Betty Scott

Actress - USA
Born March 7, 1883 in New York, USA
Died February 7, 1955 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Betty Scott was born on March 7, 1883 in New York, USA. She was an American Actress, known for The Alster Case (1915), A Daughter of the City (1915), The Fable of the Galumptious Girl (1915), Betty Scott's first movie on record is from 1915. She was married to Sam Hardy. Betty Scott died on February 7, 1955 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1915.

Betty Scott Filmography [Auszug]
1915: [12.20] A Daughter of the City (Cast: Muriel), Directed by E.H. Calvert, with Marguerite Clayton, E.H. Calvert, John Junior,
1915: [12.06] The Alster Case (Cast: Linda), Directed by J. Charles Haydon, with Bryant Washburn, John Cossar, Ruth Stonehouse,
1915: [06.07] The Gilded Cage (Cast: Eloise), Directed by Harley Knoles, with Bryant Washburn, Ruth Stonehouse, Louise Crolius,
1915: [03.17] The Fable of the Galumptious Girl (Cast: The City Cousin), Directed by N. N., with Ruth Stonehouse, Charles J. Stine, Camille D'Arcy,

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