Selected Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1912 | The Post Telegrapher | ||
The Triumph of Right | Their Little Daughter | ||
His Nemesis | |||
The Frontier Child | A Frontier Child | ||
His Squaw | |||
His Sense of Duty | |||
1913 | A Shadow of the Past | ||
The Wheels of Destiny | |||
The Way of a Mother | |||
The Miser | |||
The Drummer of the 8th | |||
A Child of War | |||
A True Believer | |||
The Seal of Silence | |||
Granddad | Mildred | ||
Borrowed Gold | |||
1914 | Romance of Sunshine Alley | ||
O Mimi San | |||
The Courtship of O San | |||
Wolves of the Underworld | |||
The Colonel's Orderly | |||
The Social Ghost | Ethel | ||
Shadows of the Past | |||
A Frontier Mother | |||
The Sheriff of Bisbee | |||
Shorty and the Fortune Teller | |||
When America Was Young | |||
Mildred's Doll | Mildred | ||
The Magic Cloak of Oz | Princess Margaret 'Fluff' of Noland | ||
His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz | Button-Bright, who is lost and doesn't care | ||
Jimmy | Mary | ||
1915 | The Lone Cowboy | ||
The Warrens of Virginia | Betty Warren | ||
Enoch Arden | A Child | (uncredited) | |
The Little Matchmaker | Mildred | ||
The Little Soldier Man | Mildred | ||
The Absentee | Innocence | ||
A Rightful Theft | |||
The Old Batch | First Adopted Daughter | ||
The Choir Boys | |||
The Little Lumberjack | |||
The Indian Trapper's Vindication | Dorothy King - their Daughter | ||
1916 | Hoodoo Ann | Goldie | survives; Library of Congress |
Intolerance | Favorite of the Harem | (uncredited), survives; many | |
The Old Folks at Home | Marjorie | survives | |
The Matrimaniac | (uncredited), survives; Library of Congress, others | ||
The Americano | Stenographer | survives; Library of Congress, others | |
1917 | The Bad Boy | Mary | lost |
A Love Sublime | Eurydice | lost | |
An Old Fashioned Young Man | lost | ||
Time Locks and Diamonds | Lolita Mendoza | lost | |
Golden Rule Kate | Olive - Kate's sister | survives; Library of Congress | |
The Cold Deck | Alice Leigh | lost | |
The Price of a Good Time | Linnie | lost | |
1918 | The Doctor and the Woman | Sidney Page | lost |
Cupid by Proxy | Jane Stewart | lost | |
For Husbands Only | Toni Wilde | lost | |
Borrowed Clothes | Mary Kirk | lost | |
1919 | When a Girl Loves | Bess | lost |
Home | Millicent Rankin | lost | |
Forbidden | 'Maddie' Irvin | lost | |
1920 | Old Dad | Daphne Bretton | lost |
The Inferior Sex | Allisa Randall | lost (as Mildred Harris Chaplin) | |
Polly of the Storm Country | Polly | lost (as Mildred Harris Chaplin) | |
The Woman in His House | Hilda | lost (as Mildred Harris Chaplin) | |
1921 | Habit | Irene Fletcher | lost |
A Prince There Was | Katherine Woods | lost | |
Fool's Paradise | Rosa Duchene | survives; Library of Congress | |
1922 | The First Woman | The Girl | lost |
1923 | The Fog | Madelaine Theddon | ?survives |
The Daring Years | Susie LaMotte | lost | |
1924 | The Shadow of the East | Gillian Locke | lost |
By Divine Right | The Girl | lost | |
Traffic in Hearts | Alice Hamilton | lost | |
One Law for the Woman | Polly Barnes | lost | |
In Fast Company | Barbara Belden | lost | |
Unmarried Wives | Princess Sonya | lost | |
Stepping Lively | Evelyn Pendroy, the girl | lost | |
The Desert Hawk | Marie Nicholls | lost | |
1925 | Easy Money | Blanche Amory | survives;Library of Congress |
Flaming Love | Chita | lost | |
Beyond the Border | Molly Smith | survives | |
The Dressmaker from Paris | Joan McGregor | lost (per Lost Film Files) | |
Super Speed | Claire Knight | survives; Library of Congress | |
Private Affairs | Amy Lufkin | lost | |
My Neighbor's Wife | Inventor's Wife | lost | |
A Man of Iron | Claire Bowdoin | lost | |
The Fighting Cub | lost | ||
The Unknown Lover | Gale Norman | lost | |
Soiled | Pet Darling | lost | |
1926 | Mama Behave | Lolita Chase, Charlie's Wife | survives |
The Isle of Retribution | Lenore Hardenworth | lost | |
The Self Starter | lost | ||
Dangerous Traffic | Helen Leonard | survives | |
The Wolf Hunters | lost | ||
The Mystery Club | Mrs. Kate Vandeerveer | lost (per Lost Film Files: Universal Pictures) | |
Cruise of the Jasper B | Agatha Fairhaven | survives; Library of Congress | |
1927 | The Show Girl | Maizie Udell | survives; Library of Congress, UCLA Film and Television |
One Hour of Love | Gwen | lost (per Lost Film Files: Tiffany) | |
Husband Hunters | Cynthia Kane | lost (per Lost Film Files: Tiffany) | |
Wandering Girls | Maxine | lost (per Lost Film Files: Columbia Pictures) | |
Wolves of the Air | Marceline Manning | lost | |
Burning Gold | lost | ||
She's My Baby | Claire Daltour | lost | |
Rose of the Bowery | lost | ||
The Swell-Head | Kitty | lost (per Lost Film Files: Columbia Pictures) | |
Sumuru | Helen Graham | survives; Library of Congress | |
Out of the Past | Dora Prentiss | lost | |
The Adventurous Soul | Miriam Martin | survives; Library of Congress | |
1928 | The Last Lap | ||
Hearts of Men | Alice Weston | ||
The Heart of a Follies Girl | Florine | ||
Lingerie | Mary | ||
The Speed Classic | Sheila Van Hauten | ||
Melody of Love | Madelon | ||
The Power of the Press | Marie Weston | survives | |
1929 | Side Street | Bunny | survives |
Sea Fury | |||
1930 | No, No, Nanette | Betty | |
Melody Man | Martha | ||
Ranch House Blues | |||
1935 | Lady Tubbs | Society Woman | (uncredited) |
The quiero con locura | |||
Never Too Late | Mary Lloyd Hartley | ||
1936 | Movie Maniacs | Leading Lady | |
Great Guy | Bit Role | (uncredited) | |
1942 | Reap the Wild Wind | Dancing Lady | (uncredited) |
Holiday Inn | Woman | (uncredited) (unconfirmed) |
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1944 | The Story of Dr. Wassell | Dutch nurse | (uncredited) |
Fun Time | Tillie | (uincredited) | |
Hail the Conquering Hero | Wife of Marine Colonel | (uncredited) | |
1945 | Having a Wonderful Crime | Guest | (uncredited) |
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