Carrie Clark Ward
Carrie Clark Ward | |
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Carrie Clark Ward and Wesley Barry in Bob Hampton of Placer (1921) | |
Born |
Virginia City, Nevada, USA | January 9, 1862
Died |
February 6, 1926 64) Hollywood, California, USA | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1911-1925 |
Carrie Clark Ward (January 9, 1862 – February 6, 1926) was an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in 62 films between 1911 and 1925. She was born in Virginia City, Nevada and died in Hollywood, California. She was married to J. Sedley Browne, the first husband of Henrietta Crosman. Ward appeared in numerous silent films in the company of many stars but today she's remembered primarily for her comic turn in the Rudolph Valentino-Clarence Brown directed classic The Eagle 1925.
Partial filmography
- The Bank (1915)
- The Conqueror (1917)
- Under the Yoke (1918)
- The Siren's Song (1919)
- Daddy-Long-Legs (1919)
- Why Smith Left Home (1919)
- The Paliser Case (1920)
- Old Lady 31 (1920)
- The Land of Jazz (1920)
- Sham (1921)
- Black Roses (1921)
- One Wild Week (1921)
- Her Winning Way (1921)
- Miss Lulu Bett (1921)
- The Top of New York (1922)
- Scaramouche (1923)
- Dante's Inferno (1924)
- His Hour (1924)
- The Man in Blue (1925)
- The Eagle (1925)
External links
- Carrie Clark Ward on IMDb
- Carrie Clark Ward at Find a Grave
- Screen cap of Carrie Clark Ward from Daddy-Long-Legs (1919)
- Still, from left: Pat Moore, May McAvoy, and Carrie Clark Ward in The Top of New York (1922)
- Still with Rudolph Valentino in The Eagle (1925)
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