Maggie Breyer

Actress - USA
Born August 6, 1844 in Fort Recovery, Ohio, USA
Died March 11, 1931 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Mini-Biography:
Maggie Breyer was born on August 6, 1844 in Fort Recovery, Ohio, USA. She was an American Actress, known for Social Hypocrites (1918), The Sunbeam (1916), The Voice of Conscience (1917), Maggie Breyer's first movie on record is from 1916. Maggie Breyer died on March 11, 1931 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1918.

Maggie Breyer Filmography
1918: [09.16] Kildare of Storm (Cast: Mrs. Benoix), Directed by Harry L. Franklin, with Emily Stevens, King Baggot, Crauford Kent,
1918: [08.12] Flower of the Dusk (Cast: Prologue: Aunt), Directed by John H. Collins, with Viola Dana, Guy Coombs, Howard Hall,
1918: [04.06] Social Hypocrites (Cast: Fluffy), Directed by Albert Capellani, with May Allison, , Joseph Kilgour,
1917: [11.19] The Voice of Conscience (Cast: Mrs. Wallace Houston), Directed by Edwin Carewe, with Francis X. Bushman, Beverly Bayne, Harry S. Northrup,
1916: [11.27] The Sunbeam (Cast: --??-- (AKA Mrs. Breyer) - Granny), Directed by Edwin Carewe, with Mabel Taliaferro, , Raymond McKee,

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