Selected Filmography
Year | Title | Genre | Role | Other notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1927 | It | romantic comedy | Waltham employee | |
1931 | Dracula | fantasy/horror | Dracula's wife | English language version, uncredited role |
Dracula | fantasy/horror | Bride of Dracula (in catacombs) | Spanish language version, uncredited role | |
1932 | Life Begins | drama | Rita | |
1934 | Here Comes the Navy | romantic comedy | Gladys | |
The Case of the Howling Dog | crime/mystery | Lucy Benton | ||
1935 | The Woman in Red | drama | Mrs. Olga Goodyear | |
Four Hours to Kill! | drama | Mae Danish | ||
1936 | Three Godfathers | western | Blackie Winter | |
Navy Born | drama/romance | Daphne Roth | ||
1937 | Marked Woman | crime/drama | woman in raid | |
The Great Garrick | romantic comedy | Mme. Moreau | ||
1938 | Having Wonderful Time | romantic comedy | Frances | |
Trade Winds | comedy | Clara | ||
1939 | Zaza | drama | Madame Dufresne | |
The Mystery of Mr. Wong | mystery | Valerie Edwards | ||
Confessions of a Nazi Spy | drama | Hilda Kleinhauer | ||
Television Spy | sci-fi/drama | Reni Vonich | ||
Charlie Chan in City in Darkness | mystery | Charlotte Ronnell | ||
1940 | Abe Lincoln in Illinois | biopic/drama | Elizabeth Edwards | |
Knute Rockne, All American | biopic/sports | Martha Rockne | ||
1942 | Nazi Agent | drama | Miss Harper | |
Hitler - Dead or Alive | drama | Else von Brandt | ||
1943 | Edge of Darkness | war/drama | Solveig Brategaard | |
Crime Doctor | crime/drama | Pearl Adams | ||
1944 | Casanova Brown | comedy | Nurse Clark | |
1950 | The Asphalt Jungle | crime/drama | May Emmerich | |
The Men | drama | Harriet (Ellen's mother) | ||
A Life of Her Own | drama | Caraway's secretary | ||
1951 | The Family Secret | crime/drama | Marie Elsner |
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