Iva Shepard
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Iva Shepard was an American
United States
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 silent film
Silent film
A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound, especially with no spoken dialogue. In silent films for entertainment the dialogue is transmitted through muted gestures, pantomime and title cards...

 actress. Her most notable film roles were as Zoe Trevor in "The Haunted Manor" (1916) and as Nettie Lea in "The Isle of Love" (1916).

Late in her career, she made guest appearances on the hit TV show I Love Lucy
I Love Lucy
I Love Lucy is an American television sitcom starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, and William Frawley. The black-and-white series originally ran from October 15, 1951, to May 6, 1957, on the Columbia Broadcasting System...

. These two roles provided fans who remembered her a chance to hear her voice for the first time.

Filmography

  • "I Love Lucy"
- Nursery School (1955) TV Episode .... Nurse
- Don Juan and the Starlets (1955) TV Episode .... Maid
  • The Street of Seven Stars (1918) .... Le Grande
  • The Isle of Love (1916) .... Nettie Lea
  • The Haunted Manor (1916) .... Zoe Trevor
  • I Accuse (1916) .... Alice Ward
  • The Scarlet Road (1916) .... Mrs. Holbrook
  • The Drifter (1916) .... Madge
  • The Salamander (1916) .... Beatrice Snyder
  • Bondwomen (1915) .... Belle Jordan
  • The Suburban (1915) .... Alice Gordon
  • His Wife's Past (1915)
  • The Conspiracy (1914) (as Iva Shepherd) .... Juanita
  • The Thief (1914) (as Ivy Shepherd) .... Mrs. Legardes
  • The Straight Road (1914) .... Lazy Liz
  • Captain Swift (1914) (as Iva Shepherd) .... Mrs. Seabrook, mother of Swift
  • Northern Lights (1914) .... Florence Dunbar
  • The Two Gun Man (1914)
  • The Romance of an Actor (1914)
  • Hand That Rules the World (1914)
  • Withered Hands (1914)
  • Into the Lion's Pit (1914)
  • Coincidental Bridegroom (1914)
  • Trust Begets Trust (1914)
  • The Imp Abroad (1914)
  • The Unhappy Pair (1913)
  • His Own Blood (1913) .... Frank's Wife
  • A Seaside Samaritan (1913)
  • A Stolen Identity (1913)
  • The Fight Against Evil (1913)
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin (1913/I)
  • While the Children Slept (1913) .... Mrs. Reid
  • A Woman's Folly (1913) .... Mrs. Saunders, the Hostess
  • In Slavery Days (1913)
  • A Friend of the Family (1913)
  • The Shrinking Rawhide (1912)
  • A Broken Spur (1912)
  • A Mysterious Gallant (1912)
  • The Little Stowaway (1912)
  • The Bandit's Mask (1912)
  • A Diplomat Interrupted (1912)
  • For His Pal's Sake (1911)
  • The Right Name, But the Wrong Man (1911)
  • Blackbeard (1911)
  • The Convent of San Clemente (1911)
  • The New Superintendent
    The New Superintendent
    The New Superintendent is a 1911 short drama film directed by Francis Boggs, featuring Hoot Gibson as an extra.-Cast:* Herbert Rawlinson* Tom Santschi* Fred Huntley* George Hernandez* Nick Cogley* Edward H. Philbrook...

     (1911)
  • The Coquette (1911)
  • Little Injin (1911)
  • On Separate Paths (1911)
  • The Rival Stage Lines (1911)
  • A Cup of Cold Water (1911)
  • It Happened in the West (1911)
  • The Craven Heart (1911)
  • The Novice (1911)
  • Stability vs. Nobility (1911)
  • The Other Fellow (1911)
  • Hugo the Hunchback (1910)
  • The Wife of Marcus (1910)

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