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Kathryn McGuire
Biography:
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Kathryn McGuire (December 6, 1903 – October 10, 1978) was an American silent-film actress and dancer.
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Here We Go Again as The Village Belle | 1952-11-15 |
Love a la Mode | 1930-11-02 |
The Lost Zeppelin as Nancy | 1929-12-19 |
The Long, Long Trail as Ophelia | 1929-10-26 |
The Big Diamond Robbery as Ellen Brooks | 1929-05-13 |
Synthetic Sin as Margery, Betty's sister | 1929-01-06 |
Fashion News as Self (1929) | 1928-11-06 |
Lilac Time as Lady Iris Rankin | 1928-10-18 |
Children of the Ritz as Lyle Pennington | 1928-02-17 |
There It Is as The Nurse | 1928-01-01 |
The Girl in the Pullman as Dollie Jones | 1927-10-31 |
Naughty But Nice as Alice Altewood | 1927-06-25 |
Who’s Afraid? as Phyllis | 1927-05-29 |
Naughty Boy as Mary Craig | 1927-04-16 |
The Draw-Back | 1927-04-10 |
Drama Deluxe as The Girl | 1927-02-20 |
Movieland as Kathryn Mills | 1926-11-28 |
With Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo as Alice Blake | 1926-08-01 |
The Mystery Pilot as June Finlay | 1926-05-01 |
Midnight Faces as Mary Bronson | 1926-03-24 |
With Buffalo Bill on the U. P. Trail as Millie Connel | 1926-03-01 |
A String of Diamonds as Vivian Van Den Akar | 1926-03-01 |
Easy Going Gordon as Aileen Merton | 1925-08-06 |
Tearing Through as Constance Madison | 1925-04-12 |
Giddap! as Mrs. Marblehead | 1925-03-22 |
Pioneer's Gold as Mary Marsden | 1924-12-01 |
The Navigator as Betsy O'Brien | 1924-09-28 |
Sherlock Jr. as Girl | 1924-04-17 |
The Printer's Devil as Vivian Gates | 1923-08-23 |
The Shriek of Araby as The Heroine | 1923-03-04 |
The Flame of Life as Alice Barholm | 1923-02-05 |
The Crossroads of New York as Ruth Anthony | 1922-06-22 |
The Wampas Baby Stars of 1922 as Self | 1922-03-15 |
Playing with Fire as Janet Fenwick | 1921-12-19 |
The Silent Call as Betty Houston | 1921-11-07 |
Hard Knocks and Love Taps as The Village Belle | 1921-07-24 |
Down on the Farm as Villager | 1920-04-17 |
Up in Alf's Place as Bathing Girl (uncredited) | 1919-10-12 |