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Lottie Blackford (3 February 1881 – 30 December 1973) was an English actress of the silent era.
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, aged 92. She was also a theatre actress, sometimes of the burlesque genre.


Partial filmography

* '' Rock of Ages'' (1918) * '' The Homemaker'' (1919) * '' The Knave of Hearts'' (1919) * '' Tilly of Bloomsbury'' (1921) * ''
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'' (1923) * ''The Dawn of Truth'' (1920) * ''
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* 1881 births 1973 deaths English film actresses English silent film actresses Actresses from London 20th-century English actresses British expatriates in the United States {{UK-film-actor-stub