Ethel Corcoran

Ethel Corcoran

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The End of the Tour
Title: The End of the Tour
Character: Grace Jessup
Released: January 29, 1917
Type: Movie
A lonely wife runs off with a traveling actor, taking her boy with her but leaving her daughter behind. The boy, Byron Bennett, grows up, and is stranded back in Mayville with a theater troupe. To make enough money to get out of town, they teach the local fire department how to put on a play. While the village cutie Grace Jessup is being shown how to act, one of the troupe tries to seduce her. Byron, knowing what the lecher is up to, even if Grace doesn't, follows the pair and chokes the man senseless.
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The White Raven
Title: The White Raven
Character: Sylvia Blaisdell (as Ethel Dayton)
Released: January 14, 1917
Type: Movie
William Baldwin, ruined in business by his partner, John Blaisdell, implores Blaisdell's aid, and receives in answer a five-dollar bill across the face of which is written, "Spend this for a gun and use it on yourself."
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There and Back
Title: There and Back
Released: August 18, 1916
Type: Movie
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A Night Out
Title: A Night Out
Character: Grace
Released: January 31, 1916
Type: Movie
A grandmother has an adventure for the first time in her life when she decides to have a night out.
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Four Grains of Rice
Title: Four Grains of Rice
Released: June 12, 1915
Type: Movie
The leader of "The Sons of the Brazen Joss," one of the Tongs, or Chinese social organizations, is murdered by Moy Wong, cunning leader of The Four Grains of Rice," a Tong of higher class and bitter enemies of the "Sons." Sworn to vengeance, the "Sons" await an opportunity to get even.
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Too Much Burglar
Title: Too Much Burglar
Released: November 19, 1914
Type: Movie
An exceptionally capable girl, Trixie Joyce, proves a great help, to her mother, a widow with a large family of girls. They receive a proposition from Henrietta Joyce, Mrs. Joyce's wealthy sister-in-law, to take Trixie as a companion, feed and clothe her and in place of wages, send her mother an allowance sufficient to support the rest of the family. Both realize it is the solution of a hard problem, and Trixie accepts the offer. Henrietta is close-fisted and selfish in money matters, but she also has a strain of morbidly-romantic sentiment in her nature, so the largest part of Trixie's work is reading aloud to her mistress quantities of swashbuckling, mid-Victorian novels.
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Hearts and Diamonds
Title: Hearts and Diamonds
Character: Tupper's Daughter
Released: September 25, 1914
Type: Movie
Tupper meets the wealthy Miss Whipple at a baseball game. When she declares that she just adores baseball players, Tupper starts up a team.