Claire Anderson

Claire Anderson

Born: May 8, 1891
Died: March 23, 1964
in Detroit, Michigan, USA

Movies for Claire Anderson...

The Meddler
Title: The Meddler
Character: Dorothy Parkhurst
Released: June 28, 1925
Type: Movie
Richard Gilmore, a staid Wall Street broker, is jilted by Dot Parkhurst when he fails to provide her with the romance and adventure that she wants out of life. Richard then goes west in an effort to prove himself a man and becomes a highwayman known as "The Meddler," robbing people only to return to them all that he stole, keeping only a valueless memento for himself.
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The Road Demon
Title: The Road Demon
Character: Patricia O'Malley
Released: February 1, 1921
Type: Movie
Tom Mix trades horses for cars. Tom Higgins meets Patricia O'Malley whose father is a car manufacturer. O'Malley is hoping to land a contract with a Japanese firm, if only his car wins the Los Angeles-Phoenix auto race. Hap enters, but O'Malley's driver, Luther McCabe causes the race to be lost. Higgins discovers that McCabe is in league with O'Malley's competition, so for the next race, in Fresno, he takes over when McCabe drops out and wins the race.
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When We Were Twenty-One
Title: When We Were Twenty-One
Character: Phyllis
Released: January 1, 1921
Type: Movie
Dick Audaine, known affectionately as the "Imp," is engaged to Phyllis Ericson, even though she is in love with his guardian, Richard Carewe. Meanwhile, the Imp has fallen in love with Kara Glynesk, who is only interested in his money.
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The Path She Chose
Title: The Path She Chose
Character: Sister
Released: May 24, 1920
Type: Movie
Virginia Clerson lives in sordid surroundings with her drunken father, her thieving brother Frank and her wastrel sister Laura. Deciding to take a different path, Virginia runs away from her unhappy home and obtains work in a millinery factory, telling her employer, Frederick Parker, that her relatives are all dead. Virginia works hard, soon becoming superintendent of the factory, and Frederick falls in love with her. She rescues Laura from her lot as a scrubwoman, but just as Virginia and Frederick are to be married, Frank appears and reveals his sister's past.
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The Girl in Number 29
Title: The Girl in Number 29
Released: May 17, 1920
Type: Movie
Laurie Devon is a New York playwright who, having had one success, refuses to work on another play.
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Rider of the Law
Title: Rider of the Law
Character: Roseen
Released: November 3, 1919
Type: Movie
Jim Kyneton, once a member of an outlaw gang, joins the Texas Rangers and is forced to track down his former friends and his half brother Nick, who have been robbing a gold mine.
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The Spitfire of Seville
Title: The Spitfire of Seville
Released: July 21, 1919
Type: Movie
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The Blinding Trail
Title: The Blinding Trail
Character: Helen Halverson
Released: May 19, 1919
Type: Movie
Flighty Helen Halverson decides that she wants to marry Big Jim McKenzie, the boss of the logging camp her father owns, after he is temporarily blinded after he crashes his toboggan into a tree in order to avoid hitting Helen. She convinces her cousin Adele--who is actually also in love with Jim--to get him to propose. Jim's sight returns and he and Helen marry, but on the day their child is to be born, he goes blind again. Frustrated by being married to a blind man, Helen falls in love with his assistant Jean Du Bray. Complications ensue.
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Who Cares?
Title: Who Cares?
Character: Toodles
Released: January 25, 1919
Type: Movie
A vivacious, carefree young girl is disgusted by the thought of growing old. In her despondency she adopts the motto "Who cares?" and does her best to live up to it, even after she marries the handsome and dashing Martin Grey.
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The Grey Parasol
Title: The Grey Parasol
Character: Estelle Redding
Released: September 22, 1918
Type: Movie
Hamilton Hill meets Estelle Redding in an umbrella repair shop and rescues her from two thugs soon afterwards. Estelle has hidden in the handle of her grey parasol the formula for "Coalex," an inexpensive substitute for coal which the coal trust is trying to prevent from reaching the market. Edward Burnham, one of the thugs, tells Hamilton that Estelle is a German agent, but the infatuated young bachelor fails to believe the story.
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The Price of Applause
Title: The Price of Applause
Character: Amy
Released: April 4, 1918
Type: Movie
In New York's Washington Square, a poet named Karl (Jack Livingston) is the king of art and artifice. But World War I breaks out and the spotlight on him begins to fade, so he dramatically declares his intention to enlist in the British Army. His friend Marcarson announces that he will go with him, keeping Karl to a promise which he hadn't planned to see through.
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Did She Do Wrong?
Title: Did She Do Wrong?
Released: March 10, 1918
Type: Movie
An industrious criminal plays his game so crookedly that he "double crosses" himself.
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The Late Lamented
Title: The Late Lamented
Character: The Model
Released: September 23, 1917
Type: Movie
The Late Lamented is a 1917 Comedy short.
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The Show Down
Title: The Show Down
Released: August 6, 1917
Type: Movie
Inconsiderate millionaire John Benson, philanthropist Oliver North, courageous Langdon Crane, wealthy idler Robert Curtis and Lydia Benson are among the passengers on an ocean liner that is sunk by a German submarine. Carried away by the currents to a tropical island, the castaways endure hardships which bring out their true natures.
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A Clever Dummy
Title: A Clever Dummy
Character: Tinker's Daughter - An Object of Affection
Released: July 15, 1917
Type: Movie
An inventor and his assistant build a robot that looks like their janitor, and everyone tries to profit off the invention.
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The Bookworm Turns
Title: The Bookworm Turns
Released: April 8, 1917
Type: Movie
At the start of his career Harry Depp appeared often in short comedies, and was employed by Mack Sennett’s Keystone Company in 1916-17. Very little information is available on The Bookworm Turns but, as Depp was particularly well-known for appearing in movies that required him to don female clothing, we might expect to see him in drag at some point in this one.
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Bath Tub Perils
Title: Bath Tub Perils
Character: The Newlywed Bride (second part)
Released: May 14, 1916
Type: Movie
In this classic comedy, a hotelier continues to find himself in promiscuous situations involving a newlywed bride on her honeymoon much to the chagrin of his wife.
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His Bread and Butter
Title: His Bread and Butter
Character: The Waitress
Released: April 15, 1916
Type: Movie
After arranging for wifey to land a job as the café's cashier, Mann warns her not to reveal that they're married, lest proprietor Slim Summerville fire them both. The trouble begins when both Summerville and headwaiter Bobby Dunn fall for Pierce, driving Mann into paroxysms of insane jealousy.
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Cinders of Love
Title: Cinders of Love
Character: The Fire Chief's Daughter
Released: February 26, 1916
Type: Movie
Chester Conklin, as the fire chief, clashes with Slim Summerville, police chief.
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Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts
Title: Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts
Character: Airplane Demonstrator's Sweetheart
Released: December 26, 1915
Type: Movie
Rival spies on a train cross swords over a woman and an airplane shipment in this Keystone comedy.
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The Craven
Title: The Craven
Character: June - Bud's Sweetheart
Released: January 23, 1915
Type: Movie
Bud Walton, the village blacksmith, is big and strong physically, but he has not the courage to put his strength to good purpose. All the boys take a slap at him whenever they choose, and Bud makes no attempt to retaliate. This causes his sweetheart, June, to despise him.
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The Three Brothers
Title: The Three Brothers
Character: Cousin Julie Archambeau / Mae
Released: January 10, 1915
Type: Movie
Three brothers: Bob, Will and Charlie, all are in love with Mae. Bob, the eldest, is sullen and revengeful, and Mae is afraid of him. Will, the middle brother, is a happy-go-lucky boy with whom she falls in love, and Charlie, the youngest, sacrifices his own feelings for Will, who loves Charlie devotedly. Will and Mae are engaged. During his absence in the city, where he is trying to get a hold in business, so that he and Mae can marry, Bob makes violent love to his brother's fiancée. Charlie comes to her rescue. Learning of the episode, Will later has word sent home that he is dead, and Mae marries Charlie. Some time after this, Will cannot resist coming home to see his mother and Charlie, though he intends that Mae shall not know of his return. Before he can slip away, however, an incident occurs in which he is called upon to save Charlie's life. His presence and his heroism become known to Mae. The inference is that she had a good deal of a struggle to overcome vain regrets.
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At Dawn
Title: At Dawn
Character: The American Heiress
Released: December 15, 1914
Type: Movie
Sykes, an American engaged to a poor girl, goes to the Philippines as a teacher, and the girl stays behind to await their marriage. Sykes, after some time has passed, has succumbed to the tropic influences, and is living with a native girl, when one day he hears from the girl back home that she is coming to join him and that she will arrive at dawn next day. An aunt has died and left her a lot of money. Caring more for this coin that the girl, Sykes tries to get rid of the native girl, but she makes a row, and he in fear of losing his girl and her cash, poisons the native girl, who dies. He is about to get rid of the body when a young lieutenant of the U.S. Army shows up with his sergeant, inquiring the way to the trail of Indians, and becomes suspicious of Sykes' uneasiness and finds the dead girl.