Mrs. Stuart Robson

Actress - USA
Born November 1, 1861 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Died December 22, 1924 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Mini-Biography:
Mrs. Stuart Robson was born under the given name May Waldron on November 1, 1861 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was an American Actress, known for The Lost Battalion (1919), Vaccinating the Village (1914), The Prodigal Wife (1918), Mrs. Stuart Robson's first movie on record is from 1914. She was married to Stuart Robson. Mrs. Stuart Robson died on December 22, 1924 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1919.

Mrs. Stuart Robson Filmography [Auszug]
1919: [07.14] His Bridal Night (Cast: Sloan ), Directed by Kenneth S. Webb, with Alice Brady, James Crane, Edward Earle,
1919: [07.02] The Lost Battalion (Cast: The Landlady ), Directed by Burton L. King, with , , ,
1918: [12.00] The Prodigal Wife (Cast: Mrs. Dovey ), Directed by Frank Reicher, with Mary Boland, Lucy Cotton, Raymond Bloomer,
1914: [02.06] Vaccinating the Village (Cast: Mrs. Rand - Rose's Mother), Directed by N. N., with Marshall Neilan, Irene Boyle, Frank Leonard,

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