Edna Mae Wilson
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Edna Mae Wilson was an American
United States
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 silent film
Silent film
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 actress. Signed by the Thanhouser Company
Thanhouser Company
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 based in New York City
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 in 1913 she only starred in about 15 films between 1913 and 1920 often in only one short film a year often credited alongside William Garwood
William Garwood
William Garwood was an American stage and film actor and director of the early silent era in the 1910s....

. She died in New York
New York
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 on 23 July 1960.

Filmography

  • Once a Plumber (1920) .... Kate Beard
  • A Man's Country (1919) .... Ruth Kemp
  • Maggie Pepper (1919) .... Claire Darkin
  • Who Knows? (1917) (as Edna May Wilson) .... Dusk Weaver
  • Those Without Sin (1917) .... Dackin's Daughter
  • The Fall of a Nation
    The Fall of a Nation
    The Fall of a Nation was a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Thomas Dixon, Jr. It is a sequel to the 1915 film The Birth of a Nation, directed by D. W. Griffith, which Dixon, Jr. co-wrote, in attempt in cash in on the success of the controversial first film. The Fall of a Nation is...

     (1916)
  • The Kid Magicians (1915)
  • The Education of Mr. Pipp (1914) (as Edna Brun) .... Julia Pipp
  • A Diamond in the Rough (1914/I)
  • The Hunchback
    The Hunchback
    The Hunchback is a 1914 American silent short drama film directed by W. Christy Cabanne and written by Anita Loos. The film stars William Garwood, Frank Turner, Edna Mae Wilson and Lillian Gish.-Cast:* Frank Turner - A Hunchback Peddler...

     (1914)
  • Jess
    Jess
    -First name:*Jess Atkinson , American football player*Jess Cain , American radio host*Jess Cates , American songwriter*Jess Collins , American visual artist, known only today by his first name Jess...

     (1914)
  • Just a Song at Twilight (1914)
  • A Turn of the Cards
    A Turn of the Cards
    A Turn of the Cards is a 1914 American silent short drama film starring William Garwood, Howard Davies, and William E. Lowery.-Cast:* J.W. Cornwall* Howard Davies* William Garwood* Daniel Gilfether* Lee Hill* William E. Lowery* William Nigh...

     (1914)
  • Chivalry Days (1913) (as Edna Wilson)
  • The Village Blacksmith
    The Village Blacksmith
    "The Village Blacksmith" is a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, first published in 1841. The poem describes a local blacksmith and his daily life. The blacksmith serves as a role model who balances his job with the role he plays with his family and community...


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