Claire McDowell
Actor/Actriz
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Claire McDowell (2 November 1877 – 23 October 1966) was an American actress. She appeared in 360 films between 1908 and 1945.
Still somewhat of a youthful beauty when she started in early silent films, McDowell appeared in numerous films, eventually graduating to playing character and mother types. She can be seen to good advantage in Douglas Fairbanks's 1920 The Mark of Zorro. McDowell appeared in two of the biggest films of the silent era, The Big Parade (1925) and Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925), both in which she played mothers.
She was married to silent screen character actor Charles Hill Mailes from 1906 to his 1937 death. The couple appeared in numerous silent films together, including The Mark of Zorro. They had two sons, Robert Mailes and Eugene Mailes.
Claire McDowell died, aged 88, in Hollywood, California.
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Como Actor/Actriz
MGM Parade
Self
Sucedió una noche
Mother on Bus (uncredited)
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
Princess of Hur
4 Devils
Woman
Under Eighteen
Seamstress (uncredited)
Los verdugos también mueren
Counterwoman (uncredited)
Imitación de la vida
Teacher Outside Classroom (uncredited)
The Viking
Lady Editha (as Claire MacDowell)
This Land Is Mine
Woman in Bathroom
The Big House
Mrs. Marlowe
Con los brazos abiertos
Nun (uncredited)
An American Tragedy
Mrs. Samuel Griffiths
Test Pilot
Funeral Home Associate (uncredited)
Three Comrades
Landlady Frau Zalewski (uncredited)
Keeper of the Flame
Redemption
Anna Pavlovna
Small Town Girl
Woman in Bed (uncredited)
The Mark of Zorro
Dona Catalina Pulido
The Strange Love of Molly Louvain
Ann Marie's Caregiver Mrs. Schiller (uncredited)
Aventura
Woman in Library (uncredited)
The Big Parade
Mrs. Apperson
Presenting Lily Mars
Dowager
Central Airport
Mrs. Blaine
Wild Boys of the Road
Mrs. Smith
Union Depot
Little Boy's Mother (uncredited)
The Flaming Forest
Mrs. McTavish
Stand Up and Fight
Woman
They're Always Caught
Mrs. Fletcher (uncredited)
Idiot's Delight
Crying Mother
Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President
Gossiper