Pauline Curley

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Pauline Curley (December 19, 1903 - December 11, 2000) was a silent film actress from Holyoke, Massachusetts. Her film career spanned much of the silent era, extending from 1912-1929.

Curley's first motion picture was Tangled Relations (1912). She played one of the children in a movie which starred Florence Lawrence and Owen Moore.

Curley supported Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Tully Marshall in Bound In Morocco (1918). This is a farcical tale of a young American's adventures in Morocco. In 1919 she was featured in a Vitagraph serial with Brinsley Shaw and Antonio Moreno, which was directed by William J. Bauman.

In 1926 Curley played with Helen Chadwick, Jack Mulhall, and Emmett King in The Naked Truth. It was a film about parents who failed to tell their children about the mysteries of life at the appropriate time. It deals with the consequences.

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