People
Anna Lehr
Biography:
From Wikipedia
Anna Lehr (November 17, 1890, New York City, New York –
January 22, 1974, Santa Monica, California) was an American silent film and
stage actress.
Lehr required courage while filming Civilization's Child
(1916) for Thomas Ince, a Triangle-Kay Bee feature. The screenplay was written
by C. Gardner Sullivan. There is a scene in which Russian cavalry charge over
her as she lies prostrate on the ground. Lehr's fear was abated somewhat by her
belief that horses will not step on people except by accident. She played
"Doris Ames" in the silent film Grafters (1917), which was directed
by Allan Dwan.
In 1919 Lehr was chosen by David Powell to play in Teeth of
the Tiger.... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The Valley of Doubt as Annice | 1924-05-24 |
Ruggles of Red Gap as Mrs. Belknap-Jackson | 1923-10-07 |
Mr. Barnes of New York as Marina Paoli | 1922-05-22 |
The Cradle as Lola Forbes | 1922-03-04 |
Cheated Hearts as Naomi | 1921-12-12 |
The Truth About Husbands as Janet Preece | 1920-12-01 |
A Child for Sale as Catherine Bell | 1920-04-01 |
Chains of Evidence as Edith Sturgis | 1920-03-01 |
The Open Door as Mary Burke | 1919-10-12 |
Laughing Bill Hyde as Ponotah | 1918-09-22 |
The Yellow Ticket as Mary Varenka | 1918-05-26 |
My Own United States as Agnes Churchill | 1918-04-07 |
The Birth of a Race | 1918-01-02 |
Civilization's Child as Berna | 1916-04-23 |
The Target as Mrs. Brent | 1916-03-06 |
Colorado as Mary - Doyle's wife | 1915-11-15 |
Heritage as Marion Melton (as Anne Lehr) | 1915-07-29 |