Edith Stockton

Actress - USA
Borndate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Edith Stockton is not on record. She is an American Actress, known for Who's Your Brother? (1919), Ashamed of Parents (1921), Should a Wife Work? (1922), Edith Stockton's first movie on record is from 1919. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1922.

Edith Stockton Filmography [Auszug]
1922: [08.13] Through the Storm (Cast: Helen Stone), Directed by Horace G. Plympton, with , Marylou Kenworthy,
1922: [01.00] Should a Wife Work? (Cast: Betty Evans ), Directed by Horace G. Plympton, with , Stuart Robson,
1921: [12.25] Ashamed of Parents (Cast: Marian Hancock), Directed by Horace G. Plympton, with Charles Eldridge, ,
1920: [01.25] (Cast: Laura Hill), Directed by Kenneth S. Webb, with Alice Brady, Frank Losee, Harry Mortimer,
1919: [12.00] Who's Your Brother? (Cast: Dorothy Graham), Directed by John G. Adolfi, with Edith Taliaferro, , Paul Panzer,
1919: [10.12] The Open Door (Cast: Betty Horton), Directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald, with John P. Wade, Sam J. Ryan, Robert Broderick,

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