town, where one of them is to be married while the other will serve as best man. But on the eve of the wedding, the best man turns out to be the worst of the two, and elopes with the bride-to-be. Though heartbroken, the jilted bridegroom shrugs philosophically and returns to gold-mining. Several years later, the wife dies, and her husband becomes a high-rolling gambler.
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Second Hand Rose (1922)
Character: Lillian Rosenstein
The adopted Irish daughter of the Rosensteins, Second Avenue pawnshop owners, Rose is much sought after by Tim McCarthy, a wealthy Irish contractor many years her senior. Meanwhile, Nat, her adopted brother, is accused of stealing from his firm and is arrested and put in jail; Rosenstein, heartbroken, becomes seriously ill.
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Horseman of the Plains (1928)
Character: Esmeralda
Tom Mix plays a cowboy coming to the aid of a rancher who's on the verge of foreclosure. Falling in love with Sally Blane, the rancher's pretty daughter, our hero vows to win an important cross-country race.
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The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
Character: Martha (uncredited)
The deformed Phantom who haunts the Paris Opera House causes murder and mayhem in an attempt to make the woman he loves a star.
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The Love Girl (1916)
Character: The Maid
A girl is hypnotized and kidnapped by the swami her aunt is devoted to.
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No Woman Knows (1921)
Character: Molly Brandeis
In Winnebago, Wisconsin, a Jewish family comprising Molly and Ferdinand Brandeis and their two children, Fanny and Theodore, run a modest dry goods store.
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The Long Chance (1922)
Character: Soft Wind
Harley P. Hennage, town gambler, takes under his protection Dana Corbaly when her widowed mother dies. He becomes suspicious of the motives of Bob McGraw, a young engineer who has come to town to investigate the mining claim of Dana's father, John Corbaly. But events reveal that he is only the tool of Corbaly's former partner, capitalist T. Morgan Carey.
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