Eulalie Jensen

Actress - USA
Born December 24, 1884 in St. Louis, Missouri, US
Died October 7, 1952 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Eulalie Jensen was born on December 24, 1884 in St. Louis, Missouri, US. She was an American Actress, known for The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923), So big! (1932), The Sap (1926), Eulalie Jensen's first movie on record is from 1914. Eulalie Jensen died on October 7, 1952 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1932.
Biographical Notes in German: Schauspielerin des amerikanischen Stummfilms, nach 1930 nur noch ein paar unbedeutende Rollen

Eulalie Jensen Filmography [Auszug]
1932: [07.30] Miss Pinkerton (Cast: Miss Gibbons, Superintendent of Nurses), Directed by Lloyd Bacon, with Joan Blondell, George Brent, Ruth Hall,
1932: [04.30] So big! (Cast), Directed by William A. Wellman, with Hardie Albright, Lionel Belmore, Harry Beresford,
1927: [11.04] Uncle Tom's cabin (Cast: Cassie ), Directed by Harry A. Pollard, with Margarita Fischer, James B. Lowe, Arthur Edmund Carewe,
1926: [08.22] Fig Leaves (Cast: Madame Griswald ), Directed by Howard Hawks, with George O'Brien, Olive Borden, William Cameron Menzies,
1926: [05.10] Bachelor Brides (Cast: Lady Ashfield Duncraggan), Directed by William K. Howard, with Rod La Rocque, Elinor Fair,
1926: [03.20] The Sap (Cast: Mrs. Weston, Barry's Mother ), Directed by Erle C. Kenton, with Kenneth Harlan, Heinie Conklin, Mary McAllister,
1925: [03.01] The Thundering Herd (Cast: Mrs. Randall Jett), Directed by William K. Howard, with Jack Holt, Lois Wilson, Noah Beery,
1924: [10.08] Wine of Youth (Cast: Mother), Directed by King Vidor, with Eleanor Boardman, James Morrison, Johnnie Walker,
1923: [10.04] Slave of Desire (The Magic Skin (Working title)) (Cast: Mrs Gaudin), Directed by George D. Baker, with George Walsh, Bessie Love, Carmel Myers,
1923: [/ /1] The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Cast: Marie), Directed by Wallace Worsley, with Gladys Brockwell, Winifred Bryson, Lon Chaney,
1922: [12.01] Deserted at the Altar (Cast: The Teacher), Directed by Albert H. Kelley, William K. Howard, with Tully Marshall, Bessie Love, William Scott,
1921: [04.22] The Crimson Cross (Cast: Mrs. Otto Fischer), Directed by George Everett, with Van Dyke Brooke, Edward T. Langford, Marian Swayne,
1921: [04.03] The Passion Flower (Cast: Raimunda), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with Norma Talmadge, Courtenay Foote,
1920: [02.15] Respectable by Proxy (Cast: Elizabeth Roddard), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Sylvia Breamer, Robert Gordon, William R. Dunn,
1919: [11.00] Human Desire (Cast: Helen ), Directed by Wilfrid North, with Anita Stewart, Conway Tearle, Vernon Steele,
1919: [09.14] A Temperamental Wife (Cast: Smith), Directed by David Kirkland, with Constance Talmadge, Wyndham Standing, ,
1919: [05.26] Thin Ice (Cast: Rose La Vere), Directed by Thomas R. Mills, with Alice Rodier, Corinne Griffith, Charles Kent,
1919: [05.12] Beating the Odds (Cast: Eva Lake), Directed by Paul Scardon, with Harry T. Morey, Betty Blythe, Jean Paige,
1918: [08.12] Wild Primrose (Cast: Marie), Directed by Frederick A. Thomson, with Gladys Leslie, Richard Barthelmess,
1918: [03.11] The Desired Woman (Cast: Marie Winship), Directed by Paul Scardon, with Harry T. Morey, Florence Deshon, Jean Paige,
1918: [01.07] The Blind Adventure (The Agony Column, The Second Floor Mystery) (Cast: Countess Sofia De Graf (as Eulalie Jenson)), Directed by Wesley Ruggles, with Edward Earle, Betty Howe, Frank Norcross,
1917: [11.19] Bobby Takes a Wife (Cast: Aunt Jen), Directed by George Ridgwell, with Bobby Connelly, Aida Horton, Templar Saxe,
1917: [08.13] Mary Jane's Pa (Cast: Portia Perkins ), Directed by Charles Brabin, William P.S. Earle, with Marc McDermott, Mildred Manning,
1917: [04.16] Sally in a Hurry (Cast: Clara), Directed by Wilfrid North, with Lillian Walker, Donald Cameron, Thomas R. Mills,
1916: [04.09] Salvation Joan (Cast: ), Directed by Wilfrid North, with Edna May, Harry T. Morey, Dorothy Kelly,
1916: [02.12] From Out of the Past (Cast: Helen Nash ), Directed by William Humphrey, with William Humphrey, Belle Bruce, Jacqueline Brown,
1916: [01.24] Britton of the Seventh (Cast: Frances Granson), Directed by Lionel Belmore, with Darwin Karr, Charles Kent, Bobby Connelly,
1915: [05.09] The Goddess (Cast: Mrs. Gunsdorf), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Anita Stewart, Earle Williams, Paul Scardon,
1914: [12.06] C.O.D. (Cast: Mrs. Darlington ), Directed by Tefft Johnson, with Hughie Mack, Harry Davenport, Charles Brown,
1914: [11.19] Too much burglar (Cast), Directed by Maurice Costello, Robert Gaillard, with Maurice Costello, Estelle Mardo, Dolores Costello,
1914: [10.12] The Locked Door (Cast: Stella Rubinow - a Worker), Directed by Tefft Johnson, with Tefft Johnson, William R. Dunn, Edward Elkas,
1914: [08.29] My official Wife (Cast: Eugenie), Directed by James Young, with Clara Kimball Young, Harry T. Morey, Earle Williams,
1914: [07.18] The Song of the Ghetto (Cast: Yvette Daubigne ), Directed by William Humphrey, with Antonio Moreno, Carolyn Birch, William Humphrey,
1914: [07.07] The Moonstone of Fez (Cast: Mrs. Osborne ), Directed by Maurice Costello, Robert Gaillard, with Maurice Costello, Constance Talmadge,
1914: [06.22] Maria's Sacrifice (Cast), Directed by William Humphrey, with William Humphrey, Sidney Rankin Drew,
1914: [06.08] Eve's Daughter (Cast: Mrs. Zonert (??)), Directed by Wilfrid North, with Earle Williams, Lillian Walker, Rex Ingram,
1914: [05.15] St. Elmo (Cast: Hagar (AKA Miss Jensen)), Directed by J. Gordon Edwards, with , Mollie McConnell, Madeline Pardee,

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