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Ann Murdock is a Actor American born on 10 november 1890 at Port Washington (USA)

Ann Murdock

Ann Murdock
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Birth name Irene Coleman
Nationality USA
Birth 10 november 1890 at Port Washington (USA)
Death 22 april 1939 (at 48 years)

Ann Murdock (November 10, 1890 – April 22, 1939) was a stage and silent film actress popular during the 1910s. She is sometimes billed as Anna Murdock.

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Filmography of Ann Murdock (3 films)

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Actress

The Beautiful Adventure
Directed by Dell Henderson
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Ann Murdock, David Powell, Edward Fielding, Kate Serjeantson, Edgar Norton
Roles Helen De Travillac

As described in a film magazine, Andre D'Eguzon (Powell) and Helen De Travillac (Murdock) are in love, but the mother of Andre, Countess D'Eguzon (Sergeantson), interferes and brings about the engagement of Helen to Valentine Borroyer (Norton), who makes a diary note of every event. On the morning of the wedding Andre goes to Helen and pleads with her not to marry Valentine. Helen tears off her wedding veil and flees with Andre to the home of her grandmother. They find themselves in many compromising situations as the grandmother believes that they are husband and wife. Helen gets Valentine to tell Andre's mother that he does not love Helen and that Helen and Andre should marry. And they do.
Please Help Emily
Directed by Dell Henderson
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Ann Murdock, Amy Veness, Ferdinand Gottschalk
Roles Emily Delmar

As described in a film magazine, Professor Delmar (Druce) is sent to China to study child-life and decides to leave his daughter Emily (Murdock), who is always getting into trouble, with his good friends the Lethbridges. One night Emily runs away from a musicale and attends a cabaret. Not knowing how to explain matters and feeling sure that Trotters (McDougall), a friend, can help her out, she goes to his apartment. Waiting for him to return from the club, she takes a nap. Mrs. Lethbridge (Veness), not wishing her husband to know of Emily's escapade, tells him that Emily is staying with her aunt, who has the mumps. Trotter is told of the story and, wishing to make it good, plans to take Emily to her aunt's house. They stop at a hotel for lunch. Emily has her dog hidden and tells Trotter that it is lost and that she will not leave the hotel until it is found. Julia (Carlyle), the fiancee of Trotter, decides to visit the sick aunt. She is accompanied by Herbert Threadgold (Gottschalk) a nervous little body who is in love with Emily. Their automobile breaks down and they are forced to stay at the same hotel that Emily and Trotter are staying. Aunt Geraldine follows and they are all arrested for kidnapping Emily, but through the efforts of Lethbridge (Brown) they are all released. Julia marries Threadgold and, to avoid a scandal, Emily marries Trotter, not that either objects.
Outcast
Outcast (1917)

Directed by Dell Henderson, Wesley Ruggles
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Ann Murdock, David Powell, Catherine Calvert
Roles Miriam Gibson
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As described in a film magazine, Valentine (Calvert), engaged to Geoffrey (Powell), breaks her engagement so that she can marry Lord Moreland (Carrington) so that she may have everything that she desires. Discouraged, Geoffrey associates with Miriam Gibson (Murdock), a woman of the streets known as the outcast. Miriam becomes devoted to Geoffrey and does all that that is in her power to make him happy. Valentine is jealous because Geoffrey is so happy and believes that by coming into his life she will make it hard for him. Geoffrey, who still loves her, asks her to go away with him to South America, divorce Lord Moreland, and marry him. But Valentine refuses to give up London. So Geoffrey sends Valentine away and marries Miriam, and the two happily set out for their South American home.