Acting

Mabel Kelly

Born July 12, 1900 · USA

Died August 25, 1954 · aged 54

No biography available.

Known For

Thirty Years LaterThirty Years Later · 1928
Thirty Years Later
7.01928
MovieDrama
George Eldridge Van Paul, the son of a white father and a black mother, is brought up to believe that he is completely white. He falls in love with Hester Morgan, a black girl, but when she learns that he is white, she refuses to see him. Considered a lost film.
The Midnight AceThe Midnight Ace · 1928
The Midnight Ace
8.01928
MovieDrama
A young black girl falls in love with a master criminal, believing him to be a good and decent man.
Who Killed Joe Merrion?Who Killed Joe Merrion? · 1916
Who Killed Joe Merrion?
1916
MovieDrama
Sir Philip Randall, a prominent judge, is fed up with the antics of James, his scapegrace son, and tosses him out of the house. The conflict between father and son leaves Mrs. Randall heartbroken, and when she dies, she makes her husband swear to help James if he ever needs it. When Joe Merrion, a bookmaker, is found dead, circumstantial evidence points to Squire William Rufford. Although Randall can't believe he committed the crime, he is forced to convict him and sentence him to prison. But later, when James, whose wild ways have left him penniless, comes to his father for help, Randall discovers that he was the killer.
Writing on the WallWriting on the Wall · 1916
Writing on the Wall
1.01916
MovieDrama
Irving Lawrence owns some of the most decrepit tenements in town and is an all-around bad guy. He won't cooperate with the efforts of his wife, Barbara, to help the poor and sees other women behind her back. Muriel, one of his cast-offs, meets and marries Barbara's brother, Payne. Lawrence makes trouble for Muriel and fabricates a scandal involving his kindly brother Schuyler and Barbara.
C.O.D.C.O.D. · 1915
C.O.D.
1915
MovieComedy
The story follows three men—C.O. Darlington, C.O. Drudge, and C.O. Dusenberry (whose shared initials give the film its title)—who deceive their wives by faking illnesses to go on a secret vacation together.
An Easter LilyAn Easter Lily · 1914
An Easter Lily
7.01914
Movie
The third in the series, An Easter "Lily" takes on upstairs/downstairs race relations with childhood candor. Following his family’s African American maid to the laundry, Sonny Jim befriends her daughter Lily and shares his teddy bear. With Easter approaching, Mother Dear buys her boy a new outfit and readies her home for relatives. Sonny Jim talks about the coming festivities with his playmate. When he learns that she does not have holiday clothes, he appropriates the white frock of his visiting cousin and invites Lily to join his family for Sunday worship.

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