Hazel Dawn

Hazel Dawn

Born: March 23, 1890
Died: August 28, 1988
in Ogden, Utah, USA

Movies for Hazel Dawn...

The Lone Wolf
Title: The Lone Wolf
Character: Lucy Shannon
Released: June 30, 1917
Type: Movie
Based on a character created by Louis Joseph Vance
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Under Cover
Title: Under Cover
Character: Ethel Cartwright
Released: July 20, 1916
Type: Movie
A woman returning from a trip to Paris must help U.S. customs inspectors find a valuable necklace suspected to be in the possession of a fellow traveler. The film is presumed lost.
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The Saleslady
Title: The Saleslady
Character: Helen
Released: March 23, 1916
Type: Movie
Poverty forces Helen Shirley, a country lass, into New York in search of a living. Shy and unsophisticated, Helen falls an easy victim of the notorious band which preys upon young girls and she is easily induced to go to a boarding house which is in reality the headquarters of the gang.
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My Lady Incog.
Title: My Lady Incog.
Character: Nell Carroll
Released: January 16, 1916
Type: Movie
Financial troubles force Nell Carroll, a thoroughbred, to seek employment in a detective agency which has just taken up the trail of a very baffling jewelry robbery in an exclusive summer colony. In order to work from the inside, she is sent to the place as the Baroness Du Vassey.
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The Fatal Card
Title: The Fatal Card
Character: Margaret Marrable
Released: September 30, 1915
Type: Movie
A notorious gambler and card cheat, George Forrester, rules a little western town with an iron hand. The men of the town plot to catch him cheating and do, but his men save him from danger. In the same town lives Gerald Austen, or Aitkens, who had left his tyrannical father in the east and made good in the west.
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Gambier's Advocate
Title: Gambier's Advocate
Character: Clarissa
Released: June 17, 1915
Type: Movie
Hazel Dawn starred as Clarissa, who upon graduating from a private girl's school learns that her widowed father has remarried. At first resentful of her new stepmother (Dorothy Bernard), Clarissa slowly warms up to the woman. Later on, the heroine falls in love with a handsome attorney named Gambier (James Kirkwood), only to be disillusioned when she catches the attorney and the stepmother in a warm embrace.
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Niobe
Title: Niobe
Character: Niobe
Released: April 4, 1915
Type: Movie
The statue of Niobe comes to life through the dream of a hen-pecked old man.
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One of Our Girls
Title: One of Our Girls
Character: Kate Shipley
Released: June 10, 1914
Type: Movie
The "girl" of the title was played by Hazel Dawn, a popular stage actress who briefly enjoyed a flourishing film career. Dawn plays Miss Shipley, an American girl vacationing in France. Our heroine finds herself the romantic bone of contention between two "men of the world" (William Roselle and Hal Clarendon), who end up fighting a duel over her affections.