Nancy Mann Waddel Woodrow

Author - USA
Born 1867 in Chillicothe, Ohio, USA
Died September 7, 1935 in New York City, New York, USA
Other names or known as : Nancy Mann Waddel Woodrow,

Mini-Biography:
Nancy Mann Waddel Woodrow was born under the given name Nancy Mann Waddle in 1867 in Chillicothe, Ohio, USA. She was an American Author, known for The Piper's Price (1917), Her Second Chance (1926), Graft (1915), Nancy Mann Waddel Woodrow's first movie on record is from 1914. She was married to James Wilson Woodrow (1897-1905). Nancy Mann Waddel Woodrow died on September 7, 1935 in New York City, New York, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1926.

Nancy Mann Waddel Woodrow Filmography [Auszug]
1926: [03.28] Her Second Chance (Story), Directed by Lambert Hillyer, with Anna Q. Nilsson, Huntley Gordon, Sam de Grasse,
1919: [07.00] Hornet's Nest (Based on : (novel)), Directed by James Young, with Earle Williams, Brinsley Shaw, Vola Vale,
1917: [01.08] The Piper's Price (Based on ), Directed by Joseph De Grasse, with Dorothy Phillips, Lon Chaney, Maude George,
1916: [08.07] The Irony of Justice (The Crime of Misfortune (Working title)) (Scenario: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Lawrence B. McGill, Howell Hansel, with Tom Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson, Warner P. Richmond,
1916: [07.31] The Goad of Jealousy (Scenario: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Lawrence B. McGill, with Tom Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson, Margaret Prussing,
1916: [07.17] The Lost Paradise (Branding the Innocent (Working title)) (Scenario: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Lawrence B. McGill, Howell Hansel, with Tom Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson, Mary Moore,
1916: [07.10] A Trial of Souls (Story: (as Mrs. Woodrow Wilson)), Directed by Howell Hansel, with Tom Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson, Octavia Handworth,
1916: [07.03] The Weaker Strain (Story: (as Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Lawrence B. McGill, with Tom Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson, Guy Coombs,
1916: [06.26] Beyond Recall (Scenario: (as Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Howell Hansel, with Tom Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson, William Sherwood,
1916: [06.19] Truth Crushed to Earth (Story: (as Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Howell Hansel, with Tom Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson, ,
1916: [06.12] Sowing the Wind (Scenario: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Lawrence B. McGill, Howell Hansel, with Tom Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson, Bradley Barker,
1916: [06.05] Sold Out (Story: (as Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Howell Hansel, with Tom Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson, Alan Hale,
1916: [05.29] The Silent Shame (Scenario: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Howell Hansel, with Tom Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson, Edward Davis,
1916: [05.15] The Tight Rein (Scenario: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Howell Hansel, with Tom Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson, Arthur Donaldson,
1916: [05.08] Puppets of Fate (The Stroke of the Scalpel (Working title)) (Scenario: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Howell Hansel, Lawrence B. McGill, with Tom Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson, Octavia Handworth,
1915: [12.11] Graft (Greed (??)) (Story: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow) ), Directed by George Lessey, Richard Stanton, with Hobart Henley, Harry Carey, Jane Novak,
1915: [02.09] Olive's Greatest Opportunity (A portrayal of the twelfth of Olive's Opportunities) (Based on : (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Mabel Trunnelle, Mabel Dwight, Edward Earle,
1915: [02.02] Olive and the Heirloom (A portrayal of the eleventh of Olive's Opportunities) (Story: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Mabel Trunnelle, Edward Earle, Herbert Prior,
1915: [01.26] Olive in the Madhouse (A portrayal of the tenth of Olive's Opportunities, Olive and the Madhouse) (Story: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Mabel Trunnelle, Edward Earle, Herbert Prior,
1915: [01.19] Olive's Manufactured Mother (A portrayal of the ninth of Olive's Opportunities) (Story: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow) ), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Mabel Trunnelle, Edward Earle, Helen Strickland,
1915: [01.12] Olive's Other Self (A portrayal of the eighth of Olive's Opportunities) (Based on : (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Mabel Trunnelle, Edward Earle, Anne Leonard,
1915: [01.05] Olive and the Burglar (A portrayal of the seventh of Olive's Opportunities) (Story: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Mabel Trunnelle, Edward Earle, Herbert Prior,
1914: [12.29] The Lesson of the Flames (Story: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Mabel Trunnelle, Edward Earle, Mathilde Baring,
1914: [12.22] Olive is Dismissed (Story: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow)), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Mabel Trunnelle, Edward Earle, Duncan McRae,
1914: [12.15] The Vanishing of Olive (Story: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow) ), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Mabel Trunnelle, Edward Earle, Bigelow Cooper,
1914: [12.08] The Rose at the Door (Scenario: (AKA Mrs. Wilson Woodrow) ), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Mabel Trunnelle, Edward Earle, Herbert Prior,
1914: [11.24] A Gypsy Madcap (Story), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Mabel Trunnelle, Edward Earle, Herbert Prior,

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