Priscilla Lawson

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Acting

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Gender

Female

Birthday

08-Mar-1914

Age

(112 years old)

Place of Birth

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Also Known As
  • Priscilla Jones Shortridge

Priscilla Lawson

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Arsène Lupin Returns Arsène Lupin Returns (1938) Character: Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
A woman and a man vying for a woman's affection: the usual love trio? Not quite so since the belle in question is Lorraine de Grissac, a very wealthy and alluring society woman, while one of the two rivals is none other than Arsène Lupin, the notorious jewel thief everybody thought dead, now living under the assumed name of René Farrand. As for the other suitor he is an American, a former F.B.I. sleuth turned private eye by the name of Steve Emerson. Steve not only suspects Farrand of being Lupin but when someone attempts to steal a precious emerald necklace from Lorraine's uncle, Count de Brissac, he is persuaded Lupin is the culprit. Is Emerson right or wrong? Which of the two men will win over Lorraine's heart?
Rose Bowl Rose Bowl (1936) Character: Florence Taylor
Paddy O'Riley and Ossie Merrill, Bellport high school football heroes, enroll in distant colleges; Paddy at a small school in the East, where he is barely a substitute, and Ossie at a powerhouse-football school, where he is an instant star and all-American candidate. They leave behind Cheers Reynolds, who is fond of Paddy, who works in her family's drugstore, but she loves Ossie almost as much as he loves himself. Paddy makes friends with team fullback Dutch Schultz, who accompanies him on vacation, and they arrive back in Bellport just as Ossie is also coming home on break. Florence Taylor is also in town on a film junket. Unknown to any of the others, Paddy and Florence had gone to high school together. Back at school and three years later, Paddy and Dutch learn that their football team could get invited to the coveted Rose Bowl to play against Ossie's team, if it could get enough publicity (pre-BCS days) that would attract a large crowd...
Dangerous Waters Dangerous Waters (1936) Character: Valparaiso Bar Girl - Back to Wall (uncredited)
While a ship captain is at sea dealing with a mutiny among his crew, his wife is at home having an affair with his best friend.
Rocket Ship Rocket Ship (1938) Character: Princess Aura
A heavy condensation of the 1936 serial Flash Gordon, with altered musical score. Flash Gordon, Dale Arden and Dr. Hans Zarkov visit the planet Mongo to thwart the evil schemes of Emperor Ming the Merciless, who has set his planet on a collision course with Earth. Released abroad as "Flash Gordon" for countries not interested in booking the serial, and never shown in the USA before 1950, where the title was changed to "Rocket Ship".
The Girl of the Golden West The Girl of the Golden West (1938) Character: Nina Martinez
A bandit disguises himself as an officer in an attempt to woo a saloon singer.
Yours for the Asking Yours for the Asking (1936) Character: Woman (uncredited)
Casino operator Johnny Lamb hires down-on-her-luck socialite Lucille Sutton as his casino hostess, in order to help her and to improve casino income. But Lamb's pals fear he may follow Lucille onto the straight-and-narrow path, which would not be good for business. So they hire Gert Malloy and Dictionary McKinney, a pair of con-artists, to manipulate Johnny back off the path of righteousness.
Billy the Kid Billy the Kid (1941) Character: Bessie - Barmaid (uncredited)
Billy "The Kid" Bonney is a hot-headed gunslinger who postpones his life of crime when he is befriended and hired by peaceful cattle rancher Eric Keating. When Keating is killed by a rival, Billy seeks revenge, even if it means opposing his old friend, Marshal Jim Sherwood.
The Accusing Finger The Accusing Finger (1936) Character: Hat Check Girl
A proud, pro-capital punishment district attorney with a 90% execution rate, finds himself wrongly convicted of murdering his estranged wife and sentenced to die. The woman he loves and his investigator rival for her affections rally to find the real killer, while he is confronted by the misery of life on death row.
Wives Never Know Wives Never Know (1936) Character: Laboratory Assistant (uncredited)
The blissful marriage of Homer and Marcia Bigelow is disrupted when Marcia hosts a party for one J. Hugh Ramsay, author of the bestselling book, "Marriage—The Living Death".
Flash Gordon Flash Gordon (1936) Character: Princess Aura
Disaster seems imminent when scientists discover that the planet Mongo is about to crash into Earth. Luckily, heroic young Flash Gordon is on hand to lead an investigative mission into outer space and onto the speedily approaching planet. There, he and his best girl, Dale, who is along for the ride, learn that Ming, the devious ruler of Mongo, has purposely put the planet on a collision course with Earth, and only Flash can stop him.
Sutter's Gold Sutter's Gold (1936) Character: Native Girl
Story of the gold strike on an immigrant's property that started the 1849 California Gold Rush.
Heroes of the Hills Heroes of the Hills (1938) Character: Madeline Reynolds
In this entry in the long-running series of westerns, the Three Mesquiteers transform their ranch into a prison farm to provide a model for prison reform. They are opposed by a local contractor who wants to build a standard prison.
Spaceship to the Unknown Spaceship to the Unknown (1966) Character: Princess Aura (archive footage)
A heavy condensation of the original serial compresses the original thirteen episodes into an efficient 97 minute feature. Disaster seems imminent when scientists discover that the planet Mongo is about to crash into Earth. Luckily, heroic young Flash Gordon is on hand to lead an investigative mission into outer space and onto the speedily approaching planet. There, he and his best girl, Dale, who is along for the ride, learn that Ming, the devious ruler of Mongo, has purposely put the planet on a collision course with Earth, and only Flash can stop him.
Test Pilot Test Pilot (1938) Character: Mable
Jim is a test pilot. His wife Ann and best friend Gunner try their best to keep him sober. But the life of a test pilot is anything but safe.
The Great Impersonation The Great Impersonation (1935) Character: Maid (uncredited)
The second of the three film versions of the E. Phillips Oppenheim espionage thriller set largely in an old dark house where a tremulous wife wonders if her husband is really his double, a dastardly German spy.
Double Wedding Double Wedding (1937) Character: Felice, Margit's Secretary
A bohemian free spirit helps meek Waldo win back his fiancée and falls in love with her over-controlling sister in the process.
College Holiday College Holiday (1936) Character: Student / Phone Operator
College students rally to save a struggling hotel from closing. Comedy.
The First Hundred Years The First Hundred Years (1938) Character: Mary Brown - Lynn's secretary (uncredited)
David and Lynn are a happily married couple. When David gets his dream job in another state, Lynn, a high-powered executive, doesn't want to leave NYC and her job
The Women The Women (1939) Character: Hairdresser #1 (uncredited)
A happily married woman lets her catty friends talk her into divorce when her husband strays.
Three Loves Has Nancy Three Loves Has Nancy (1938) Character: Gertie, at the Party (uncredited)
A small-town country homebody goes to New York to find her missing fiancé and gets romantically involved with two sophisticated men.



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