Fanny Midgley

Actress - USA
Born November 26, 1879 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Died January 4, 1932 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Fanny Midgley was born under the given name Fanny B. Frier on November 26, 1879 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. She was an American Actress, known for Naughty Baby (1928), The Italian (1915), A New England Idyl (1914), Fanny Midgley's first movie on record is from 1913. Fanny Midgley died on January 4, 1932 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1928.

Fanny Midgley Filmography [Auszug]
1928: [12.16] Naughty Baby (Cast), Directed by Mervyn LeRoy, with Andy Devine, Rose Dione, James Ford,
1925: [09.20] Three Wise Crooks (Three of a Kind) (Cast: Ma Dickenson (AKA Fannie Midgley) ), Directed by F. Harmon Weight, with Evelyn Brent, John Gough,
1922: [11.12] The young Rajah (Cast: Sarah Judd), Directed by Philip Rosen, with Rudolph Valentino, Wanda Hawley, Pat Moore,
1920: [11.14] Always Audacious (Cast: Mrs. Rumson ), Directed by James Cruze, with Wallace Reid, Margaret Loomis, Clarence Geldart,
1919: [08.24] The Heart of Youth (Cock o' the Walk (Working title)) (Cast: Mitty Whipple), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Lila Lee, Tom Forman, Buster Irving,
1918: [09.29] The Goat (Cast: Mrs. McCarthy (AKA Fannie Midgley) ), Directed by Donald Crisp, with , Charles McHugh,
1918: [06.30] How Could You, Jean? (Cast: Mrs. Bonner), Directed by William Desmond Taylor, with Mary Pickford, Casson Ferguson, Spottiswoode Aitken,
1918: [01.20] Cheating the Public (Cast: Mary), Directed by Richard Stanton, with Enid Markey, Ralph Lewis, Bertram Grassby,
1918: [01.01] Madam Who (Cast: Mrs. Howard), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Bessie Barriscale, Edward Coxen, ,
1918: [01.01] Wolves of the Rail (Bloodhound (Working title)) (Cast: Buck's Mother), Directed by William S. Hart, with William S. Hart, Vola Vale, C. Norman Hammond,
1917: [03.18] Blood Will Tell (Cast: Mrs. Oakley (AKA Fannie Midgley)), Directed by Charles Miller, with William Desmond, Enid Markey, David M. Hartford,
1916: [11.12] Jim Grimsby's Boy (Cast: Mrs. Grimsby), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Frank Keenan, Enid Markey, Robert McKim,
1916: [10.29] Somewhere in France (Cast: Madame Benet), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Louise Glaum, Howard C. Hickman, Joseph J. Dowling,
1916: [10.08] Plain Jane (The Hick) (Cast: Nora O'Grogan), Directed by Charles Miller, with Bessie Barriscale, Charles Ray, Sabel Johnson,
1916: [06.25] The Apostle of Vengeance (Cast: 'Marm' Hudson), Directed by Reginald Barker, with William S. Hart, Nona Thomas, Joseph J. Dowling,
1916: [06.02] Civilization (Cast), Directed by Thomas H. Ince, Reginald Barker, with Herschel Mayall, Lola May, Howard C. Hickman,
1915: [12.15] The Despoiler (The Awakening, War's Women) (Cast: The Abbess), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Frank Keenan, Enid Markey, Charles K. French,
1915: [09.16] The Man from Oregon (Cast: 'Mother' Martin), Directed by Reginald Barker, Walter Edwards, with Howard C. Hickman, Clara Williams, Herschel Mayall,
1915: [07.14] The Ruse (A Square Deal, Square Deal Man) (Cast: Mrs. Dawson), Directed by William H. Clifford, William S. Hart, with William S. Hart, Clara Williams, John Davidson,
1915: [07.00] The Alien (Cast: The Maid), Directed by Reginald Barker, Thomas H. Ince, with George Beban, Blanche Schwed, Edward Gillespie,
1915: [05.21] Bad Buck of Santa Ynez (The Bad Man, Revolver Bill, A Desperate Chance) (Cast: Mary Gail), Directed by William S. Hart, with William S. Hart, Thelma Salter,
1915: [01.00] The Italian (The Dago (Working title)) (Cast), Directed by Reginald Barker, with George Beban, Clara Williams, J. Frank Burke,
1914: [10.28] The Golden Goose (Cast: Mrs. Colby ), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Claude N. Mortensen, May Thompson, Thelma Salter,
1914: [09.11] The Silver Candlesticks (Cast: Pierre's Wife), Directed by George Osborne, with Charles K. French, ,
1914: [09.02] When America Was Young (Cast: Mrs. Don Martin (AKA Fannie Midgley)), Directed by Jay Hunt, with J. Frank Burke, Mildred Harris,
1914: [06.04] The Latent Spark (Cast: Mrs. Hull ), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Charles Ray, Betty Burbridge, J. Barney Sherry,
1914: [05.29] The Embezzler (Cast: Mrs. Casey), Directed by George Osborne, with Thelma Salter, George Osborne, Ben Horning,
1914: [03.06] The Path of Genius (Cast: Mildred's Mother), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Charles Ray, Ann Little, Gordon Mullen,
1914: [03.05] For the Wearing of the Green (Cast), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Robyn Adair, Clara Williams, Charles Ray,
1914: [02.04] A New England Idyl (Cast: Mrs. Amanda Brown (AKA Miss Midgley)), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Frank Borzage, Rhea Mitchell, Tinton Steck,
1914: [01.25] It's a Bear! (Cast), Directed by N. N., with Florence Crawford, Demetrius Mitsoras,
1914: [01.18] An Accidental Baby (Cast: (AKA Fannie Midgley)), Directed by N. N., with Fred Mace,
1914: [01.04] The Tale of a Shirt (Cast: The Chambermaid), Directed by N. N., with Fred Mace, Bud Duncan,
1913: [01.28] Romance of Sunshine Valley (Cast: Mary), Directed by Scott Sidney, with Jerome Storm, Marcia Moore, Charles Miller,
1913: [11.28] The Sign of the Snake (Cast: (as Fannie Midgley)), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Sherman Bainbridge, Ann Little, William Clifford,
1913: [08.19] Flood Tide (Cast), Directed by Charles Brabin, Charles M. Seay, with Marc McDermott, Miriam Nesbitt, ,
1913: [01.02] Tempest Tossed (Cast: Tom), Directed by Bertram Bracken, with William Ehfe, Mildred Bracken, Ray Gallagher,

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