Sylvia Breamer

Actress - USA
Born June 9, 1897 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Died June 7, 1943 in New York City, New York, USA

Mini-Biography:
Sylvia Breamer was born on June 9, 1897 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She was an American Actress, known for Women and Gold (1925), Sudden Jim (1917), We Can't Have Everything (1918), Sylvia Breamer's first movie on record is from 1917. Sylvia Breamer died on June 7, 1943 in New York City, New York, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1925.

Sylvia Breamer Filmography [Auszug]
1925: [/ /1] Women and Gold (Cast), Directed by James P. Hogan, with Ina Anson, Frankie Darro,
1924: [02.29] Lilies of the Field (Cast: Vera ), Directed by John Francis Dillon, with Corinne Griffith, Conway Tearle, Alma Bennett,
1922: [] Calvert's Valley (Cast), Directed by John Francis Dillon, with John Gilbert, Philo McCullough,
1922: [05.01] The Man Who Married His Own Wife (Cast: Elsie Haynes ), Directed by Stuart Paton, with Frank Mayo, ,
1922: [04.17] The Face Between (Cast: Marianna Canfield), Directed by Bayard Veiller, with Bert Lytell, ,
1920: [11.29] Unseen Forces (Cast: Miriam Holt), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Rosemary Theby, Conrad Nagel,
1920: [03.14] My Lady's Garter (Cast: Helen Hamilton), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Wyndham Standing, Holmes Herbert,
1920: [02.15] Respectable by Proxy (Cast: Betty Blair), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Robert Gordon, William R. Dunn,
1919: [10.19] The Moonshine Trail (Cast: Cynthia), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Robert Gordon, Julia Swayne Gordon,
1919: [04.27] A House Divided (Cast: Mary Lord ), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Herbert Rawlinson, Lawrence Grossmith,
1918: [01.05] The Common Cause (Cast: Helene Palmer ), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Irene Castle, Effie Shannon, Violet Heming,
1918: [10.20] The Temple of Dusk (Cast: Adrienne Chester ), Directed by James Young, with Sessue Hayakawa, Jane Novak, Louis Willoughby,
1918: [] We Can't Have Everything (Cast: Zada L'Etoile ), Directed by Cecil B. DeMille, with Kathlyn Williams, Elliott Dexter, Wanda Hawley,
1918: [06.16] Missing (Cast: Nell Surratt ), Directed by James Young, with Thomas Meighan, Robert Gordon,
1918: [03.31] The Family Skeleton (Cast: Poppy Drayton ), Directed by Victor Schertzinger, Jerome Storm, with Charles Ray, Andrew Arbuckle,
1917: [12.30] The Narrow Trail (Cast: Betty Werdin (as Sylvia Bremer)), Directed by William S. Hart, Lambert Hillyer, with William S. Hart, Milton Ross,
1917: [11.00] The Cold Deck (Cast: Rose Larkin (AKA Sylvia Bremer)), Directed by William S. Hart, Clifford Smith, with William S. Hart, Mildred Harris, Edwin Wallock,
1917: [07.22] Sudden Jim (Cast: Marie Ducharme ), Directed by Victor Schertzinger, with Charles Ray, Joseph J. Dowling,
1917: [05.27] The Millionaire Vagrant (Submerged (Working title)) (Cast: Ruth Vail (AKA Sylvia Bremer)), Directed by Victor Schertzinger, with Charles Ray, J. Barney Sherry,
1917: [04.29] The Pinch Hitter (Cast: Abbie Nettleton (AKA Sylvia Bremer) ), Directed by Victor Schertzinger, with Charles Ray, Joseph J. Dowling,

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