Eugenia Clinchard

Acting

Eugenia Clinchard

Born July 5, 1904 · Alameda - California - USA

Died May 15, 1989 · aged 84

Child actor starting in the early 1910s. She left film after an accident concerned her father enough to remove her from film sets. She is the grandmother of actress Rebecca De Mornay

Known For

A Child of the WestA Child of the West · 1912
A Child of the West
9.01912
MovieWestern
Jim Riley is to be arrested for horse stealing and when the sheriff knocks at the door of Jim's shack, he asks his little girl Nellie to go and tell the man he is not at home. Nellie tries to persuade the big sheriff that her father is out, but to no avail, for Jim is arrested and taken away, while he promises his little girl he will soon return.
Broncho Billy and the Sheriff's KidBroncho Billy and the Sheriff's Kid · 1913
Broncho Billy and the Sheriff's Kid
7.01913
MovieWestern
Broncho Billy, haying disturbed the laws of the state, is thrown into jail. The warden hands the outlaw a cup of water and a piece of stale bread. The latter grabs the warden's hand, pulls it through the bars and threatens the former with a broken arm unless he unlocks the door. Broncho Billy, having gained his freedom, takes to the woods.
Papa's LetterPapa's Letter · 1911
Papa's Letter
7.01911
MovieDramaFamily
Papa's Letter is a 1911 silent drama.
Broncho Billy and the Rustler's ChildBroncho Billy and the Rustler's Child · 1913
Broncho Billy and the Rustler's Child
6.01913
MovieWestern
David Morgan, a cowpuncher, is informed by Doctor Harding that the former's wife is in a serious condition and must be taken from the high altitude. An Indian horse thief shows David a way to make some money easy. That night, the Indian and the cowpuncher steal two horses. The Indian is captured by Broncho Billy, the sheriff, and squeals on Morgan. Dorothy, the cowpuncher's child, informs her father that a posse is coming up the road. Morgan instructs his child to say nothing to the men concerning his whereabouts. The cowpuncher crawls into the loft and pulls the ladder up after him. Broncho Billy enters, sees Morgan's wife is in a critical condition and asks the child where her father is. She tells him she does not know. The sheriff, hearing a sound above him, is about to fire his revolver into the loft, when the girl confesses that her father is above.
Broncho Billy's Christmas SpiritBroncho Billy's Christmas Spirit · 1914
Broncho Billy's Christmas Spirit
10.01914
MovieWestern
It is Christmas Eve, and a humble prospector has spent his last cent for food. He is heartbroken to think that he cannot even buy anything for his two small children. When his wife finds a letter to Santa Claus asking for a doll and rocking horse, the prospector is desperate.

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Broncho Billy and the Rustler's ChildBroncho Billy and the Rustler's Child · 1913
Broncho Billy and the Rustler's Child
6.01913
MovieWestern
David Morgan, a cowpuncher, is informed by Doctor Harding that the former's wife is in a serious condition and must be taken from the high altitude. An Indian horse thief shows David a way to make some money easy. That night, the Indian and the cowpuncher steal two horses. The Indian is captured by Broncho Billy, the sheriff, and squeals on Morgan. Dorothy, the cowpuncher's child, informs her father that a posse is coming up the road. Morgan instructs his child to say nothing to the men concerning his whereabouts. The cowpuncher crawls into the loft and pulls the ladder up after him. Broncho Billy enters, sees Morgan's wife is in a critical condition and asks the child where her father is. She tells him she does not know. The sheriff, hearing a sound above him, is about to fire his revolver into the loft, when the girl confesses that her father is above.

Morgan's child