Grace Carlyle

Grace Carlyle

Born: July 24, 1877
Died: September 20, 1953
in Perrysburg, Ohio, USA

Movies for Grace Carlyle...

Lonesome Ladies
Title: Lonesome Ladies
Character: Mrs. Burton (as Grace Carlisle)
Released: July 3, 1927
Type: Movie
Released on July 3, 1927
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She's My Baby
Title: She's My Baby
Character: Mary Wilbur
Released: May 10, 1927
Type: Movie
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The Notorious Lady
Title: The Notorious Lady
Character: Marcia Rivers
Released: March 26, 1927
Type: Movie
A man kills a man he finds alone with his wife. Although she is innocent of any wrong doing the wife claims to be guilty of having an affair to save her husband from a death sentence. Unfortunately, the husband also believes her guilt and so he runs off to Africa to forget and assumes a new identity.
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Shameful Behavior?
Title: Shameful Behavior?
Character: Joan Lee
Released: October 1, 1926
Type: Movie
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The Fast Set
Title: The Fast Set
Character: Jane Walton
Released: October 20, 1924
Type: Movie
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Wine
Title: Wine
Character: Mrs. Bruce Corwin
Released: August 31, 1924
Type: Movie
John Warriner, facing financial ruin, accepts the proposal of a bootlegger, Benedict, to underwrite the business of illegal wine-selling. His daughter, Angela, takes up with the jazz set and is caught in a raid, at a cafe owned by Benedict. Her former sweetheart, Carl Graham, comes to the rescue and saves her from notoriety, while the family struggles back to its former respectability following Warriner's prison term.
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By Divine Right
Title: By Divine Right
Character: Mrs. Trent
Released: February 17, 1924
Type: Movie
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Held to Answer
Title: Held to Answer
Character: Mariann Dounay
Released: November 22, 1923
Type: Movie
John Hampstead gives up his career as an actor and his actress sweetheart, Marian Dounay, to become a minister in a western town. Marian appears, and failing to win him back she tries to ruin his reputation. Hampstead is accused of stealing some jewelry though actually he is protecting the scapegrace brother of his current sweetheart, Bessie.
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Trimmed in Scarlet
Title: Trimmed in Scarlet
Character: Molly Todd
Released: April 9, 1923
Type: Movie
Disapproving of the loose woman her father has married, Faith Ebbing leaves home and goes to work, but she later steals $5,000 in Liberty Bonds to pay off Duroc, a blackmailer threatening her mother, Cordelia Ebbing.
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Bringing Up Betty
Title: Bringing Up Betty
Character: Adele Shelby
Released: July 28, 1919
Type: Movie
During a lawn party at his New York home, steel magnate Theodore Morton claims he is bankrupt as a deterrent to Lord Dormer and the Duke of Medonia, two fortune hunters competing for his niece, Betty. After the suitors depart, unscrupulous Carl Gates is informed by his fiancée, banker's secretary Adele Shelby, that Theodore was lying. Carl pursues Betty, who accepts his proposal with the belief that the marriage will benefit her uncle. During a yachting expedition with Carl, Betty falls overboard and is rescued by architect Tom Waring, who is competing in a race. Tom wins with Betty on board, and a romance develops.
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Please Help Emily
Title: Please Help Emily
Character: Julia Marchmont
Released: November 19, 1917
Type: Movie
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The Eagle's Wings
Title: The Eagle's Wings
Character: Mona Wright
Released: December 4, 1916
Type: Movie
A senator fights for the passage of a war-preparedness bill, while foreign spies conspire to plan an invasion.
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The Place Beyond the Winds
Title: The Place Beyond the Winds
Character: Joan Moss
Released: November 6, 1916
Type: Movie
The story of a young woman living in the wilderness.
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An International Marriage
Title: An International Marriage
Character: Eleanor Williamson
Released: July 23, 1916
Type: Movie
Florence Brent is the daughter of Bennington Brent, who runs a successful laundry business. Florence's childhood friend, John Oglesby, is a Congressman. When Florence visits her friend, Eleanor Williamson, in Washington D.C., she meets Eleanor's fiancé, who is a Count. The Duke of Buritz, a countryman of the Count, tries to corrupt Oglesby for political reasons. Meanwhile, the Count breaks his engagement to Eleanor, having become enamored of Florence. Oglesby eventually exposes the duplicity of the Count and Duke.