Mary Alden

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mary Maguire Alden (June 18, 1883 – July 2, 1946) was an American motion picture and stage actress. She was one of the first Broadway actresses to work in Hollywood. Born in New York City, Alden began her career on the Broadway stage. She spent five years on Broadway before moving to Hollywood where she worked for the Biograph Company and Pathé Exchange in the first portion of her career. Her most popular role in movies came in Birth of a Nation directed by D.W. Griffith in 1915. Alden played the role of a mulatto girl in love with a northern politician. The following year she was in Griffith's Intolerance with Mae Marsh, Miriam Cooper, and Vera Lewis. After making Less Than The Dust with Mary Pickford in 1917, she took a temporary leave from motion pictures, acting for a while on the stage. Critics acclaimed Alden's portrayal of the mother, Mrs. Anthon, in The Old Nest (1921) and her characterization of an old lady in The Man With Two Mothers (1922). The latter feature was produced by Sam Goldwyn. Alden was prolific as a motion picture actress throughout the 1920s and into the early 1930s. A sampling of movies in which she had roles are The Plastic Age (1925), The Joy Girl (1927), Ladies of the Mob (1928), and Port of Dreams (1929). The final films she received screen credit for are Hell's House, Rasputin and the Empress, and Strange Interlude, each from 1932. Alden died at the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California in 1946. This had been her residence for the last four years of her life. She was 63 years of age.

Known For

Birth Location New York City, New York, USA
Born 1883-06-18
Died 1946-07-02

Movies

Strange Interlude as Mary, Leeds' Maid
1932
Hell's House as Lucy Mason
1932
The Bad Sister as Minor Role (uncredited)
1931
Politics as Mary Evans
1931
Ladies of the Mob as Soft Annie
1928
1928
The Cossacks as Lukashka's mother
1928
Fools for Luck as Mrs. Hunter
1928
The Joy Girl as Mrs. Courage
1927
The Potters as Ma Potter
1927
April Fool as Amelia Rosen
1926
Lovey Mary as Mrs. Wiggs
1926
Brown of Harvard as Mrs. Brown
1926
The Earth Woman as Martha Tilden (The Earth Woman)
1926
The Plastic Age as Mrs. Carver
1925
1925
The Unwritten Law as Miss Grant
1925
The Happy Warrior as Aunt Maggie
1925
Faint Perfume as Ma Crumb
1925
The Beloved Brute as Augustina
1924
Babbitt as Mrs. Myra Babbitt
1924
Painted People as Mrs. Bryne
1924
Pleasure Mad as Marjorie Benton
1923
The Bond Boy as Mrs. Newboat
1923
A Woman's Woman as Densie Plummer
1922
The Hidden Woman as Mrs. Randolph
1922
The Old Nest as Mrs. Anthon
1921
Snowblind as Bella
1921
Honest Hutch as Mrs. Hutchins
1920
Milestones as Rose Sibley
1920
Miss Nobody as Jason's Wife
1920
Parted Curtains as Mrs. Masters
1920
Erstwhile Susan as Erstwhile Susan
1919
The Broken Butterfly as Zabie Elliot
1919
The Unpardonable Sin as Mrs. Parcot
1919
The Narrow Path as Margaret Dunn
1918
The Naulahka as Prince's Mother
1918
The Land of Promise as Gertie Marsh
1917
Less Than the Dust as Mrs. Bradshaw
1916
Pillars of Society as Lona Tonnesen
1916
Hell-to-Pay Austin as Doris Valentine
1916
An Innocent Magdalene as The Woman
1916
The Good Bad Man as Jane Stuart
1916
Acquitted as Mrs. Carter
1916
Macbeth as Lady Macduff
1916
Her Mother's Daughter as Marie's Mother
1915
The Lily and the Rose as Mrs. Fairfax
1915
Ghosts as Helen Alving
1915
Man's Prerogative as Elizabeth Towne
1915
The Lucky Transfer as Helen Holland
1915
The Birth of a Nation as Stoneman's Housekeeper Lydia
1915
Another Chance as Mrs. Mason
1914
The Little Country Mouse as Dorothy's Cousin
1914
The Second Mrs. Roebuck as Katherine Roebuck
1914
Lord Chumley as Jessie - Butterworth's Sweetheart
1914
Home, Sweet Home as The Mother
1914
The Battle of the Sexes as Mrs. Frank Andrews
1914
A Brass Button as Mrs. Lowden
1911
I Am Not a Racist as the housekeeper
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