Mini-Biography:
Julia Arthur was born on May 3, 1869 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was a Canadian Herec, known for Uncle Tom's cabin (1910), The Common Cause (1918), Barbara Fritchie: The Story of a Patriotic American Woman (1908), Julia Arthur's first movie on record is from 1908. Julia Arthur died on March 28, 1950. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1918.
FilmografieFilmografie [Auszug]
1918: The Common Cause (Herci: Italy (prologue) ), Režie J. Stuart Blackton, with Irene Castle, Effie Shannon, Violet Heming,
1918: The Woman the Germans Shot (Herci: Edith Cavell), Režie John G. Adolfi, with Creighton Hale, ,
1910: Uncle Tom's cabin (Herci), Režie J. Stuart Blackton, with Florence Turner, Mary Fuller, Flora Finch,
1910: An Uncle Tom's Cabin (Herci), Režie J. Stuart Blackton, with Florence Turner, Mary Fuller, Edwin R. Phillips,
1909: The Life of Moses (Herci), Režie J. Stuart Blackton, with Pat Hartigan, William Humphrey,
1909: Napoleon: The Man of Destiny (Herci), Režie N. N., with William Humphrey, Edwin R. Phillips,
1909: The Life Drama of Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Josephine (Herci), Režie N. N., with William Humphrey, John G. Adolfi,
1909: King Lear (Herci: Regan (--??--)), Režie J. Stuart Blackton, William V. Ranous, with William V. Ranous, William Humphrey,
1909: Ruy Blas (Herci), Režie J. Stuart Blackton, with William Humphrey, Maurice Costello,
1908: Barbara Fritchie: The Story of a Patriotic American Woman (Herci), Režie J. Stuart Blackton, with , Earle Williams,