Lilian St. Cyr

Lilian St. Cyr

Born: February 13, 1884
Died: March 13, 1974
in Winnebago Reservation, Nebraska, USA
Winnebago actress.

Movies for Lilian St. Cyr...

White Oak
Title: White Oak
Released: February 1, 1921
Type: Movie
Gambler Oak Miller seeks revenge on the man who misused his sister Rose, who is ill and under the care of the woman Oak loves, Barbara. The man Oak seeks, Granger, is planning to rob a wagon train with the collusion of the Indians under Chief Long Knife. When Barbara is suspected of killing her lascivious stepfather, Oak takes the blame and is arrested just before he is needed to save the threatened wagon train.
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Ramona
Title: Ramona
Released: April 5, 1916
Type: Movie
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In the Days of the Thundering Herd
Title: In the Days of the Thundering Herd
Character: Starlight
Released: November 30, 1914
Type: Movie
Tom and Sally are the only survivors when their wagon train is attacked by Swift Wing's braves. Starlight aids in their escape and they join a group of hunters. But there is more trouble when the tribe attacks again.
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The Squaw Man
Title: The Squaw Man
Character: Nat-U-Rich
Released: February 15, 1914
Type: Movie
Blamed for the theft of an orphans fund, Captain James Wynnegate flees to the West where he makes a new life with the Indian woman Nat-U-Rich.
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An Up-To-Date Squaw
Title: An Up-To-Date Squaw
Character: The Squaw
Released: September 19, 1911
Type: Movie
A party of tourists visiting an Indian reservation turn one poor squaw's head with the beauty of their wearing apparel. This Indian woman steals away from camp and decks herself out in the most remarkable finery. She is followed by her husband through the streets of the town, causing consternation everywhere. Ultimately she is followed by an English dandy, who mistakes her for a beautiful white woman, but they are caught in each other's company by the brave and the Englishman is scalped.
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Little Dove's Romance
Title: Little Dove's Romance
Character: Little Dove
Released: September 4, 1911
Type: Movie
A white woodsman rescues Little Dove from danger on two occasions and she crushes out on him... but wiser heads prevail.
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The Cheyenne's Bride
Title: The Cheyenne's Bride
Released: August 23, 1911
Type: Movie
The chief of the Sioux and the Cheyennes having fought a duel to the death, there is enmity between the tribes. In consequence, when the son of the Cheyenne chief woos a daughter of the Sioux he is taken prisoner by the men of the latter tribe and about to be killed. He is saved, however, by the girl's interference, but her chief's contempt for her soft-heartedness and desiring to settle the matter, ties her on the back of a wild horse and selecting two other horses gives one to the Cheyenne and one to a Sioux, telling them that the one who catches the maid wins her. A most exciting picture ensues that everyone will enjoy.
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The Red Girl and the Child
Title: The Red Girl and the Child
Released: August 10, 1910
Type: Movie
A cowboy's daughter is kidnapped.
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White Fawn's Devotion: A Play Acted by a Tribe of Red Indians in America
Title: White Fawn's Devotion: A Play Acted by a Tribe of Red Indians in America
Character: White Fawn
Released: June 18, 1910
Type: Movie
A frantic child reports to the tribal chief that her father killed her mother. The tribe chases and captures the man, dragging him back for tribal justice.
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The Cowboy and the Schoolmarm
Title: The Cowboy and the Schoolmarm
Released: March 1, 1910
Type: Movie
Jess Wilson, a young and pretty school teacher of the "Golden West." is just leaving the little schoolhouse in which she teaches, when Joe Blackburn, a man with a "bad reputation," meets her and forces his attentions upon her, finally proposing marriage. Jess is insulted and orders him away. Blackburn, angry and vindictive, swears he will get her yet. A few nights later, Jim Brady, a cowboy, who is courting Jess, proposes marriage and is accepted. As Jim is slipping an engagement ring on Jess' finger, Blackburn appears and again makes his threat, saying, "You haven't got her yet and you never will." Young Deer, an Indian, and his squaw. Red Wing, are trying to sell some beadwork, when Blackburn, who has been drinking very hard and is in a fighting mood, attacks both of them. Jim Brady, seeing the plight of the Indians, comes to their aid and drives off Blackburn, who is now more determined than ever to get revenge.
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The Mended Lute
Title: The Mended Lute
Character: Indian
Released: August 5, 1909
Type: Movie
In an Indian tribe, a girl escapes from her father and suitor to be with the man she loves.
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The Falling Arrow
Title: The Falling Arrow
Character: The Mexican Planter's Daughter
Released: May 3, 1909
Type: Movie
An outlaw is in love with a Mexican painter's daughter.