Mini-Biography:
Constance Crawley was born on March 30, 1879 in London. She was an English Actress, Author, Director, known for A Jewel in Pawn (1917), The Shadow of Nazareth (1913), Mary Magdalene (1914), Constance Crawley's first movie on record is from 1913. Constance Crawley died on March 17, 1919 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1917.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1917: Hatton of Headquarters (Scenario), Directed by Donald MacDonald, with Lee Hill, Agnes Vernon, Charles Hill Mailes,
1917: Flames of Treachery (Scenario), Directed by Donald MacDonald, with Lois Wilson, Lee Hill, Clyde Benson,
1917: The Rogue's Nest (Scenario), Directed by Donald MacDonald, with Edith Roberts, Lee Hill, Hayward Mack,
1917: A Jewel in Pawn (Pawned (Working title)) (Story), Directed by Jack Conway, with Ella Hall, Maie Hall, Antrim Short,
1917: An Old Soldier's Romance (Story), Directed by William V. Mong, with William V. Mong, Nellie Allen, Charles Dorian,
1916: Just Her Luck (Scenario), Directed by Donald MacDonald, with Irene Hunt, Lee Hill, A.E. Witting,
1916: Lord Loveland Discovers America (Cast: Leslie Dearmer), Directed by Arthur Maude, with Arthur Maude, William A. Carroll,
1914: Thais (Director), Directed by Arthur Maude, with George Gebhardt, Arthur Maude,
1914: Mary Magdalene (Cast: Mary Magdalene), Directed by N. N., with Arthur Maude, William Nigh,
1913: The Shadow of Nazareth (Cast: Judith), Directed by Arthur Maude, with Arthur Maude, Joe Harris,
1913: Pagliacci (Cast), Directed by Arthur Maude, with Arthur Maude,
1913: A Florentine Tragedy (Cast: Bianca), Directed by J. Farrell MacDonald, with Arthur Maude, Joe Harris,
1913: Jephtah's Daughter (Cast), Directed by J. Farrell MacDonald, with Arthur Maude, Edith Bostwick,
1913: Francesca da Rimini (Cast: Francesca da Rimini ), Directed by Arthur Maude, with Arthur Maude,
1913: Pelleas and Melisande (Cast: Melisande ), Directed by J. Farrell MacDonald, with Arthur Maude,
1913: The Midianitish Woman (Cast), Directed by J. Farrell MacDonald, with Arthur Maude,