Muriel Ostriche

Muriel Ostriche

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Actress - USA
Born May 24, 1896 in New York, NY, US
Died May 3, 1989 in St. Petersburg, FL, US

Mini-Biography:
Muriel Ostriche was born under the given name Muriel Henrietta Oestrich on May 24, 1896 in New York, NY, US. She was an American Actress, known for Who Killed Simon Baird? (1916), When It Strikes Home (1915), The Road to France (1918), Muriel Ostriche's first movie on record is from 1912. She was married to Frank A. Brady and Charles W. Copp Jr. . Muriel Ostriche died on May 3, 1989 in St. Petersburg, FL, US. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1920.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1920: The Sacred Flame (Cast: Ray Palton), Directed by Abraham S. Schomer, with Emily Stevens, Maude Hill,
1919: What Love Forgives (Cast: Dorothy Deal), Directed by Perry N. Vekroff, with John Bowers, , Bobby Connelly,
1918: Hitting the Trail (Cast: Annie), Directed by Dell Henderson, with Carlyle Blackwell, Evelyn Greeley, Joseph W. Smiley,
1918: The Road to France (Allies (Working title)) (Cast: Mollie ), Directed by Dell Henderson, with Carlyle Blackwell, , Jack Drumier,
1918: Merely Players (Cast: Vera Seynave), Directed by Oscar Apfel, with Kitty Gordon, Irving Cummings, George MacQuarrie,
1918: Tinsel (Cast: Ruth Carmichael), Directed by Oscar Apfel, with Kitty Gordon, Frank Mayo,
1918: The Journey's End (Cast: Jess Alden), Directed by Travers Vale, with Ethel Clayton, John Bowers,
1918: The Purple Lily (Cast: Ruth Caldwell), Directed by Fred Kelsey, with Kitty Gordon, Frank Mayo,
1917: Good for Nothing (Jack, the Good for Nothing (Working title)) (Cast: Barbara Manning), Directed by Carlyle Blackwell, with Carlyle Blackwell, Evelyn Greeley, Kate Lester,
1917: Youth (The Waster) (Cast: Grace Van Seer), Directed by Romaine Fielding, with Carlyle Blackwell, June Elvidge, Johnny Hines,
1917: Moral Courage (Cast: Mary McClinton), Directed by Romaine Fielding, with Arthur Ashley, Edward Elkas,
1917: Square Deal (The Parasites (Working title)) (Cast: Ruby Trailes), Directed by Harley Knoles, with Carlyle Blackwell, June Elvidge, Henry Hull,
1916: The Men She Married (Cast: Edith Trainer), Directed by Travers Vale, with Gail Kane, Arthur Ashley, Montagu Love,
1916: Who Killed Simon Baird? (By Whose Hand?) (Cast: Helen Maitland ), Directed by James Durkin, with Edna Wallace Hopper, Charles J. Ross,
1916: The Birth of Character (The Transmutation; Or The Making of a Man (Working title)) (Cast), Directed by E. Mason Hopper, with William Courtleigh, Joseph Graybill,
1916: A Circus Romance (Cast: Babette ), Directed by Charles M. Seay, with Edwards Davis, Charles Brandt,
1915: A Daughter of the Sea (The Fisher Girl (Working title)) (Cast: Margot ), Directed by Charles M. Seay, with William H. Tooker, Catherine Doucet,
1915: When It Strikes Home (Cast: Muriel Worth), Directed by Perry N. Vekroff, with Edwin August, ,
1914: The Reader of Minds (Cast), Directed by Carroll Fleming, with Harris Gordon, Carey L. Hastings,
1914: The Varsity Race (Cast: Ruth Randall ), Directed by Carroll Fleming, with Irving Cummings, ,
1914: The Keeper of the Light (Cast: Ruth), Directed by Arthur Ellery, with , John Reinhardt,
1914: Politeness Pays (Cast: The Clerk), Directed by Carl Gregory, with Nolan Gane,
1914: Her Awakening (Cast: Helen Gray), Directed by Carl Gregory, with Nolan Gane, ,
1914: Too Much Turkey (Cast), Directed by Carl Gregory, with Nolan Gane, Riley Chamberlin,
1914: Her First Lesson (Cast), Directed by Carl Gregory, with Nellie Williams, Dorothy Benham,
1914: The Grand Passion (Cast: Muriel), Directed by N. N., with J. Morris Foster, Nolan Gane,
1913: How Filmy Won His Sweetheart (Cast: Ticket Seller), Directed by N. N., with Riley Chamberlin, Lydia Mead,
1913: Life's Pathway (Cast), Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, with Madeline Fairbanks, Marion Fairbanks, Florence LaBadie,
1913: The Farmer's Daughters (Cast: May - the Farmer), Directed by N. N., with Jean Darnell, Billy Noel,
1913: Flood Tide (Cast: The Little Castaway as an Adult), Directed by Eugene Moore, with Marie Eline, Eugene Moore,
1913: Frazzled Finance (Cast: Sue, the Little Milliner), Directed by N. N., with Riley Chamberlin, Nolan Gane,
1913: The Profits of the Business (Cast: Mary - John Regan), Directed by N. N., with John Ince, ,
1913: The Bawlerout (Cast: Edith Downs - the Bank Cashier's Daughter), Directed by Oscar Apfel, with Edgena De Lespine, Irving Cummings, Sue Balfour,
1913: For Better or for Worse (Cast), Directed by N. N., with Alec B. Francis, Barbara Tennant, Mildred Bright,
1913: The Crimson Cross (The Mysteries of the Rosary) (Cast), Directed by N. N., with Barbara Tennant, Alec B. Francis, Will E. Sheerer,
1913: The Spectre Bridegroom (Cast: Rosie), Directed by Etienne Arnaud, with Alec B. Francis, Mildred Bright, Susanne Willis,
1913: An Accidental Servant (Cast: May), Directed by N. N., with George Larkin, Guy Hedlund, Eleanor Parker,
1912: The Vengeance of the Fakir (Cast: Lucy), Directed by Henry J. Vernot, with Alec B. Francis, Will E. Sheerer, George Larkin,
1912: Making Uncle Jealous (Cast), Directed by N. N., with Alec B. Francis, Isabel Lamon,
1912: The Passing Parade (Cast), Directed by N. N., with Isabel Lamon, Ilean Hume,
1912: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Cast), Directed by Etienne Arnaud, with Alec B. Francis, Lamar Johnstone, John G. Adolfi,
1912: A Blot on the 'Scutcheon (Cast: A Page), Directed by D.W. Griffith, with Charles Hill Mailes, Dorothy Bernard, Edwin August,
1912: A Tale of the Wilderness (Cast: Bit Part (/xx/)), Directed by D.W. Griffith, with Dorothy Bernard, Charles Hill Mailes, Edwin August,
1912: Robin Hood (Cast: Christabel), Directed by Etienne Arnaud, Herbert Blaché, with Robert Frazer, Barbara Tennant, Alec B. Francis,

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