Thursday, September 17, 2009
Mabel Julienne Scott
4. A scene from 'The Toymaker' presented by the Tivoli Opera Company. Mabel Julienne Scott, silent film actress Mabel Julienne Scott (November 2, 1892 - October 1, 1976) was a stage and silent movie actress from Minneapolis, Minnesota. She had a French mother and a Norwegian father. Artist Search Results for: Mabel Normand Mabel Julienne Scott: Actor: 20s
1948 - Blowing the Fuse: 28 R&B Classics That Rocked the Jukebox (2004 Album by Various Artists) Mabel Julienne Scott (Actor, Drama/Crime) Woman's Heart (1926 Film) James Hall is pleasing as Robert Van Wye and Mabel Julienne Scott makes things hum as the Countess. Although this film is frequently fractious, it achieves its purpose in giving one Rex Beach's novel, "The Barrier," was made into a movie three times. The first starred Mabel Julienne Scott, Russell Simpson, and Howard Hull in 1917; the second in 1926, starred
4. Charles Meakins and Mabel Wilber in 'The Merry Widow.' Mabel Julienne Scott, silent film actress Find information about your favorite movies, documentaries and animated films including plot synopsis, reviews, casting, images, videos and more. Mabel Normand Peggy OâDare Ossi Oswalda Anita Page Virginia Pearson Lottie Pickford Mabel Julienne Scott Peggy Shaw Nell Shipman Gloria Swanson Blanche Sweet Constance Talmadge
Rex Beach's novel, "The Barrier," was made into a movie three times. The first starred Mabel Julienne Scott, Russell Simpson, and Howard Hull in 1917; the second in 1926, starred
advertisement. Overview. Date of Birth: 2 November 1892, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA more. Date of Death: 1 October 1976, Los Angeles, California, USA more
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