Mattie Witting

Actress - USA
Born March 9, 1863 in Palla, Iowa, USA
Died January 30, 1945 in San Diego, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Mattie Witting was born under the given name Mattie Davis on March 9, 1863 in Palla, Iowa, USA. She was an American Actress, known for Beloved Jim (1917), The People vs. John Doe (1916), Follow the Girl (1917), Mattie Witting's first movie on record is from 1915. She was married to A.E. Witting. Mattie Witting died on January 30, 1945 in San Diego, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1918.

Mattie Witting Filmography [Auszug]
1918: [03.25] Nothing But Nerve (Cast: (AKA Mrs. A.E. Witting)), Directed by Allen Curtis, with Milton Sims, Gale Henry, Evelyn Selbie,
1918: [02.04] Painted Lips (The Straw Cellar (Working title)) (Cast: Mrs. Callahan (as Mrs. A.E. Witting) ), Directed by Edward LeSaint, with Louise Lovely, Alfred Allen, Lew Cody,
1917: [12.09] Beloved Jim (Cast: Housekeeper (as Mrs. A.E. Witting ), Directed by Stuart Paton, with Harry Carter, Priscilla Dean, J. Morris Foster,
1917: [10.15] '49-'17 (Forty-Nine Seventeen, The Old West Per Contract (Working title)) (Cast: Ma Bobbett (AKA Martha Witting)), Directed by Ruth Ann Baldwin, with Joseph W. Girard, Leo Pierson, William J. Dyer,
1917: [10.08] The Girl Who Won Out (Cast: Mrs. Harvey (as Mrs. A.E. Witting)), Directed by Eugene Moore, with Violet MacMillan, Barbara Conley, Scott Pembroke,
1917: [09.18] The Pullman Mystery (The Imposter (Working title)) (Cast: Mrs. Cheyney (AKA Mrs. Arthur Witting) ), Directed by Charles Swickard, with Fred Montague, Molly Malone,
1917: [08.27] The Nightcap (Cast: Edith), Directed by Roy Clements, with Eddie Lyons, Edith Roberts, Lee Moran,
1917: [08.06] Follow the Girl (Cast: Mrs. O'Keefe (AKA Mrs. Witting) ), Directed by Louis Chaudet, with Ruth Stonehouse, Jack Dill, Roy Stewart,
1917: [06.25] Man and Beast (Cast: Mrs. Townsend (AKA Mrs. A.E. Witting) ), Directed by Henry MacRae, with , Eileen Sedgwick, Louis M. Wells,
1917: [04.23] The Girl in the Checkered Coat (Cast: Ann Maitland (as Mrs. A.E. Witting)), Directed by Joseph De Grasse, with Dorothy Phillips, William Stowell, Lon Chaney,
1917: [01.23] Heart Strings (Leone's Daughter (Working title), The Little Girl from Over There (Working title)) (Cast: Housekeeper ), Directed by Allen Holubar, with Allen Holubar, Francelia Billington, Paul Byron,
1917: [01.15] The Double Room Mystery (Cast: Mrs. Wiggins (AKA Mrs. A.E. Witting)), Directed by Hobart Henley, with Gertrude Selby, Hayward Mack, Ed Brady,
1916: [12.10] The People vs. John Doe (The Celebrated Stielow Case (Reissue title), God's Law (Reissue title)) (Cast), Directed by Lois Weber, with Harry de More, Evelyn Selbie, Willis Marke,
1916: [10.23] Love Never Dies (Cast: Madame Jarnier (AKA Mrs. Witting)), Directed by William Worthington, with Dorothy Clark, Ruth Stonehouse, Maurice L. Kusell,
1916: [09.04] The Unattainable (The Miracle of Love (Working title)) (Cast: Mrs. Goodman), Directed by Lloyd B. Carleton, with Dorothy Davenport, Emory Johnson,
1916: [02.15] The Family Secret (Cast: Mrs. Alston (AKA Mrs. A.E. Witting)), Directed by William Worthington, with Herbert Rawlinson, Agnes Vernon, Louis M. Wells,
1915: [12.26] The Old Homestead (Thompson's 'Old Homestead') (Cast: Louisa (/xx/) ), Directed by James Kirkwood, with Frank Losee, Creighton Hale, Denman Maley,

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