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Lillian Walker

Lillian Walker

Acting1887Brooklyn, New York, USA

Biography

In the 1910's she became one of Vitagraph's top stars in silent films.

Acting History

1922
Love's Boomerang
as Stella Daintry
1919
A White Man's Chance
as Dorothy Charlton
The Joyous Liar
as Anne Warren
The Better Wife
as Helen Kingdom
1917
Indiscretion
as Penelope Holloway
The Princess of Park Row
as Undetermined Role
1916
The Blue Envelope Mystery
as Leslie Brennan
1915
1913
The Feudists
as Young Lover, Helen Smith
A Lady and Her Maid
as Billy's Sweetheart
Cutey and the Chorus Girls
as Dolly - the Dancer
The Mouse and the Lion
as Mamie, Hanks' Sweetheart and Accomplice
Bunny's Dilemma
as Sallie - Aunt Eliza's Cousin
The Volunteer Strike Breakers
as Harris's Fiancée's Chum
When the Press Speaks
as Bealla's niece
1912
She Cried
as Factory Worker
Wanted, a Sister
as A Ballerina
A Vitagraph Romance
as Lillian Walker
Mr. Bolter's Infatuation
as Nina Celeste - an Actress
Fortunes of a Composer
as Woman in Tavern (uncredited)
Alma's Champion
as Alma Randall
Stenographer Wanted
as The Blonde Stenographer
The Money Kings
as Helen Montepier - the Daughter
Her Forgotten Dancing Shoes
as Belle Oakley - a Maid
An Eventful Elopement
as Dolly McGillicuddy - the Old Man's Daughter
Irene's Infatuation
as Irene, One of Frangiapani's Fans
The Indian Mutiny
as Beatrice Wilson - Jack's Sister
The Godmother
as Sixth Girl
Romance of a Rickshaw
as Mabel Lewis
Saving an Audience
as Berta Barton - an Amateur Actress
1911
The Show Girl
as A Show Girl
The Inherited Taint
as The Coquette
Cherry Blossoms
as The Ambassador's Daughter - Dollie's Rival
A Friendly Marriage
as Lillian Colton

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
4/20/1887
Day of Death
10/10/1975
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA