Margaret Whistler

Actress - USA
Born July 31, 1888 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Died August 23, 1939 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Margaret Whistler was born on July 31, 1888 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. She was an American Actress, known for Her Bitter Cup (1916), Eleanor's Catch (1916), The Little Orphan (1917), Margaret Whistler's first movie on record is from 1915. Margaret Whistler died on August 23, 1939 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1919.

Margaret Whistler Filmography [Auszug]
1919: [03.24] A Beach Nut (Cast), Directed by Wallace Beery, with Wallace Beery, Dan Duffy,
1918: [05.20] The Bathhouse Scandal (Cast: Pansy - the Old Maid ), Directed by Wallace Beery, with Carter de Haven, Mina Cunard, ,
1917: [06.18] The Little Orphan (The Little Belgian) (Cast: Fannie Harrison ), Directed by Jack Conway, with Ella Hall, Jack Conway, Gertrude Astor,
1917: [06.17] Come through (Hands Up! (Working title)) (Cast: Mrs. Stoat), Directed by Jack Conway, with Alice Lake, Jean Hathaway, Herbert Rawlinson,
1917: [04.19] The Topsy Turvy Twins (Cast: First Aunt), Directed by Richard Stanton, with Carter de Haven, Vola Vale,
1917: [02.27] Mary from America (Cast), Directed by Douglas Gerrard, with Douglas Gerrard, Ruth Clifford, Lawrence Noskowski,
1917: [01.15] Her Soul's Inspiration (Mary Keep Your Feet Still) (Cast: Madame La Rue), Directed by Jack Conway, with Ella Hall, Marc Robbins, Dick Ryan,
1916: [11.21] Felix Gets in Wrong (Cast: Mrs. Dubray), Directed by Frank Ormston, with George Felix, Edith Roberts, Frank Staples,
1916: [10.12] Behind Life's Stage (The Little Dream Child (Working title)) (Cast: Milliner - The Witch), Directed by Allen Holubar, with Flora Parker DeHaven, Virginia Lee Corbin, Charles Cummings,
1916: [09.24] To Another Woman (Cast), Directed by Cleo Madison, William V. Mong, with Cleo Madison, William V. Mong, Edward Hearn,
1916: [06.08] Alias Jane Jones (Cast: Mrs. Lyman ), Directed by Cleo Madison, with Cleo Madison, William V. Mong, Ray Hanford,
1916: [05.15] Virginia (Cast), Directed by Cleo Madison, with Cleo Madison, Ray Hanford,
1916: [05.01] Doctor Neighbor (Doctor Samson (Working title), Dr. Neighbor, or A Law for the Detective (Working title)) (Cast: Mrs. Albert Rhodes), Directed by Lloyd B. Carleton, with Hobart Bosworth, Dorothy Davenport, Gretchen Lederer,
1916: [04.24] Eleanor's Catch (Cast: Jennie, Eleanor's Sister), Directed by Cleo Madison, with Cleo Madison, Lule Warrenton, William V. Mong,
1916: [04.17] Her Bitter Cup (A Heart's Crucible) (Cast), Directed by Cleo Madison, Joe King, with Cleo Madison, Adele Farrington, William V. Mong,
1915: [12.09] The Sacrifice of Jonathan Gray (Cast: Mrs. Dillon (AKA Mrs. Whistler)), Directed by Murdock MacQuarrie, with Murdock MacQuarrie, Edna Payne, Yona Landowska,
1915: [10.02] Alas and Alack (Cast: Mrs. Holcombe), Directed by Joseph De Grasse, with Cleo Madison, Lon Chaney, Arthur Shirley,
1915: [03.30] The Duchess (Cast: Madam Delaney ), Directed by W.T. McCulley, with Cleo Madison, Joe King, Wilbur Higby,

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