Loyola O'Connor (born Ignatia Loyola O'Connor; July 8, 1868 – December 26, 1931), was an American stage and silent film actress. In the early 20th century, she worked multi-year stints in stage productions such as Way Down East, Ben Hur and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.[1] In 1913, she transitioned to silent films, appearing in 48 productions through 1922. She was born in St. Paul, Minnesota and died in Los Angeles, California.
Loyola O'Connor | |
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Born | |
Died | December 26, 1931 | (aged 63)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1913–1922 |
Relatives | Mary H. O'Connor (sister) |
Selected filmography
edit- The Kiss (1914)
- A Little Madonna (1914)
- The Lily and the Rose (1915)
- Out of the Darkness (1915)
- The Country Boy (1915)
- Hoodoo Ann (1916)
- Stranded (1916)
- The Children Pay (1916)[2]
- Cheerful Givers (1916)
- Atta Boy's Last Race (1916)[3]
- Nina, the Flower Girl (1917)
- An Old-Fashioned Young Man (1917) - Mrs. James D. Burke
- True Heart Susie (1919)
- Soft Money (1919)
- Eyes of the Heart (1920)
- The Tree of Knowledge (1920)
- Harriet and the Piper (1920)
- Old Dad (1920)
- The Infidel (1922)
References
edit- ^ "O'Connor, Loyola, characters, Fine Arts". Motion Picture News: 97. October 21, 1916. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
- ^ "The Children Pay". Photoplay Magazine. February 1917. p. 77. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
- ^ Milne, Peter (October 28, 1916). "Atta Boy's Last Race". Motion Picture News. p. 2710. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
External links
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