Dale Fuller

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.3605

Gender

Female

Birthday

17-Jun-1885

Age

(141 years old)

Place of Birth

Santa Ana, California, USA

Also Known As
  • Marie Dale Phillipps

Dale Fuller

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dale Fuller (June 17, 1885 – October 14, 1948) was an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in 67 films between 1915 and 1935. She was born in Santa Ana, California and died in Los Angeles County, California.


Credits

Husbands and Lovers Husbands and Lovers (1924) Character: Marie
For Husbands and Lovers, John M Stahl pairs devoted wife Florence Vidor with ungrateful husband Lewis Stone for a splendidly nuanced marital comedy that proves his versatility as a filmmaker. When Vidor’s hausfrau transforms into an elegant lady of leisure with an expensive makeover, the quintessentially caddish Lew Cody takes lascivious notice but Stone can only grouse about the bill. A gentle rebuke of a husband’s bad manners and a salute to a wife’s sweet revenge, Husbands and Lovers was a favorite in the trade press. “Here is a comedy-drama that fairly scintillates with humor,” said Exhibitors News, “and then when the laugh is over, salty tears rush unbidden to the eyes. Chided by her husband, James, for not putting effort into her looks, Grace goes for a surprising makeover and lets James struggle to dress himself without her help. Her new look draws James' disdain and the eye of his best friend, Rex.
Babbitt Babbitt (1924) Character: Tillie
A small-town businessman bumbles into blackmail and a real-estate swindle.
The Woman Hater The Woman Hater (1925) Character: N/A
A famous international actress wants to marry the love of her life, a millionaire but is blocked by a renowned woman-hater who actually ants her for himself.
The Speeding Venus The Speeding Venus (1926) Character: Midge Rooney
Jed Morgan, a Detroit automobile manufacturer, calls in John Steele, a mechanical genius, and Chet Higgins, a promoter, and offers a half interest in profits to the first man to perfect his gear-less motor invention. Emily Dale, Morgan's confidential adviser, prefers Steele and urges him to win, while Higgins calls to his aid a renegade mechanic. Steele places his car on a train, and Higgins plans to wreck it so as to be the first to claim the prize; his plan succeeds, but Morgan is taken ill, giving Steele and Emily time to recondition the car. Emily obtains right-of-way over main roads and permission to speed on a record-breaking trip to California. In spite of attempts to stall her, Emily wins the race, though forced to drive her car through a show window. Steele is rewarded by Morgan with the money and the love of Emily.
Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts (1915) Character: Train Passenger (uncredited)
Rival spies on a train cross swords over a woman and an airplane shipment in this Keystone comedy.
The Camera Cure The Camera Cure (1917) Character: N/A
A couple fires there butler over a misunderstanding. When the husband is sent off to hire a new one, he spends most of his time annoying a women in the park. Unbeknownst to him his former butler is there and take a picture of him which he intends to use to get his job back.
The Beauty Shoppers The Beauty Shoppers (1927) Character: Olga
Peggy Raymond, a country girl, comes to New York with plans for a career in art and is taken by mistake to a Fifth Avenue address where she meets Dick Merwin, the scion of a wealthy family, whom she mistakes for her cousin. Later, in Brooklyn, she finds that her relatives have moved, and Mabel Hines takes her in and gets her a job. By necessity, Peg is forced to demonstrate fat-reducing rollers in a shop window, where she is unfavorably viewed by Mrs. Schuyler and her husband. She is admired by Sam Billings, a wealthy old bachelor, and becomes involved with Maddox, who affects an interest in her paintings. But through a series of reversals and complications, Peg is made to realize that Dick is the worthier man.
A Yankee Doodle Duke A Yankee Doodle Duke (1926) Character: Beatrice Chatterton
Ralph Graves plays a cabaret singer who is mistaken for a duke while courting society girl Ruth Taylor.
Life in Hollywood No. 7 Life in Hollywood No. 7 (1927) Character: Herself
Part of a 7-part series exploring all aspects of Hollywood.
One Wonderful Night One Wonderful Night (1922) Character: Maid
John Curtis discovers that Jean de Curtois, whose assault he has witnessed, was married a few hours earlier to Hermione Fane so that she might escape marriage to Count de Mauriat and retain her fortune.
The Shadow on the Wall The Shadow on the Wall (1925) Character: The Missus
George Walters is a youth who is dominated by Bleary, a heartless bully, who forces him to pose as the son of millionaire George Warring, kidnapped as a baby. The missing son had a twin brother who had recently died, but a painting of the shadow of the late son is on one wall. Walters' shadow matches this painting perfectly, establishing him as the missing son to the Warring family. Walters falls in love with Warring's daughter Lucia and finds that the family attorney Glaxton is slowly poisoning the old man.
House of Horror House of Horror (1929) Character: Gladys
House of Horror is a 1929 American comedy-horror mystery film directed by Benjamin Christensen. The film stars Louise Fazenda and Chester Conklin and was released in both a silent and sound version which featured a Vitaphone soundtrack with talking sequences, music and sound effects. Both the silent and sound versions of House of Horror are now presumed lost.
The Surf Girl The Surf Girl (1916) Character: Momma
Many different people go swimming at a pool at Coney Island.
The Cossacks The Cossacks (1928) Character: Ulitka (Maryana's mother)
Stirring romance, hard riding, desperate fighting with the Cossacks playing their game of war and chivalry. A mighty picturization of Count Leo Tolstoi's famous novel of the same name.
We Live Again We Live Again (1934) Character: Eugenia Botchkova
Nekhludoff, a Russian nobleman serving on a jury, discovers that the young girl on trial, Katusha, is someone he once seduced and abandoned and that he himself bears responsibility for reducing her to crime. He sets out to redeem her and himself in the process.
The Unchastened Woman The Unchastened Woman (1925) Character: Hildegarde Sanbury
When she goes to tell her husband Hubert that she is expecting a child, Caroline Knollys finds him in the arms of another woman. Caroline leaves him and, not telling him of her pregnancy, runs off to Europe where she has her child and becomes the toast of European society. Then she returns to settle with her husband once and for all.
The Canadian The Canadian (1926) Character: Gertie Marsh
A couple undergo hardship homesteading in Alberta, where they are plagued by bad weather and financial woes.
Rasputin and the Empress Rasputin and the Empress (1932) Character: Minor Role (uncredited)
The story of corrupt, power-hungry, manipulative Grigori Rasputin's influence on members of the Russian Imperial family and others, and what resulted.
Lady of the Night Lady of the Night (1925) Character: Florence's Aunt Miss Carr
The story of two baby girls, born near in proximity but worlds apart in society: Molly Helmer, the daughter of a thief, and Florence Banning, the daughter of the judge who sent Molly's father to prison. The girls' lives come together as they reach the age of eighteen, when Florence leaves the security of the exclusive Girls Select School, and Molly, now orphaned, begins her life after reform school.
Glad Rag Doll Glad Rag Doll (1929) Character: Miss Peabody
She sought to conquer...but found Cupid her master! This is one of many lost films of the 1920s, no prints or Vitaphone discs survive, but the song with the same title and the trailer survives.
Foolish Wives Foolish Wives (1922) Character: Maruschka
A con artist masquerades as Russian nobility and attempts to seduce the wife of an American diplomat.
The Wedding March The Wedding March (1928) Character: Katerina Schrammel
Against the backdrop of Vienna's hidebound caste system, aristocrat and army officer Nicki is attracted to peasant Mitzi, although he knows it cannot last. Acquiescing to familial pressure, he ultimately gives her up to marry the more socially acceptable – albeit crippled – heiress Cecelia. Mitzi, for her part, is heartbroken and must resign herself to marrying churlish butcher Schani Eberle.
Bath Tub Perils Bath Tub Perils (1916) Character: The Hotel Owner's Wife
In this classic comedy, a hotelier continues to find himself in promiscuous situations involving a newlywed bride on her honeymoon much to the chagrin of his wife.
The Trial of Vivienne Ware The Trial of Vivienne Ware (1932) Character: Gossip (uncredited)
Vivienne Ware is defended by her ex-beau when she's accused of killing her faithless fiance.
A Scoundrel's Toll A Scoundrel's Toll (1916) Character: Mock Marriage Victim
Slapstick comedy about a poor and unlucky life of a inventor.
Reno Reno (1923) Character: Aunt Alida Kane
After obtaining a divorce from his second wife Emily, Roy Tappan marries Dora Carson, who has just divorced her husband. Left poor with two children, Emily marries Walter Heath, a former suitor, then discovers that she cannot live with her new husband because the divorce is not legal in her home state. Tappan and his new wife soon run out of money, each having thought the other was wealthy. His aunt promises to support him in exchange for his two children. He kidnaps the children and hides them from Emily in his aunt's home. After Emily and Walter find them, they go to Yellowstone Park, where they are considered legally married. Tappan follows and is killed after a fight with Walter when a boiling geyser throws him into the air and throws him onto the rocks below.
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925) Character: Amrah
Erstwhile childhood friends, Judah Ben-Hur and Messala meet again as adults, this time with Roman officer Messala as conqueror and Judah as a wealthy, though conquered, Israelite. A slip of a brick during a Roman parade causes Judah to be sent off as a galley slave, his property confiscated and his mother and sister imprisoned. Years later, as a result of his determination to stay alive and his willingness to aid his Roman master, Judah returns to his homeland an exalted and wealthy Roman athlete. Unable to find his mother and sister, and believing them dead, he can think of nothing else than revenge against Messala.
The Merry Widow The Merry Widow (1926) Character: Sadoja's Chambermaid (uncredited)
Prince Danilo falls in love with dancer Sally O'Hara. However, his uncle, King Nikita I of Monteblanco, forbids the marriage due to her being a commoner. Thinking she's been jilted by her prince, Sally marries lecherous old Baron Sadoja, whose wealth has kept the kingdom afloat. When he suddenly dies, Sally must be wooed all over again by Danilo.
The Honeymoon The Honeymoon (1929) Character: Katerina Schrammel, Mitzi's mother
The honeymoon of Prince Nicki in the Alps, and the wedding of Mitzi and Schani. Mitzi still loves Nicki, and jealous Schani decides once again to kill the prince. Schani shoots at Nicki, but Cecilia throws herself in front of Nicki. Schani becomes a fugitive and goes into hiding. Nicki and Mitzi meet one last time, where Mitzi tells Nicki that she will go to a convent. Nicki goes off to war, where he is killed. Sequel to von Stroheim's The Wedding March released only in Europe. The only known copy was destroyed in a fire at the Cinémathèque Française in 1959.
Fazil Fazil (1928) Character: Zouroya - Keeper of the Harem
An Arab prince born and raised in the desert and a beautiful Frenchwoman from Paris fall in love and marry, but the tremendous differences in their backgrounds and the cultural differences between their two different societies put strains on their marriage that may well prove irreparable.
Tea- With a Kick! Tea- With a Kick! (1923) Character: Kittie Wiggle - Reformer
The tale of Bonnie Day, a rambunctious young lady who is rankled when she is expelled from college for serving tea in her room. She goes on to open up a tearoom in a fancy hotel, saving all the profits to pay the legal fees for her father who has been unjustly jailed. Mr. Day's rival has embroiled him in a crooked stock deal and made him appear to be the guilty party. Meanwhile, Bonnie is in the midst of a romantic dilemma; her Aunt Pearl wants her to wed Napoleon Dobbings, but Bonnie much prefers helpful young lawyer Art Binger.
Volcano Volcano (1926) Character: Cédrien
Zabette de Chauvalons leaves a convent in Brussels to join her father on the island of Martinique, escorted by Père Bénédict. In St. Pierre she finds that her father has died; his widow, who rules the island's French society, believes Zabette to be the child of a beautiful quadroon with whom Zabette's father left for France; when Zabette is sent to the mulatto quarter, Stéphane Séquineau is present and takes an interest in her. Destitute, Zabette is forced to auction off her Paris fashions, and though Quembo, a cunning quadroon, is the highest bidder, Stéphane outbids him at the last minute and professes his love, which she accepts, believing herself to be une fille de couleur; however, his older brother, Maurice, insinuating that a mixed marriage would ruin him, persuades her to desist.
The Devil's Cargo The Devil's Cargo (1925) Character: Millie
John Joyce arrives in Sacramento with his sister, Martha, and aunt to become the editor of a newspaper. He is determined to clear the town of the low-down mining camp types who are flaunting their freewheeling ways. When Joyce meets Faro Sampson, he falls in love, believing that she is the daughter of a minister. Actually she's the daughter of the man who runs a gambling den, "Square Deal" Sampson.
House of Mystery House of Mystery (1934) Character: Geraldine Carfax
Out of the Mystic Temples of Old India crept this terrible Monster to wreak vengeance of the Hindu Gods. One by one its victims fell with not a trace of the bloody assassin.
The Only Thing The Only Thing (1925) Character: Governess
Thyra arrives in Chekia to wed its old and ugly king. The Duke falls in love with her. A revolution erupts and the king is assassinated. Chief revolutionary Gigberto also falls in love with Thyra. The revolutionaries plan to drown Thyra and Gigberto in a boat, but the Duke takes Gigberto's place. And the loving couple are rescued.
The Man from Blankley's The Man from Blankley's (1930) Character: Miss Finders
When a nobleman loses his way in the fog and enters a house where there's a party going on, he's mistaken for a hired butler.
Twentieth Century Twentieth Century (1934) Character: Sadie
A temperamental Broadway producer trains an untutored actress, but when she becomes a star, she proves a match for him.
The Office Wife The Office Wife (1930) Character: Secretary Andrews
Larry, a publisher, wants Kate to write a book about the 'Office Wife'. An executive stenographer's duties creates a relationship approaching that of his wife. Little does Larry know that sometimes literature mirrors life.
The Sacred Flame The Sacred Flame (1929) Character: Nurse Wayland
Colonel Maurice Taylor of the Royal Flying Corps is hopelessly injured in an airplane crash immediately following his marriage to Stella. Maurice is non-functional in most of the physical areas of marriage that count, but Stella attends to his other needs faithfully for three years. Then his brother, Colin, shows up from South America, and he and Stella fall passionately in love and are making plans to run away together. Mother Taylor is aware of the romance, as is Nurse Weyland, who is secretly in love with Maurice, and now hates Stella for her careless attitude toward Maurice's patiently-borne sufferings. Maurice is also aware of the affair. He has a talk with his wife and brother. Complications arise.
Emma Emma (1932) Character: Maid
After decades of raising the motherless Smith children, housekeeper Emma Thatcher is faced with resentment when she marries their father.
Face in the Sky Face in the Sky (1933) Character: Clerk, Circleville General Store (uncredited)
Joe and Lucky travel around New England painting barns in exchange for an advertisement on one side. The meet Madge, who is cruelly treated by a her father who plans to marry her off to someone she despises.
Merry-Go-Round Merry-Go-Round (1923) Character: Marianka Huber
A nobleman posing as a necktie salesman falls in love with the daughter of a circus puppeteer, although he's already wed to the daughter of his country's war minister.
Midnight Lovers Midnight Lovers (1926) Character: Heatley
During World War I, a young woman marries a famous flying ace. After the honeymoon, he is called back into service and leaves for the battlefield. Not long afterwards she discovers evidence that her new husband has been cheating on her.
Souls for Sale Souls for Sale (1923) Character: Abigail Tweedy - Singer
A young woman hits Hollywood, determined to become a star.
Manslaughter Manslaughter (1922) Character: Prisoner
Society-girl thrillseeker Lydia's fun comes to an end when she accidentally causes the death of motorcycle policeman.
His Hour His Hour (1924) Character: Olga Gleboff
Gritzko, a prince of pre-World War I Russia, is the ultimate ladies' man. Women fall at his feet -- all except for a young but cold British widow, Tamara Loraine. While she's spurning his advances, Tamara is growing ever more fascinated with Gritzko.
The Marriage Circle The Marriage Circle (1924) Character: Neurotic patient
An unhappily married couple moves to Vienna, where the wife’s married best friend lives, and soon, sparks fly between the wife and the best friend’s husband.
Greed Greed (1924) Character: Maria
When housewife Trina wins the lottery, her comfortable life with her dentist husband John slowly deteriorates, in part by her own increasing paranoia and partly by the machinations of villainous acquaintance Marcus.



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