Mini-Biography:
Edith Halleran was born in July 1893 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She was an American Actress, known for The Troublesome Stepdaughters (1912), At Scrogginses' Corner (1912), Arbutus (1911), Edith Halleran's first movie on record is from 1911. Edith Halleran died on an unknown date. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1913.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1913: The Autocrat of Flapjack Junction (Cast), Directed by George D. Baker, with John Bunny, Flora Finch, Zena Keefe,
1913: A Gentleman of Fashion (Cast), Directed by George D. Baker, with John Bunny, Flora Finch, Rose Tapley,
1913: Getting Up a Practice (Cast), Directed by Maurice Costello, William V. Ranous, with Clara Kimball Young, Maurice Costello, William V. Ranous,
1913: The Weapon (Cast: (AKA Edith Halloran)), Directed by Maurice Costello, with Maurice Costello, Charles Eldridge, Rosemary Theby,
1912: Nothing to Wear (Cast: Susan - Mrs. Coster's Maid ), Directed by William Humphrey, with Kate Price, William Shea, ,
1912: The Red Barrier (Cast: The Maid), Directed by N. N., with Leah Baird, Harry T. Morey, Earle Williams,
1912: The Lovesick Maidens of Cuddleton (Cast: ), Directed by George D. Baker, with Earle Williams, , John Bunny,
1912: The Troublesome Stepdaughters (Cast), Directed by George D. Baker, Frederick A. Thomson, with John Bunny, , Clara Kimball Young,
1912: At Scrogginses' Corner (Cast), Directed by Hal Reid, with John Bunny, Helene Costello, Leo Delaney,
1911: Arbutus (Cast), Directed by Charles Kent, with Helen Gardner, Robert Gaillard, Charles Kent,
1911: The Foolishness of Jealousy (Cast), Directed by Edwin R. Phillips, with Julia Swayne Gordon, Edwin R. Phillips, Grace Lewis,
1911: Selecting His Heiress (Cast), Directed by William Humphrey, with John Bunny, Flora Finch, Kate Price,
1911: Forgotten; or, An Answered Prayer (Cast: Mrs. Strong's Elder Daughter ), Directed by Van Dyke Brooke, with William Humphrey, Julia Swayne Gordon, Hazel Neason,