Fannie Ward
Known for: Acting
Born: February 21, 1871 in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA - Died: January 26, 1952
Fannie Ward (born Fannie Buchanan; February 22, 1871 – January 27, 1952) was an American actress. She was known for her ageless appearance, and is best known for her role in the 1915 silent film “The Cheat,” one of the earliest films directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
Known for
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The Marriage of Kitty
Katherine ''Kitty'' Silverton
The Cheat
Edith Hardy
Our Better Selves
Loyette Merval
For the Defense
Fidele Roget
Common Clay
Ellen Neal
The Secret of Lone Star
Ellen Frendy
A Japanese Nightingale
Yuki
The Narrow Path
Marion Clark
Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema
Self (archive footage)
Tennessee's Pardner
Tennessee
The Yellow Ticket
Anna Mirrel
The Only Way
The Years of the Locust
Lorraine Roth
She Played and Paid
Hélène
The Winning of Sally Temple
Sally Temple
The Profiteers
Beverly Randall
The Cry of the Weak
Mary Dexter
Innocent
Innocent
On the Level
Merlin Warner, aka Mexicali May
The Crystal Gazer
Rose Jorgensen
Her Strange Wedding
Coralie Grayson
Unconquered
Mrs. Jackson
A School for Husbands
Lady Betty Manners
Betty to the Rescue
Betty Sherwin