Billie Bennett
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Billie Bennett was an accomplished actress who led an impressive career, primarily on the big screen. Bennett began her career with a role in "The Martyr Sex" (1924). Later, Bennett acted in the comedic adaptation "Lady Windermere's Fan" (1925) with Ronald Colman and the Lillian Gish dramatic adaptation "One Romantic Night" (1930). Bennett was most recently credited in "Peanuts and...
Biography
Billie Bennett was an accomplished actress who led an impressive career, primarily on the big screen. Bennett began her career with a role in "The Martyr Sex" (1924). Later, Bennett acted in the comedic adaptation "Lady Windermere's Fan" (1925) with Ronald Colman and the Lillian Gish dramatic adaptation "One Romantic Night" (1930). Bennett was most recently credited in "Peanuts and Bullets" (2009). Bennett passed away in May 1951 at the age of 77.
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
Night Work
(1930)
Miss Brown
One Romantic Night
(1930)
Symphorosa
My Lady's Past
(1929)
Gossip
Fashions in Love
(1929)
Jane
The Tragedy of Youth
(1928)
Landlady
The Claw
(1927)
Mrs. Harriatt
The Sonora Kid
(1927)
Aunt Marie
The Slaver
(1927)
Mrs. Rivers
Marriage
(1927)
Mrs. Pope
The Amateur Gentleman
(1926)
Duchess of Camberhurst
Ranson's Folly
(1926)
Mrs. Truesdale
Memory Lane
(1926)
The Wyoming Wildcat
(1925)
Blendy Betts
The Wall Street Whiz
(1925)
Aunty Jones
The Fighting Smile
(1925)
Galloping Jinx
(1925)
Aunt Martha
Lady Windermere's Fan
(1925)
Duchess
The Martyr Sex
(1924)
His wife
Call of the Mate
(1924)
Crossed Trails
(1924)
Alice Dawson
Black Gold
(1924)
Grandma Atwood
The Eternal Three
(1923)
Mrs. Tucker's friend
Blood Test
(1923)
Robin Hood
(1923)
Lady Marian's serving woman
Penrod
(1922)
Crossing Trails
(1921)
Mrs. Warren
The Courage of Marge O'Doone
(1920)
Margaret O'Doone
Fighting Cressy
(1920)
Mrs. Dabney
The Parish Priest
(1920)
Katherine Carrigan
The Girl from Outside
(1919)
Mamie
Mothers of Men
(1917)
Cast (Short)
Court House Crooks
(1915)
Hash House Mashers
(1915)
Lover's Lost Control
(1915)
"Curses!" They Remarked
(1914)