Sally Phipps
Sally Phipps (1911–1978) was an American actress. Phipps was a 1927 WAMPAS Baby Star. She had just completed high school when she began making films. Her first role in motion pictures was in Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl. Soon she completed appearances in both Girls and Love Makes 'Em Wild. She was the lead in the Fox's productions None but the Brave and The News Parade. Her last screen credit was in Detectives Wanted.
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
as Ballroom Dancer / Kissing Couple (uncredited)A married farmer falls under the spell of a slatternly woman from the city, who tries to...
Movie pageNone But the Brave
as MaryCollege hero Charles Stanton fails miserably as an insurance agent; so he becomes a lifeguard,...
Movie pageWhy Sailors Go Wrong
as Doris MartinWhy Sailors Go Wrong is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Henry Lehrman and written...
Movie pageCradle Snatchers
as Flapper GirlfriendTo cure their flirtatious husbands of consorting with flappers, three wives-- Susan Martin,...
Movie pageThe One Woman Idea
as Boat PassengerHe was a great Persian Prince. His Harem was filled with seductive beauties. Yet he loved one...
Movie pageJoy Street
as MabelMimi, an unsophisticated American girl attending an exclusive Swiss boarding school,...
Movie pageThe Outlaw's Awakening
as The Outlaw's DaughterThe Outlaw, preparing to rob the stage, receives a letter from his wife, telling him to lead a...
Movie pageBertha the Sewing Machine Girl
as JessieBertha Sloan loses her job as a sewing-machine girl and subsequently is employed as telephone...
Movie pageCupid and the Clock
as uncreditedA jazz version of O. Henry's The Caliph, Cupid and Clock.
Movie pageGirls
as Louise AnnaWhen the girls on campus learn that Tom Drake is so super-shy that he never kissed a girl, they...
Movie pageBroncho Billy and the Baby
as The BabyBilly rescues a child and returns her to her mother. When the husband returns and discovers that...
Movie pageThe Western Way
as The Rancher's DaughterThe highwayman, watching through the window of the ramshackle express office, sees the messenger...
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