Gene Gauntier
Known for: Acting
Born: May 16, 1885 in Kansas City, Kansas, USA - Died: December 17, 1966
Gene Gauntier, born Eugenia Gauntier Liggett, was an American screenwriter, director and actress who was one of the pioneers of the motion picture industry. A writer, director and actress in films from mid 1906 to 1920, she wrote screenplays for 31 films.
Known for
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Ben Hur
Dust of the Desert
An Arabian Tragedy
Lucashah / Ayub's 1st Wife
A Prisoner of the Harem
Alice Durand
The Shaughraun
Claire Ffoliott
Skyscrapers
Betrayed by a Handprint
Party Guest
Gene of the Northland
Jeanne La Roche
The Taming of the Shrew
Wedding Party
From the Manger to the Cross
Mary
Thompson's Night Out
Mrs. Smith
The Man in the Box
Gang Member
The Stage Rustler
The Girl and the Outlaw
Nellie Carson (unconfirmed)
The Little Spreewald Maiden
Frieda - the Spreewald Maiden
The Girl Spy Before Vicksburg
Nan, The Girl Spy
For Love of an Enemy
Hallie Colburn
The Lad from Old Ireland
Aileene
You Remember Ellen
Ellen
The Evil Artist or a Girl Wronged
Anastasia
When the Dead Return
Marcele
A Slave to Drink
Jenny
Evangeline
Evangeline
The Colleen Bawn
Eily O'Connor, the 'Colleen Bawn'