Marguerite Bertsch

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Author, Director - USA
Born December 14, 1889 in New York, NY, US
Died 1967

Mini-Biography:
Marguerite Bertsch was born on December 14, 1889 in New York, NY, US. She was an American Author, Director, known for Bunny for the Cause (1913), The Troublesome Stepdaughters (1912), Uncle Bill (1914), Marguerite Bertsch's first movie on record is from 1910. Marguerite Bertsch died on , 1967. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1917.

Marguerite Bertsch Filmography [Auszug]
1917: The Glory of Yolanda (Director), with Anita Stewart, John Ardizoni, Denton Vane,
1916: The Devil's Prize (Director), with Antonio Moreno, Naomi Childers, Albert S. Howson,
1916: Through the Wall (Scenario), Directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon, with George Holt, , Nell Shipman,
1916: The Dawn of Freedom (Scenario), Directed by Theodore Marston, Paul Scardon, with Charles Richman, Arline Pretty, Billie Billings,
1916: The Law Decides (Scenario), Directed by William P.S. Earle, with Dorothy Kelly, Harry T. Morey, Bobby Connelly,
1916: Salvation Joan (Scenario), Directed by Wilfrid North, with Edna May, Harry T. Morey, Dorothy Kelly,
1916: The Vital Question (Scenario), Directed by Sidney Rankin Drew, with Virginia Pearson, Charles Kent, George Cooper,
1916: The Writing on the Wall (Scenario), Directed by Tefft Johnson, with Joseph Kilgour, Virginia Pearson, Naomi Childers,
1915: The Enemies (Scenario), Directed by Harry Davenport, with Harry T. Morey, Wilfrid North, ,
1914: The Painted World (Scenario), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Anita Stewart, Julia Swayne Gordon, E.K. Lincoln,
1914: My official Wife (Scenario), Directed by James Young, with Clara Kimball Young, Harry T. Morey, Earle Williams,
1914: A Florida Enchantment (Scenario), Directed by Sidney Drew, with Sidney Drew, , Charles Kent,
1914: Uncle Bill (Scenario), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Donald Hall, William Humphrey, Julia Swayne Gordon,
1914: Shadows of the Past (Scenario), Directed by Ralph Ince, with E.K. Lincoln, Anita Stewart, Harry T. Morey,
1914: Captain Alvarez (Scenario), Directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon, with William Desmond Taylor, , George Stanley,
1914: He Never Knew (Scenario), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Anita Stewart, James Morrison, Rose Tapley,
1914: Never Again (Scenario), Directed by Sidney Drew, with Sidney Drew, Jane Fearnley, Sidney Rankin Drew,
1914: A Million Bid (Scenario), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Anita Stewart, E.K. Lincoln, Charles Kent,
1914: The Vavasour Ball (Scenario), Directed by Van Dyke Brooke, with Van Dyke Brooke, Ada Gifford, Leo Delaney,
1913: The Flirt (Scenario), Directed by William Humphrey, with William Humphrey, Dorothy Kelly, Earle Williams,
1913: The Wreck (Scenario), Directed by W.J. Lincoln, Ralph Ince, with Anita Stewart, Harry T. Morey, Gladden James,
1913: Bunny for the Cause (Scenario), Directed by Wilfrid North, with John Bunny, Rose Tapley, Charles Eldridge,
1913: The Carpenter (Scenario), Directed by Wilfrid North, with Charles Kent, Florence Foley, Earle Williams,
1913: The Trap (Story), Directed by William Humphrey, with William Humphrey, L. Rogers Lytton, ,
1913: The Butler's Secret (Story), Directed by William Humphrey, with William Humphrey, James Morrison, Charles Eldridge,
1913: One Can't Always Tell (Scenario), Directed by Van Dyke Brooke, with Mary Maurice, Kate Price, Lillian Walker,
1913: Getting Up a Practice (Scenario), Directed by Maurice Costello, William V. Ranous, with Clara Kimball Young, Maurice Costello, William V. Ranous,
1913: Cutey and the Twins (Scenario), Directed by James Young, with Wally Van, Edna Nash, Alice Nash,
1912: Una of the Sierras (Scenario), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Mary Charleson, George Stanley, Anne Schaefer,
1912: Nothing to Wear (Scenario), Directed by William Humphrey, with Kate Price, William Shea, ,
1912: The Indian Mutiny (Scenario), Directed by Frederick A. Thomson, with James Morrison, Lillian Walker, Harry S. Northrup,
1912: The Troublesome Stepdaughters (Scenario), Directed by George D. Baker, Frederick A. Thomson, with John Bunny, , Clara Kimball Young,
1910: The Fruits of Vengeance (Story), Directed by Frederick A. Thomson, with Julia Swayne Gordon, Helene Costello, Courtenay Foote,

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