Pauline Starke
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Pauline Starke (January 10, 1901 – February 3, 1977) was an American silent-film actress born in Joplin, Missouri. She made her acting debut appearing as a dance extra in D.W. Griffith's film Intolerance (1916). She continued to play bit parts until director Frank Borzage started casting her in leading roles, beginning in 1917. Selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1922, Starke starred in a number of films from 1916 to 1935. She had been introduced into the film industry by a friend following the completion of her education. She scored several lead roles in films, establishing her as a prominent silent-film actress during the 1920s. She married twice in her lifetime. She first married producer/director Jack White in 1927 and later married actor George Sherwood. She died from the aftermath of a stroke on February 3, 1977 in Santa Monica, California. Pauline Starke has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 6125 Hollywood Blvd, for her contributions to Motion Pictures. --From Wikipedia
Como Actor/Actriz
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
Favorite of the Harem (uncredited)
The Mysterious Island
(uncredited)
The Viking
Helga Nilsson
Lost Angel
Bobby's Mother (uncredited)
Camille
Nan
The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come
Melissa
Forbidden Paradise
Anna
What Men Want
Lee Joyce
The Untamed
Kate Cumberland
Flower of the North
Jeanne D'Arcambal
Lost and Found on a South Sea Island
Lorna
Captain Salvation
Bess Morgan
Dante's Inferno
Marjorie Vernon
Man, Woman and Wife
Julia / Rita
A Royal Romance
Countess von Baden
Whom the Gods Would Destroy
Julie
Irish Eyes
Pegeen O'Barry
The Wampas Baby Stars of 1922
Self
Bright Lights
Patsy Delaney
The Broken Butterfly
Marcene Elliot
Soldiers of Fortune
Hope Langham
Adventure
Joan Lackland
In the Palace of the King
Inez Mendoza
Sun-Up
Emmy
The Devil's Cargo
Far Sampson
The Courage of Marge O'Doone
Marge O'Doone
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Sandy
The Little Girl Next Door
Mary Slocum
Hearts of Oak
Chrystal
War Paint
Polly Hopkins