Julia Walcott

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Born 1845
Died May 25, 1915 in Chicago, Illinois, USA

Mini-Biography:
Julia Walcott was born in 1845. , known for The Day of Days (1914), Gretna Green (1915), Mother (1913), Julia Walcott's first movie on record is from 1913. Julia Walcott died on May 25, 1915 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1915.
Biographical Notes in German: "The Mrs. Gilbert of the Klondike"

Julia Walcott Filmography [Auszug]
1915: [03.15] Gretna Green (Cast: Innkeeper), Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, with Marguerite Clark, Arthur Hoops, Helen Lutrell,
1914: [07.10] The Little Gray Lady (Cast: Mrs. Jordan), Directed by Francis Powers, with Jane Grey, James Cooley, Jane Fearnley,
1914: [01.20] The Day of Days (Cast: Boardinghouse mistress), Directed by Daniel Frohman, with Cyril Scott, , David Wall,
1914: [01.00] The House of Bondage (Cast: Big Lou ), Directed by Pierce Kingsley, Raymond B. West, with Lottie Pickford, Armand Cortes, Susanne Willis,
1913: [02.24] Mother (Cast: Mother), Directed by N. N.,

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