Ouida

Author - Great Britain
Born January 1, 1839 in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, UK
Died January 25, 1908 in Viareggio, Luca, Italia

Mini-Biography:
Ouida was born under the given name Maria Louise Ramé (or de la Ramée) on January 1, 1839 in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, UK. She was an English Author, known for Under Two Flags (1916), Her greatest love (1917), The Little Dutch Girl (1915), Ouida's first movie on record is from 1913. Ouida died on January 25, 1908 in Viareggio, Luca, Italia. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1917.

Ouida Filmography [Auszug]
1917: [04.02] Her greatest love (Redemption, The Greatest Sacrifice (Working title)) (Based on : novel ), Directed by J. Gordon Edwards, with Theda Bara, , Walter Law,
1916: [07.31] Under Two Flags (Based on : novel ), Directed by J. Gordon Edwards, with Theda Bara, Herbert Heyes, Stuart Holmes,
1915: [08.23] The Little Dutch Girl (Based on : (novel)), Directed by Émile Chautard, with Vivian Martin, William J. Gross, Chester Barnett,
1915: [07.21] Under Two Flags (Based on : (novel)), Directed by Travers Vale, with Louise Vale, Franklin Ritchie, Charles Hill Mailes,
1915: [] Tricotrin (Based on : novel (--??--)), Directed by N. N., with Marguerite Marsh, Vera Lewis,
1915: [05.13] Strathmore (Based on : novel), Directed by Francis J. Grandon, with Charles Clary, Alfred Paget, Francelia Billington,
1914: [05.19] A Dog of Flanders (Story), Directed by Howell Hansel, with Marguerite Snow, Charles Fisher, Justus D. Barnes,
1913: [09.00] Moths (Based on ), Directed by Lawrence Marston, with Maude Fealy, William Russell, Harry Benham,

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