Maidel Turner

Actress - USA
Born May 12, 1888 in Sherman, Texas, USA
Died April 12, 1953 in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, USA

Mini-Biography:
Maidel Turner was born on May 12, 1888 in Sherman, Texas, USA. She was an American Actress, known for Journal of a Crime (1934), The Raven (1935), The Angel of the Slums (1913), Maidel Turner's first movie on record is from 1913. Maidel Turner died on April 12, 1953 in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1935.

Maidel Turner Filmography [Auszug]
1935: [] The Raven (Cast), Directed by Lew Landers, with Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Lester Matthews,
1934: [03.10] Journal of a Crime (Cast: Stout Lady at Play Party (/xx/)), Directed by William Keighley, with Ruth Chatterton, Adolphe Menjou, Claire Dodd,
1913: [09.06] In the Toils (Cast: Mona Denton), Directed by George Terwilliger, with Lionel Adams, Marion Barney,
1913: [07.03] The Angel of the Slums (Cast: Mabel Harris), Directed by Lloyd B. Carleton, with , Clarence Elmer,

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