Edna Mae Wilson

Edna Mae Wilson

Born: December 31, 1879
Died: July 23, 1960
in Schenectady, New York, USA

Movies for Edna Mae Wilson...

A Man's Country
Title: A Man's Country
Character: Ruth Kemp
Released: July 13, 1919
Type: Movie
Dance-hall queen Kate Carewe is the toast of the gold-mining camp of Huxley's Gulch. One day a minister, Ralph Bowen, arrives to "clean up" the town. He is scorned by the miners, gamblers and "loose women" of the place, especially Kate, who resents that Bowen calls her a "scarlet woman".
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Those Without Sin
Title: Those Without Sin
Character: Dackin's Daughter
Released: March 1, 1917
Type: Movie
Melaine is captured by a northern soldier while she is carrying secret southern messages. She falls into the hands of her father's former superior who attempts to compromise her. She is saved by a successful Confederate attack.
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Pillars of Society
Title: Pillars of Society
Character: Little Dina Dorf (uncredited)
Released: August 27, 1916
Type: Movie
Based on Henrik Ibsen's play from 1877.
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The Fall of a Nation
Title: The Fall of a Nation
Released: June 6, 1916
Type: Movie
A sequel to DW Griffith's The Birth of a Nation, by the same author, and now lost. It is considered the first film sequel ever made and recounts a fictional invasion of America by a united army from Europe.
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The Hunchback
Title: The Hunchback
Character: The Orphan - as a Child
Released: April 12, 1914
Type: Movie
"The Hunchback" earns a scanty living as a tinker, traveling from house to house, but on account of his deformity, there is no one who cares for him. Although a great lover of children, they flee at his approach. Taking pity on a little girl whose doll has been broken, he spends all his earnings to replace her plaything, and in consequence, the people with whom he boards, order him out. Tired and despairing, he gets, unobserved, into a freight car, and is carried to a western mining town. There the wanderer finds friends in a miner and his little girl. An accident renders the little girl fatherless, and the hunchback brings the child to womanhood. As the years pass the cripple grows to care for his ward, but when he tells her of his love, he finds that it is not returned. The girl falls in love with a young prospector, and the jealous hunchback seeks to take his life, and then weakens in his resolve. Later the prospector is in deadly danger and the hunchback decides to let him die.