Cora Williams

Acting

Cora Williams

Born December 6, 1870 · Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA

Died December 1, 1927 · aged 56

No biography available.

Known For

The Adorable DeceiverThe Adorable Deceiver · 1926
The Adorable Deceiver
8.01926
MovieComedy
Princess Sylvia is forced to flee her home country with her father King Nicholas to New York City, where they make their way as well-meaning con artists.
His Buddy's WifeHis Buddy's Wife · 1925
His Buddy's Wife
8.01925
MovieDrama
Jim McMorrow and Bill Mullaney become close friends during the fighting in France, and Bill asks Jim to look after his family if anything should happen to him. Bill does not return from a patrol in no man's land, and Jim goes to the Mullaney farm, taking care of Bill's wife, Mary, and old Mother Mullaney, who dies shortly after Jim arrives. Jim and Mary are left alone on the farm, and the neighbors begin to gossip.
Sensation SeekersSensation Seekers · 1927
Sensation Seekers
6.71927
MovieRomanceDrama
The prohibition is in full swing and Egypt Hagen, a new woman, is the constant subject of controversy in her religious small town. After a scandalous night of partying leaves her publicly shamed, she finds unlikely companionship in the town's new reverend. As their bond intensifies under the watchful eye of concerned townsfolk, her sullied reputation threatens his standing as a respected clergyman.
The Great Mail RobberyThe Great Mail Robbery · 1927
The Great Mail Robbery
10.01927
MovieDramaCrime
Veteran serial director George B. Seitz keeps things perpetually on the move in The Great Mail Robbery. Theodore von Eltz stars as Marine lieutenant Donald Macready, assigned by his commanding officer to squelch a train-robbery gang. Going undercover, Macready infiltrates the gang and monitors their every move.
The Witness for the DefenseThe Witness for the Defense · 1919
The Witness for the Defense
7.01919
MovieDrama
Stella Derrick and Dick Hazelwood love each other, but their families want them to make better financial matches.
WomanhandledWomanhandled · 1925
Womanhandled
7.01925
MovieWesternAdventure
Bill Dana, a New York City playboy, can't resist the flaming flappers and red-hot mamas along the Great White Way, so he decides to head out west to his uncle's ranch in Wind River, Texas. But the gold-diggers and their relatives follow him.
Jack's JokeJack's Joke · 1913
Jack's Joke
5.01913
MovieComedy
A comic sketch that features two players who think each one is deaf, causing them to shout. Part of the Edison Kinetophone Collection. The Kinetophone was a fairly complex mechanical means of creating talking pictures. Unlike previous systems, in which actors would be required to lip sync to preexisting recordings on camera, the Kinetophone was one of the earliest film technologies to record sound at the same time as the image.
Eyes of the SoulEyes of the Soul · 1919
Eyes of the Soul
9.01919
MovieDramaRomance
Gloria Swann becomes a dancer at the Palm Garden cabaret, trying to secure a better future and accepts Judge Malvin's offer of marriage despite the disparity of their ages and social stations. One day while Gloria and the judge are driving in the park, their car nearly runs over Larry Gibson, a soldier blinded in World War I. A remark by Gloria's friend, Teddy Safford, has aroused her maternal feelings, and the sight of the lonely soldier makes her even more sympathetic. Gloria takes Larry home and visits him daily. Larry plays banjo and writes songs about soldier life to cheer suffering servicemen.

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