Mini-Biography:
Carol Holloway was born on April 30, 1892 in Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA . She was an American Actress, known for The Saphead (1920), That sharp note (1916), Aided by the Movies (1915), Carol Holloway's first movie on record is from 1913. Carol Holloway died on January 3, 1979 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1924.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1924: Beau Brummel (Cast: Kathleen the Maid), Directed by Harry Beaumont, with John Barrymore, Mary Astor, Willard Louis,
1920: The Saphead (Cast: Rose Turner), Directed by Herbert Blaché, Winchell Smith, with Buster Keaton, William H. Crane, Irving Cummings,
1918: The Iron Test (Cast: Edith Paige), Directed by Robert North Bradbury, Paul Hurst, with Antonio Moreno, ,
1918: The Jest of Talky Jones (Cast: The Mockingbird), Directed by Lewis A. Watts, with Bob Burns, Hattie Buskirk,
1916: That sharp note (Cast), Directed by James Douglass, Allan Dwan, with Richard Rosson, John Sheehan,
1916: Johnny's Birthday (Cast: Carol), Directed by James Douglass, N. N., with John Sheehan, John Steppling,
1915: An Auto-Bungalow Fracas (Cast: Carol - John's Wife), Directed by James Douglass, with John Sheehan, John Steppling,
1915: Aided by the Movies (Cast: Carol), Directed by James Douglass, with John Sheehan, John Steppling,
1915: A Gentleman of Leisure (Cast: Molly Creedon ), Directed by George Melford, with Wallace Eddinger, Sydney Deane, Gertrude Kellar,
1915: The Winning of the Mocking Bird (Cast: The Mockingbird), Directed by Lewis A. Watts, with Bob Burns, William A. Berke,
1914: A Game of Wits (Cast: Donna Inez), Directed by N. N., with Stanley Walpole, E.P. Evers,
1914: The Violinist (Cast: Margaret McDonald / Ethel, her Daughter), Directed by N. N., with Frederic Sumner, Clara Horton,
1914: Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold (Cast: Mrs. Ed Larned), Directed by Webster Cullison, with Robert Frazer, Norbert A. Myles,
1913: A Son of his Father (The Son of his Father) (Cast: Mary Temple - the Mother ), Directed by Joseph W. Smiley, with Clarence Elmer, Justina Huff, Joseph W. Smiley,