Margaret Baxter

Actress - USA
Borndate unknown
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Margaret Baxter is not on record. She was an American Actress, known for A Western Girl's Dream (1912), Cue and Miss Cue (1914), The Snake Charmer (1914), Margaret Baxter's first movie on record is from 1912. Margaret Baxter died on an unknown date. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1914.

Margaret Baxter Filmography [Auszug]
1914: [02.22] The Electric Girl (Cast: Miranda Bean ), Directed by Etienne Arnaud, with Charles Morgan, Mildred Bright, Will E. Sheerer,
1914: [02.08] Valentine's Day (Cast), Directed by Etienne Arnaud, with Charles Morgan, Will E. Sheerer, Simeon Wiltsie,
1914: [01.25] An Enchanted Voice (Cast), Directed by Etienne Arnaud, with Charles Morgan, Will E. Sheerer, Bert Starkey,
1914: [01.11] The Snake Charmer (Cast: Mrs. Doolittle ), Directed by Etienne Arnaud, with Charles Morgan, Will E. Sheerer,
1914: [01.04] Cue and Miss Cue (Cast), Directed by Etienne Arnaud, with Charles Morgan, Frederick Truesdell, Will E. Sheerer,
1913: [12.21] Loaded (Cast), Directed by Etienne Arnaud, with Charles Morgan, Simeon Wiltsie, Bert Starkey,
1913: [12.07] Trouble on the Stage (Cast), Directed by Etienne Arnaud, with Charles Morgan, Will E. Sheerer, Bert Starkey,
1912: [08.10] A Western Girl's Dream (Cast), with Violet Mersereau, , ,

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