Black Shadows on a Silver Screen
Black Shadows on a Silver Screen
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Miriam Cooper (November 7, 1891 – April 12, 1976) was a silent film actress who is best known for her work in early film including Birth of a Nation and Intolerance for D.W. Griffith and The Honor System and Evangeline for her husband Raoul Walsh. She retired from acting in 1923 but was rediscovered by the film community in the 1960s, and toured colleges lecturing about silent films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Miriam Cooper, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: 1891-11-06 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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Black Shadows on a Silver Screen
The Mother and the Law
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
The Woman and the Law
The Birth of a Nation
The Prussian Cur
I Am Not a Racist
The Broken Wing
The Innocent Sinner
Uncle Tom's Cabin
The Honor System
The Darling of the CSA
The Confederate Ironclad
The Odalisque
The Hero
The Deep Purple
Kindred of the Dust
Serenade
Home, Sweet Home
Shenandoah
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