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The Woman He Married
''The Woman He Married'' is a 1922 American silent film, silent drama film directed by Fred Niblo. The film is considered to be lost film, lost. Plot As reviewed in a film magazine, a rich man's son marries an artist's model, and is then disinherited by his father. Despite their circumstances, both the son and his model wife do well. Cast * Anita Stewart as Natalie Lane * Darrell Foss as Roderick Warren * Donald MacDonald (actor), Donald MacDonald as Byrne Travers * William Conklin as Andrew Warren * Shannon Day as Mimi * Charlotte Pierce as Muriel Warren * Charles Belcher as Richard Steel * Frank Tokunaga as Yosi (as Frank Tokawaja) References External links

* * 1922 films 1922 drama films Silent American drama films American silent feature films American black-and-white films Films directed by Fred Niblo Films produced by Louis B. Mayer Films with screenplays by Bess Meredyth First National Pictures films Lost American drama films 1922 lost films 1920s American fil ...
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Fred Niblo
Fred Niblo (born Frederick Liedtke; January 6, 1874 – November 11, 1948) was an American pioneer film actor, director and producer. Biography He was born Frederick Liedtke (several sources give "Frederico Nobile", apparently erroneously) in York, Nebraska to a French mother and a father who had served as a captain in the American Civil War and was wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg. Using the stage name Fred Niblo, Liedtke began his show business career performing in vaudeville and in live theater. After more than 20 years doing live performing as a monologist, during which he traveled extensively around the globe, he worked in Australia from 1912 through 1915, where he turned to the burgeoning motion picture industry and made his first two films. On June 2, 1901, Niblo married Broadway actress Josephine Cohan, the older sister of George M. Cohan. He managed the Four Cohans in their two big successes: ''The Governor's Son'' and ''Running for Office''. From 1904 to 1905, Fred ...
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