Edith Roberts


Actor

About

Birth Place
New York City, New York, USA
Born
September 17, 1898
Died
August 20, 1935

Biography

Edith Roberts was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Roberts began her career with roles in "Beans" (1918), "The Triflers" (1919) and "The Adorable Savage" (1920). Roberts next focused her career on film, appearing in "Opened Shutters" (1921), "Flesh and Blood" (1922) and "Saturday Night" (1922). She also appeared in the western "Roaring Rails" (1924) with Harry ...

Biography

Edith Roberts was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Roberts began her career with roles in "Beans" (1918), "The Triflers" (1919) and "The Adorable Savage" (1920). Roberts next focused her career on film, appearing in "Opened Shutters" (1921), "Flesh and Blood" (1922) and "Saturday Night" (1922). She also appeared in the western "Roaring Rails" (1924) with Harry Carey, "Shameful Behavior?" (1926) and "The Wagon Master" (1929). Roberts was most recently credited in "That Hagen Girl" (1947) with Shirley Temple Black. Roberts passed away in August 1935 at the age of 37.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

The Phantom of the North (1929)
Doris Rayburn
The Wagon Master (1929)
Sue Smith
Two O'Clock in the Morning (1929)
Man from Headquarters (1928)
Countess Jalna
The Road to Broadway (1926)
Mary Santley
The Taxi Mystery (1926)
Nancy Cornell/Vera Norris
Shameful Behavior? (1926)
Daphne Carrol
The Jazz Girl (1926)
Janet Marsh
There You Are (1926)
Joan Randolph
The Mystery Club (1926)
Nancy Darrell
Wasted Lives (1925)
Three Keys (1925)
Clarita Ortega
Speed Mad (1925)
Betty Hampton
Shattered Lives (1925)
Sally Dayton
Heir-Loons (1925)
Mary Dale
New Champion (1925)
Polly Rand
Seven Keys to Baldpate (1925)
Mary Norton
On Thin Ice (1925)
Rose Lore
$20 a Week (1924)
Muriel Hart
Roaring Rails (1924)
Nora Burke
The Age of Innocence (1924)
May Mingott
Roulette (1924)
Lois Carrington
The Bowery Bishop (1924)
Venitia Rigola
Thy Name Is Woman (1924)
Dolores, his daughter
The Dangerous Age (1923)
Ruth Emerson
Backbone (1923)
Yvonne de Mersay/Yvonne de Chausson
The Sunshine Trail (1923)
June Carpenter
Big Brother (1923)
Kitty Costello
Thorns and Orange Blossoms (1922)
Violet Beaton
A Front Page Story (1922)
Virginia Hayward
Saturday Night (1922)
Shamrock O'Day, a laundress
The Son of the Wolf (1922)
Chook-Ra
Flesh and Blood (1922)
The Angel Lady
Pawned (1922)
Claire Veniza
The Fire Cat (1921)
Dulce
In Society (1921)
The Unknown Wife (1921)
Helen Wilburton
Thunder Island (1921)
Isola Garcia/Juan Garcia
Opened Shutters (1921)
Sylvia Lacey
Luring Lips (1921)
Adele Martin
The Triflers (1920)
Janet Randall
White Youth (1920)
Aline Ann Belame
The Adorable Savage (1920)
Marama Thurston
Alias Miss Dodd (1920)
Jeanne
Her Five-Foot Highness (1920)
Ellen
Lasca (1919)
Lasca
A Taste of Life (1919)
Kitty Dillingham
Sue of the South (1919)
Sue Gordon
Bill Henry (1919)
Lela Mason
The Deciding Kiss (1918)
Eleanor Hamlin
Set Free (1918)
Roma Wycliffe
Beans (1918)
Betty Brewster
The Love Swindle (1918)
Diana Rosson

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

That Hagen Girl (1947) -- (Movie Clip) That Girl's Life Harry Davenport is the old lawyer in fictional Jordan, Ohio, sending protege Tom (Ronald Reagan) away because of the false rumor that he's the father of an adopted girl, who'll grow up to be Shirley Temple, with friend Jean Porter, loafer Tom Fadden inquiring, early in That Hagen Girl, 1947.
That Hagen Girl (1947) -- (Movie Clip) That Octopus Came Creeping Up On Me Popular but nervous at the junior-college dance, Shirley Temple as Mary (title character) with a minor wardrobe malfunction when she’s assaulted by previously benevolent Dewey (Conrad Janis), busted by Miss Grover (Kathryn Card) then defended by Miss Kane (Lois Maxwell), early in That Hagen Girl, 1947, also starring Ronald Reagan.
That Hagen Girl (1947) -- (Movie Clip) I Left A Mark Adopted junior-college student Mary (Shirley Temple) is checking out yearbook pictures of her presumed birth-mother, when teacher Julia (Lois Maxwell), who just did her a solid, shows up, their chat ending as lawyer Tom (Ronald Reagan) her rumored father, arrives, in That Hagen Girl, 1947.
That Hagen Girl (1947) -- (Movie Clip) There's Nothing To Tell Panic in the small Midwestern town to which Ronald Reagan, as lawyer Tom, has just returned, because Shirley Temple (title character) appears to have drowned herself, because she just learned that everyone (wrongly) thinks she’s his illegitimate daughter, Rory Calhoun and Conrad Janis her spurned boyfriends, Dorothy Peterson and Charles Kemper her adoptive parents, Guy Wilkerson as Link, in That Hagen Girl, 1947.

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