Agnes Vernon

Agnes Vernon

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Actress - USA
Born December 27, 1895 in La Grande, Oregon, USA
Died February 21, 1948 in San Diego, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Agnes Vernon was born on December 27, 1895 in La Grande, Oregon, USA. She was an American Actress, known for A Slave of Fear (1917), Fear Not (1917), How to Be Happy Though Married (1917), Agnes Vernon's first movie on record is from 1914. Agnes Vernon died on February 21, 1948 in San Diego, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1917.

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1917: The High Sign (Cast: Hulda Maroff (as Brownie Vernon)), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Herbert Rawlinson, Hayward Mack,
1917: Fear Not (The Twisted Soul (Working title)) (Cast: Hilda Mornington (AKA Brownie Vernon)), Directed by Allen Holubar, with Miles McCarthy, Murdock MacQuarrie,
1917: Flirting with Death (Cast: Jane Higginbotham (as Brownie Vernon)), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Herbert Rawlinson, Frank MacQuarrie,
1917: A Stormy Knight (The Fourth Glove (Working title)) (Cast: Mary Weller (as Brownie Vernon), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Franklyn Farnum, Jean Hersholt,
1917: The Clean-Up (Cast: Hazel Richards (as Agnes ''Brownie'' Vernon), Directed by William Worthington, with Franklyn Farnum, Mark Fenton,
1917: Hatton of Headquarters (Cast: Rose), Directed by Donald MacDonald, with Lee Hill, Charles Hill Mailes,
1917: The Car of Chance (Cast: Ruth Rennett (as Brownie Vernon), Directed by William Worthington, with Franklyn Farnum, Helen Wright,
1917: Bringing Home Father (Cast: Jackie Swazey (AKA Brownie Vernon) ), Directed by William Worthington, with Franklyn Farnum, Florence Mayon,
1917: The Clock (Time and Tide) (Cast: Vivian Graham), Directed by William Worthington, with Franklyn Farnum, Frank Whitson,
1917: The Man Who Took a Chance (Cast: Constance Lanning), Directed by William Worthington, with Franklyn Farnum, Lloyd Whitlock,
1917: A Slave of Fear (Cast: Kate O'Connor - Mike's Daughter), Directed by Fred Kelsey, with Millard K. Wilson, Fred Kelsey, Jane Bernoudy,
1917: How to Be Happy Though Married (Cast: Ethel Kenyon), Directed by Fred Kelsey, with Millard K. Wilson, Jay Belasco,
1916: The Prodigal Daughter (The Messenger of Peace (Working title)) (Cast: Dorothy), Directed by Allen Holubar, with Allen Holubar, Ruth Corbin,
1916: Little Partner (Cast), Directed by William Worthington, with Franklyn Farnum, William V. Ranous,
1916: A Stranger from Somewhere (In Love (Working title)) (Cast), Directed by William Worthington, with Franklyn Farnum, Claire McDowell,
1916: Main 4400 (Cast: Joyce Bruce), Directed by William Worthington, with Herbert Rawlinson, Carl von Schiller,
1916: Won by Valor (Cast), Directed by Robert F. Hill, with Howard Crampton, Sydell Dowling, Sidney Bracey,
1916: Lee Blount Goes Home (Cast: Jane Blount), Directed by William Worthington, with Herbert Rawlinson, William Quinn,
1916: Nature Incorporated (Cast: Beulah Tonson), Directed by William Worthington, with Herbert Rawlinson, William Canfield,
1916: A Dead Yesterday (Cast), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Hobart Henley, Jean Hathaway, Cleo Madison,
1916: They Wouldn't Take Him Seriously (Cast: Lucille), Directed by William Worthington, with Herbert Rawlinson, Jean Hathaway,
1916: The False Part (Cast: Dorothy Moore), Directed by William Worthington, with Herbert Rawlinson, Ethel Clarke,
1916: The Rose Colored Scarf (Cast: Sylvia Carrington), Directed by William Worthington, with Herbert Rawlinson, William Canfield,
1916: The Wire Pullers (Cast: Joan), Directed by William Worthington, with Jack Holt, Herbert Rawlinson, Yona Landowska,
1916: Darcy of the Northwest Mounted (Cast: Annie Paul), Directed by William Worthington, with Herbert Rawlinson, O.H. Burbridge,
1916: The Mark of a Gentleman (Cast: Sylvia Bryant (AKA Brownie Vernon)), Directed by William Worthington, with Herbert Rawlinson, Ruby Cox,
1916: Tangled Hearts (Cast: Lucille Seaton ), Directed by Joseph De Grasse, Lloyd B. Carleton, with Louise Lovely, Lon Chaney,
1916: The Family Secret (Cast: Madge Alston (AKA Brownie Vernon)), Directed by William Worthington, with Herbert Rawlinson, Louis M. Wells,
1915: Her Three Mothers (Cast: Carolyn Dexter), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with William Quinn, Eva Thatcher,
1915: Agnes Kempler's Sacrifice (Cast: The Heiress), Directed by Hobart Henley, with Hobart Henley, Jean Hathaway, Cleo Madison,
1915: The Deceivers (Cast: Rita Waverly ), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Willis Marks, John T. Dillon,
1915: The Flight of a Night Bird (The Ways of Men (Working title), The Ways of a Man (Working title)) (Cast: Jane), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Cleo Madison, Hobart Henley, Ray Hanford,
1915: The People of the Pit (Cast), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Cleo Madison, Joe King, Ray Hanford,
1915: Jane's Declaration of Independence (Cast), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Hobart Henley, Frank MacQuarrie,
1915: The Tinker of Stubbenville (Cast: Mary Haskins), Directed by Murdock MacQuarrie, with Murdock MacQuarrie,
1915: In His Mind's Eye (Cast: von Helm's Daughter), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Murdock MacQuarrie,
1915: The Dancer (Cast), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Charles Giblyn, Cleo Madison, Joe King,
1915: The Fear Within (Cast), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Murdock MacQuarrie, Albert MacQuarrie,
1915: Putting One Over (Cast), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Murdock MacQuarrie, Seymour Hastings,
1915: The Cameo Ring (Cast: Helen Brown - John's Daughter), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Murdock MacQuarrie, Beatrice Van,
1915: No. 329 (Cast), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Murdock MacQuarrie, Albert MacQuarrie,
1915: At His Own Terms (Cast: Marjorie Burton), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Murdock MacQuarrie, Millard K. Wilson,
1915: Wheels Within Wheels (Cast: Vere de Lancey), Directed by Murdock MacQuarrie, with Murdock MacQuarrie, Rex de Rosselli,
1915: The Example (Cast: The Sheriff's Daughter), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Murdock MacQuarrie, Pearl Summers,
1914: The Ninety Black Boxes (Cast: Mme. De Breuil ), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Murdock MacQuarrie, Doc Crane, Mark Fenton,
1914: A Law Unto Herself (Cast: Elsie Levine), Directed by Joseph De Grasse, with Elsie Jane Wilson, Joe King,
1914: The oubliette (Cast), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Murdock MacQuarrie, Pauline Bush, Lon Chaney,
1914: An Awkward Cinderella (Cast: Brownie), Directed by Otis Turner, with Robert Z. Leonard, Ella Hall,
1914: By The Sun's Rays (Cast: Dora Davis - John's Daughter ), Directed by Tod Browning, Charles Giblyn, with Murdock MacQuarrie, Lon Chaney, Seymour Hastings,
1914: The Old Cobbler (Cast: Jess), Directed by Murdock MacQuarrie, with Murdock MacQuarrie, Richard Rosson,
1914: Avenged (Cast: Agnes - the Fisherman's Younger Daughter), Directed by Lois Weber, with Phillips Smalley, Lois Weber, Rupert Julian,
1914: The Triumph of Mind (Cast: Daisy - a Wayward Girl), Directed by Lois Weber, with Lois Weber, Phillips Smalley, Ella Hall,

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