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Teresa Maxwell-Conover is a Actor American born on 26 september 1884 at Richmond (USA)

Teresa Maxwell-Conover

Teresa Maxwell-Conover
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Nationality USA
Birth 26 september 1884 (139 years) at Richmond (USA)
Death at Levittown (USA)

Teresa Maxwell-Conover (September 26, 1884 – September 1968) was an actress in Broadway productions in the early 20th century. She was in
motion pictures until the early 1940s. She was from Louisville, Kentucky.
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Filmography of Teresa Maxwell-Conover (7 films)

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Actress

Free and Easy, 56minutes
Directed by Edward Buzzell, George Sidney
Origin USA
Genres Romantic comedy
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Robert Cummings, Ruth Hussey, Judith Anderson, C. Aubrey Smith, Nigel Bruce, Tom Conway
Roles Lady Ridgeway
Rating58% 2.9042452.9042452.9042452.9042452.904245
Max (Cummings) and his father (Bruce) are both looking to marry wealthy women, which would be easier if either one of them had any money of their own.
Mississippi, 1h20
Directed by Wesley Ruggles, A. Edward Sutherland
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical theatre, Romantic comedy, Musical, Western
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Bing Crosby, W. C. Fields, Joan Bennett, Gail Patrick, Queenie Smith, Claude Gillingwater
Roles Miss Markham
Rating65% 3.2938953.2938953.2938953.2938953.293895
Commodore Jackson (W. C. Fields) is the captain of a Mississippi showboat in the late nineteenth century. Tom Grayson (Bing Crosby) is engaged to be married and has been disgraced for refusing to fight a duel with Major Patterson (John Miljan).
It Happened in New Orleans
Directed by Kurt Neumann
Genres Musical
Themes Musical films
Actors Bobby Breen, May Robson, Charles Butterworth, Alan Mowbray, Benita Hume, Henry O'Neill

An orphan raised by a former slave in the South is forced to live with unfamiliar relatives in the North.
The Age of Innocence, 1h21
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Irene Dunne, John Boles, Lionel Atwill, Laura Hope Crews, Helen Westley, Julie Haydon
Rating61% 3.096013.096013.096013.096013.09601
At his 1875 engagement party, the wealthy Newland Archer (John Boles) is surprised to meet his childhood friend Ellen (Irene Dunne), beautiful and grown up and now Countess Olenska. Olenska is the cousin of his fiancee May (Julie Haydon) and is considered scandalous by the strait-laced society of the time. Newland, however, treats her well and sends her two dozen yellow roses. Olenska turns to Newland for advice about a possible divorce.
Brief Moment, 1h11
Directed by David Burton
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Carole Lombard, Gene Raymond, Donald Cook, Monroe Owsley, Jameson Thomas, Arthur Hohl
Rating61% 3.0942453.0942453.0942453.0942453.094245
Rodney Deane (Gene Raymond) is a rich playboy who falls in love with nightclub worker Abby Fane (Carole Lombard). Abby wants him to get a job, so he begins working for his father (Donald Cook). She later finds out that he is not taking the work seriously and stills spends his days at the racetrack, so she leaves him. Rodney then changes his name and gets a real job. They are reuinted by Abby's boss.
The Light in the Dark, 33minutes
Directed by Clarence Brown
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Lon Chaney, Hope Hampton, Teresa Maxwell-Conover, Edgar Norton
Rating61% 3.0911853.0911853.0911853.0911853.091185
This script must be run from the command line
When Knighthood Was in Flower, 2h14
Directed by Robert G. Vignola
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Historical, Romance
Themes Political films, Films based on plays, Films about royalty
Actors Marion Davies, William Powell, Forrest Stanley, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Teresa Maxwell-Conover, Paul Panzer
Roles Queen Catherine (as Theresa Maxwell Conover)
Rating64% 3.2453653.2453653.2453653.2453653.245365
Mary Tudor (Marion Davies), the younger sister of King Henry VIII (Lyn Harding), falls in love with commoner Charles Brandon (Forrest Stanley). There are other plans for Mary, however; she is supposed to make a politically strategic marriage to the elderly King Louis XII of France (William Norris). Brandon is framed for murder, but Mary, disguised as a boy, helps him to escape. Henry tracks down his sister and her lover at a Bristol Inn, and Mary agrees to wed the French king if Brandon's life is spared. After Brandon is exiled, Mary goes ahead with the wedding, but King Louis, in his attempt to prove he is lively enough for such a pretty young bride, drops dead. His nephew and heir to the throne, Francis (William Powell), wants to wed Mary, but Brandon comes to the rescue. When Henry discovers that his sister and Brandon have married, he remarks, "I should have consented in the first place, and saved us all this trouble.