Mary Charleson

Mary Charleson

Born: May 18, 1890
Died: December 3, 1961
in Dungannon, Ireland

Movies for Mary Charleson...

Human Stuff
Title: Human Stuff
Character: Lee Tyndal
Released: June 28, 1920
Type: Movie
An Eastern boy is sent to the West to run the family's sheep ranch. The presence of sheep anger nearby cattlemen, who don't want to share their cattle's grazing lands with them, and their leader has no compunctions about resorting to drastic measures to protect his interests.
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Upstairs and Down
Title: Upstairs and Down
Character: Rosalie
Released: June 8, 1919
Type: Movie
Alice Chesterton is described as a "Baby Vamp" by the social set and engaged to boring Tom Carey. She flirts with many of the male guests idling at the Ives' Long Island house party, then encourages Terence O'Keefe, a playboy polo player from Ireland, to rendezvous with her in the city; they are seen together at the "Midnight Frolic". Because of this, Mrs. Ives convinces Alice's newly-arrived sister Betty to look after Alice.
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Humdrum Brown
Title: Humdrum Brown
Character: Alicia Boothe
Released: March 15, 1918
Type: Movie
Love and double-crosses at the bank.
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What Happened to Jones
Title: What Happened to Jones
Character: Marjorie
Released: March 22, 1915
Type: Movie
Jones is a traveling salesman -- or drummer, as they were known in those days -- who peddles Bibles and playing cards at a discount. Along with Professor Goodly, he goes to a prize fight which is raided by the police. The two men wind up at a boarding school for young ladies where Jones is mistaken for the Bishop of Timbuctoo.
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Without Hope
Title: Without Hope
Character: Irene Wetherill
Released: December 20, 1914
Type: Movie
To pick up material for his latest play, Kendall poses as a waiter at a fancy restaurant. In a twinkling, he gets mixed up with a gang of sinister foreign agents, who hope to get their hands on a noiseless explosive device
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The Honeymooners
Title: The Honeymooners
Character: Mary - the Nephew's Wife
Released: August 21, 1914
Type: Movie
No sooner have Jimmy and Mary, a newly-married couple, entered their new home when Jimmie receives a note from his wealthy uncle, announcing his intention of paying his nephew and heir a visit that evening.
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Etta of the Footlights
Title: Etta of the Footlights
Character: Etta Lang
Released: May 23, 1914
Type: Movie
Etta Lang, a chorus girl, is the principal support of an invalid mother and her sister and brother, not only working at the theater, but looking after their small boarding house. Among their lodgers is Brutus Bellamy, an old actor. He becomes interested in the girl, and offers to teach her acting. She learns rapidly. She arrives at the theater late and is abused by the stage manager, Joseph Burton. Cecil Wentworth, one of the backers of the theater, takes her part and becomes interested in her.
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Iron and Steel
Title: Iron and Steel
Character: Ludwig's Niece, Hilda
Released: February 21, 1914
Type: Movie
Herr Ludwig Kronitz is a king in his own works and rules with a controlling hand. He is known as the "Man of Iron." He has made a fortune out of the manufacture of guns, and is hard and unscrupulous.
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The Courage of the Commonplace
Title: The Courage of the Commonplace
Character: Mary
Released: August 1, 1913
Type: Movie
A farmer's daughter, who devotedly endlessly gives selflessly of herself to her parents and younger siblings, dreams of going to college, which she's saved money to be able to pay for.
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The Sale of a Heart
Title: The Sale of a Heart
Character: Germaine
Released: July 18, 1913
Type: Movie
To avoid ruin, an impoverished count arranges a marriage between his daughter and a wealthy man she does not love. After an accident, she is taken in by a gifted artist who saves her from an unseemly fate.
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A Bit of Blue Ribbon
Title: A Bit of Blue Ribbon
Character: Kitty Hartwell
Released: January 4, 1913
Type: Movie
A short Western in which a cowboy is rescued from a lynching in the nick of time.