Chrissie White
From Wikipedia Chrissie White (23 May 1895 – 18 August 1989) was a British film actress of the silent era. She appeared in over 180 films between 1908 and 1933. White was married to actor and film director Henry Edwards, and in the 1920s the two were regarded as one of Britain's most famous and newsworthy celebrity couples. She starred in the 1920 film The Amazing Quest of Mr. Ernest Bliss, which as of August 2010 is missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institute's "75 Most Wanted" lost films.
The Basilisk
as uncreditedA mesmerist, obsessed with putting a beautiful woman under his power, hypnotizes her to try to...
Movie pageTilly and the Fire Engines
as SallyTomboys drive a fire engine through a fairground and hose the firemen.
Movie pageTilly in a Boarding House
as SallyGirls dress in boys' clothes and trick boarders.
Movie pageTilly the Tomboy Visits the Poor
as SallyFunny how we think of the loutish behaviour of some of today's teens as a modern-day phenomenon....
Movie pageThe Kinsman
as Pamela BloisA Cockney poses as his drowned double, who is saved and poses as a chauffeur.
Movie pageThe Call of the Sea
as Iris TaresLt. Cmdr. Good is a naval officer who goes on an extensive search for his long-lost friend who...
Movie pageThe Second String
as Brenda TraversAfter his brother's suicide, Alec Dale is determined to get revenge on the woman that he...
Movie pageHow Things Do Develop
as The FiancéeA professor takes daughter's suitor's camera by mistake.
Movie pageAre We Down-Hearted?
as uncreditedCecil Hepworth’s Vivaphone film features Hay Plumb singing George Robins’ optimistic 1906 ditty...
Movie pageThe City of Beautiful Nonsense
as Jill DealtryA poor author feigns marriage to please his dying father.
Movie pageBroken in the Wars
as Mrs Bill'Lady introduces wounded cobbler to Minister of Pensions, who makes him gift from King's Fund.'...
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