Eleanor Caines
Eleanor Caines (1870 or 1880-1913) was an American silent film actress. She spent most of her film career at the Lubin Film Company. Caines died in 1913 in her hometown Philadelphia.[1][2]
Eleanor Caines | |
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The Motion Picture Story Magazine, 1913 | |
Born | 1870 or 1880 |
Died | June 3, 1913 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Occupation | Film Actress |
Spouse(s) | Jack Le Faint William Robson |
Filmography
- Blissville the Beautiful (1909) *short
- Three Fingered Jack (1909) *short
- The Tattooed Arm (1910)*short
- Over the Wire (1910) *short
- Marriage in Haste (1910)*short
- Back to Boarding (1910)*short
- Indian Blood (1910)*short
- The Miner's Sweetheart (1910)*short
- A Veteran of the G.A.R. (1910)*short
- The New Boss of Bar X Ranch (1910)*short
- Red Eagle's Love Affair (1910)*short
- Faith Lost and Won (1910)*short
- The Adopted Daughter (1910)*short
- The Stronger Sex (1910)*short
- The Sheriff's Capture (1910)*short
- Liz's Career (1910)*short
- Art and the Legacy (1911)*short
- The Dream of a Moving Picture Director (1912)*short
- The Widow Casey's Return (1912)*short
- Just Pretending (1912)*short
- A Prize Package (1912)*short
- A Red Hot Courtship (1912)*short
- His Pair of Pants (1912)*short
- Felix at the Ball (1912)*short
- Once Was Enough (1912)*short
- A Guilty Conscience (1913)*short
- An Accidental Dentist (1913)*short
- Wild Man for a Day (1913)*short
- Mr. Jinks Buys a Dress (1913)*short
- Such an Appetite (1913)*short
- One on Romance (1913)*short
- The Lost Identity (1913)*short
References
External links
- Eleanor Caines at IMDb.com
- Eleanor Caine portrait(NYPublic Library)
- portrait(archived)
- Eleanor Caines; kinotv.com
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