Marguerite Courtot

Marguerite Courtot

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Actress - USA
Born August 20, 1897 in Summit, New Jersey, USA
Died May 28, 1986 in Long Beach, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Marguerite Courtot was born under the given name Marguerite Gabrielle Courtot on August 20, 1897 in Summit, New Jersey, USA. She was an American Actress, known for The Unbeliever (1918), Down to the Sea in Ships (1922), The Perfect lover (1919), Marguerite Courtot's first movie on record is from 1913. She was married to Raymond McKee. Marguerite Courtot died on May 28, 1986 in Long Beach, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1923.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1923: Outlaws of the Sea (Cast: Polly Grimshaw ), Directed by Jack Okey, with Pierre Gendron, ,
1922: Down to the Sea in Ships (Cast), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Clara Bow, Raymond McKee,
1922: Silas Marner (Cast: Sarah), Directed by Frank P. Donovan, with Crauford Kent, ,
1919: Undercurrent (Hell on Earth (Working title)) (Cast: Fanny Brett ), Directed by Wilfrid North, with Arthur Guy Empey, Florence Martin, Vera Boehm,
1919: The Teeth of the Tiger (Cast: Florence Chandler ), Directed by Chester Withey, with David Powell, Templar Saxe,
1919: Bound and Gagged (Cast: Princess Istra ), Directed by George B. Seitz, with George B. Seitz, Harry Semels,
1919: The Perfect lover (Cast: Eileen Hawthorn ), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Eugene O'Brien, Lucille Lee Stewart,
1918: The Unbeliever (Cast: Virginie Harbrok), Directed by Alan Crosland, with Raymond McKee, Erich von Stroheim,
1917: The Natural Law (Cast: Ruth Stanley ), Directed by Charles H. France, with Howard Hall, George Larkin,
1917: Crime and Punishment (Cast: Sonia Marmeladoff), Directed by Lawrence B. McGill, with Derwent Hall Caine, , Lydia Knott,
1916: The Kiss (Cast: Luise), Directed by Dell Henderson, with Owen Moore, Kate Lester,
1916: Rolling Stones (Cast: Norma Noggs), Directed by Dell Henderson, with Owen Moore, Denman Maley,
1916: Feathertop (Cast: Elsie Green / Polly Goodkin), Directed by Henry J. Vernot, with John Reinhardt, Charles E. Graham,
1916: Dead Alive (His Wife's Double) (Cast: essie / Mary ), Directed by Henry J. Vernot, with James Levering, Sidney Mason,
1915: The Ventures of Marguerite (Cast: Marguerite), Directed by Robert Ellis, John Mackin, Hamilton Smith, with Richard Purdon, Edward Roseman,
1915: The Pretenders (Cast: Elsie Dunbar), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Crauford Kent, Henry Hallam,
1915: The Vanderhoff Affair (Cast: Helen Vanderhoff - an Heiress), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Hal Forde, Henry Hallam,
1915: The Girl and the Bachelor (Cast: Jean Breslow - a Distant Relative), Directed by Tom Moore, with Tom Moore, Isabelle Evesson,
1915: The First Commandment (Cast: Marguerite Marshall), Directed by Tom Moore, with , Tom Moore,
1914: The Black Sheep (Cast: Ruth Sanders), Directed by Tom Moore, with Tom Moore, Robert Ellis,
1914: The Dancer (Cast: Helen Morris - an Actress), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Verna Mersereau, Robert G. Vignola, James B. Ross,
1914: The Barefoot Boy (Cast: Frances - the Barefoot Boy), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Tom Moore, Alice Hollister,
1914: Kit, the Arkansaw Traveler (Cast: Alice Redding - Kit's Daughter), Directed by Kenean Buel, with Jere Austin, Alice Hollister, Benjamin Ross,
1914: The Beast (Cast: Marie - the Maid ), Directed by Kenean Buel, with Tom Moore, Alice Joyce, Kenean Buel,
1914: Through the Flames (Cast: Milly Rogers - the Victim of Another Man), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Guy Coombs, Alice Hollister,
1914: The Show Girl's Glove (Cast: Rosie - a Junk Dealer's Daughter), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Alice Joyce, John Mackin, Harry F. Millarde,
1914: A Celebrated Case (Cast: Adrienne), Directed by George Melford, with Alice Joyce, Guy Coombs,
1914: Chest of Fortune (Cast: Kate Ward - Jack's Sweetheart (part two)), Directed by N. N., with Jere Austin, John Mackin, George Hollister Jr.,
1914: The Hand Print Mystery (Cast: Bess Fields ), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Alice Joyce, Tom Moore,
1913: The Octoroon (The White Slave) (Cast: Zoe - the Octoroon), Directed by Sidney Olcott, with Guy Coombs, Robert G. Vignola,
1913: The Vampire (Cast: Helen - Harold's Sweetheart), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Harry F. Millarde, Alice Hollister,
1913: The Riddle of the Tin Soldier (Cast: Ethel Andrews - the Daughter ), Directed by Hugh C. Weir, with Alice Joyce, Henry Hallam, George Hollister Jr.,
1913: The Fatal Legacy (Cast: Helen Halleck - Henry's Wife ), Directed by N. N., with James Vincent, Tom Moore,
1913: Breaking Into the Big League (Cast: Mamie Wallace ), Directed by N. N., with Harry F. Millarde, Henry Hallam,
1913: Shenandoah (Cast: Jennie Buckthorn ), Directed by Kenean Buel, with Henry Hallam, Guy Coombs, Harry F. Millarde,
1913: The Infamous Don Miguel (Cast: Juanita Dias - Francesco's Daughter ), Directed by Kenean Buel, with Harry F. Millarde, Henry Hallam,
1913: Man's Greed for Gold (Cast), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with A.W. Farnum, Hal Clements, Harry F. Millarde,
1913: The Fighting Chaplain (Cast: Marian Wells), Directed by George Melford, with Guy Coombs, Henry Hallam,
1913: The Fire-Fighting Zouaves (Cast: Roxana Minton), Directed by George Melford, with Guy Coombs, Henry Hallam,
1913: The American Princess (Cast), Directed by Marshall Neilan, with Tom Moore, Alice Joyce, Edgar L. Davenport,
1913: The Wartime Siren (Cast: Mrs. Ashby (AKA Miss Courtot) ), Directed by George Melford, with Guy Coombs, Alice Hollister, Henry Hallam,
1913: The Grim Toll of War (Cast: Myrtle Douglas - the Colonel's Daughter ), Directed by George Melford, with Guy Coombs, Hal Clements, Anna Q. Nilsson,
1913: The War Correspondent (Cast: Myrtle), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Harry F. Millarde, Robert G. Vignola,

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