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Up in Alf's Place (1919)
Character: Bathing Girl (uncredited)
Charles Murray gets caught by his wife flirting with a dancer.
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Love, Honor and Behave (1920)
Character: Married Girlfriend
A young married couple appears before a judge to get a divorce. The wife shows the judge some pictures of her husband with his arms around another woman, as "proof" that he was cheating on her. The husband, for his part, claims that he was just innocently helping the woman and that he was being blackmailed by the photographer who took the picture.
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Married Life (1920)
Character: (uncredited)
Ben Turpin's rival marries his college sweetheart played by Phyllis Haver.
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The Scarecrow (1920)
Character: Farmer's Daughter (uncredited)
Two farmhands compete for the love of the farmer's daughter.
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Down on the Farm (1920)
Character: Maid of Honor
The day starts off as any normal day on Roach's farm, where Teddy, the farmhouse dog, is doing more productive work than everyone else combined. But the day changes when Roach's farmhand sees an opportunity to be the knight in shining armor to Louise, Roach's daughter, who he wants to marry.
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A Sailor-Made Man (1921)
Character: Harem Girl (uncredited)
An idle, wealthy playboy foolishly joins the Navy when the father of the girl he wants to marry tells him to get a job to prove himself worthy.
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On Patrol (1922)
Character: Minor Role as Sibye Trevilla
Billy Bevan trying to escape the cops! Roughly only half of the original short's twenty-two minutes still exists.
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Convict 13 (1920)
Character: Socialite, Warden's Daughter
A young golfer is mugged by an escaped convict and finds himself in a prison where he foils a jailbreak.
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The Play House (1921)
Character: Twin (uncredited)
Upon waking from the dream of a theater peopled entirely by numerous Buster Keatons, a lowly stage hand causes havoc everywhere he works.
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One Week (1920)
Character: The Bride
Newlyweds receive a build-it-yourself house as a wedding gift—and the house can, supposedly, be built in "one week". A rejected suitor secretly re-numbers packing crates, and the husband struggles to assemble the house according to this new 'arrangement' of its parts.
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The Frozen North (1922)
Character: Wife
A mix of guns and mistaken identity leads to chaos in this satirical parody of William S. Hart's melodramatic westerns, finding Buster in the frozen north - "the last stop on the subway".
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Distilled Love (1920)
Character: Bather
Alice Howell is a simple milkmaid in love with color-blind artist Dick Smith. Oliver Hardy is a bootlegger who lures her to the wicked city to be a gypsy dancer on the street but then accuses her of having an illicit baby.
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Her Nature Dance (1917)
Character: Dancing Girl (uncredited)
An entomologist and his wife head out into the countryside for his studies and happen upon a group of free-spirited young dancers.
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The Boat (1921)
Character: The Wife (uncredited)
A boat builder and his family attempt to set sail in his handmade boat, 'The Damfino'.
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