Colleen Moore - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1916 The Prince of Graustark Maid Uncredited
1917 The Bad Boy Ruth
1917 An Old-Fashioned Young Man Margaret
1917 Hands Up! Marjorie Houston
1917 The Little American Undetermined Role Uncredited
1917 The Savage Lizette
1918 Little Orphant Annie Annie
1918 A Hoosier Romance Patience Thompson
1919 The Wilderness Trail Jeanne Fitzpatrick
1919 The Egg Crate Wallop Kitty Haskell
1919 The Busher Mazie Palmer
1920 The Man in the Moonlight Rosine
1919 A Roman Scandal Mary
1920 The Devil's Claim Indora
1920 Her Bridal Nightmare Mary
1920 So Long Letty Grace Miller
1920 Dinty Doreen O'Sullivan
1921 The Sky Pilot Gwen
1921 The Lotus Eater Mavis
1921 His Nibs The Girl
1922 Forsaking All Others Penelope Mason
1922 The Ninety and Nine Ruth Blake
1922 Broken Chains Mercy Boone
1923 April Showers Maggie Muldoon
1923 Slippy McGee Mary Virginia
1923 Flaming Youth Patricia Fentriss
1924 Through the Dark Mary McGinn
1924 The Perfect Flapper Tommie Lou Pember
1924 So Big Selina Peake
1925 We Moderns Mary Sundale
1925 Ben-Hur Crowd extra in chariot race Alternative title: Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
Uncredited
1926 Ella Cinders Ella Cinders
1926 Twinkletoes Twink "Twinkletoes" Minasi
1927 Orchids and Ermine "Pink" Watson
1927 Naughty But Nice Bernice Sumners
1927 Her Wild Oat Mary Brown
1928 Lilac Time Jeannine Berthelot Alternative title: Love Never Dies
1928 Oh, Kay! Lady Kay Rutfield
1929 Smiling Irish Eyes Kathleen O'Connor
1929 Why Be Good? Pert Kelly
1929 Footlights and Fools Betty Murphy/Fifi D'Auray
1929 Synthetic Sin Betty
1933 The Power and the Glory Sally Garner Alternative title: Power and Glory
1934 Social Register Patsy Shaw
1934 Success at Any Price Sarah Griswold
1934 The Scarlet Letter Hester Prynne

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