Jean Dumar

Actress - USA
Borndate unknown
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Jean Dumar is not on record. She was an American Actress, known for The Grell Mystery (1917), Out of the Ruins (1915), From a Life of Crime (1915), Jean Dumar's first movie on record is from 1915. Jean Dumar died on an unknown date. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1917.

Jean Dumar Filmography [Auszug]
1917: [11.19] The Grell Mystery (Cast: Eileen Meredith), Directed by Paul Scardon, with Earle Williams, Miriam Miles,
1916: [05.17] Robbing the Fishes (Cast: Helen Fish), Directed by Will Louis, with Guido Collucci, ,
1915: [12.03] Life's Pitfalls (Cast: Laura Penstone), Directed by George Ridgwell, with Miriam Nesbitt, Harold Meltzer, Herbert Prior,
1915: [11.17] His Wife's Sweetheart (Cast: Mrs. Whine), Directed by Will Louis, with Raymond McKee, Robert Walker,
1915: [10.22] The Land of Adventure (Cast: Alice Bruce), Directed by Harry Beaumont, with Edward Earle, Johnnie Walker, William Fables,
1915: [10.06] Black Eyes (Cast: Mrs. Willard ), Directed by Will Louis, with Raymond McKee, Guido Collucci,
1915: [09.15] Silent Tongue (Cast: Ethel), Directed by Will Louis, with Robert Brower, Raymond McKee,
1915: [09.01] The Simp and the Sophomores (The Simpleton's Revenge, The Cave Man (Working title)) (Cast: Alice Fields), Directed by Will Lewis, with Harry B. Eytinge, Arthur Housman,
1915: [08.28] Matilda's Fling (Cast: Nellie, a neighbor's child, another Orphan), Directed by Will Louis, with Raymond McKee, ,
1915: [08.25] Clothes Make the Man (Cast: Ethel), Directed by Will Louis, with Yale Benner, Raymond McKee,
1915: [08.11] Food for Kings and Riley (Cast: Eileen, the daughter, a chip of the old block), Directed by Will Louis, with William Wadsworth, Mabel Dwight,
1915: [08.04] Not Much Force (Cast: Mabel O'Toole), Directed by Will Louis, with Julian Reed, Lou Gorey,
1915: [07.21] A Change for the Better (Cast: Her Daughter), Directed by Will Louis, with Mabel Dwight, Marie La Manna,
1915: [07.07] It May Be You (Cast: Lillian), Directed by Will Louis, with Arthur Housman, Andy Clark, Dallas Welford,
1915: [06.23] A Sport of Circumstances (Cast: His Wife), Directed by Will Louis, with Raymond McKee, Maxine Brown,
1915: [06.16] Cartoons in the Parlor (Cast: Ethel, her daughter), Directed by Raoul Barré, with Margery Bonney Erskine, Raymond McKee,
1915: [06.09] Up in the Air (Cast: Audrey, the cause of their brain storm), with Julian Reed, Raymond McKee,
1915: [05.29] The Dumb Wooing (Cast: The Maid), Directed by Will Louis, with Maxine Brown, Dallas Welford, Raymond McKee,
1915: [05.22] A Hazardous Courtship (Cast: Mrs. Devine, a bride), Directed by Will Louis, with Dallas Welford, Julian Reed, Marjorie Ellison,
1915: [05.14] The Struggle Upward (Cast: A Settlement Worker), Directed by James W. Castle, with Margaret Prussing, Marie La Manna, Herbert Prior,
1915: [04.28] Count Macaroni (Cast: Madge), Directed by Will Louis, with Gladys Hulette, Raymond McKee, Julia Calhoun,
1915: [04.23] Out of the Ruins (Miss 318 and Mr. 37) (Cast: Lucienne, the maid), Directed by Ashley Miller, with Mabel Trunnelle, Pat O'Malley, William Bechtel,
1915: [03.30] Music in Flats (Cast: Newly-Wed), Directed by Charles Ranson, with William Wadsworth, , Marjorie Ellison,
1915: [02.23] From a Life of Crime (Cast: Marcia Bowers), Directed by John H. Collins, with Nellie Grant, Augustus Phillips,
1915: [01.27] The terrible trunk (Cast: The Maid), Directed by James W. Castle, with Cora Williams, Dan Mason, ,
1915: [01.13] McGinty and the Count (Cast: Mary Ann McGinty), Directed by Charles Ranson, with Edward O'Connor, Mathilde Baring,

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