Mary Rorke (14 February 1858, in
London
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– 12 October 1938, in London) was a British stage and film actress.
Mary Rorke
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Select filmography
* ''Caste'' (1915)
* ''The Marriage of William Ashe
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'' (1916)
* ''Dr. Wake's Patient
''Dr. Wake's Patient'' is a 1916 British silent romance film directed by Fred Paul and starring Phyllis Dare, Gerald McCarthy and James Lindsay. A doctor, who is a farmer's son, falls in love with one of his patients who comes from a wealthy a ...
'' (1916)
* ''The Second Mrs Tanqueray
''The Second Mrs. Tanqueray'' is a problem play by Arthur Wing Pinero. It utilises the "Woman with a past" plot, popular in nineteenth century melodrama. The play was first produced in 1893 by the actor-manager George Alexander and despite ca ...
'' (1916)
* '' Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor'' (1918)
* '' The Right Element'' (1919)
* '' The Bridal Chair'' (1919)
* ''Testimony
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Etymology
The words "testimony" and "testify" both derive from the Latin word ''testis'', referring to the notion of a disinterested third-party witness.
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'' (1920)
* ''Unmarried
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''Civil status'' and ''marital stat ...
'' (1920)
* ''Pillars of Society
''The Pillars of Society'' (or "Pillars of the Community"; original Norwegian title: ''Samfundets støtter'') is an 1877 play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen.
Ibsen had great trouble with the writing of this play. The ending is ...
'' (1920)
* ''Boy Woodburn
''Boy Woodburn'' is a 1922 British silent sports film directed by Guy Newall and starring Newall, Ivy Duke and Mary Rorke. It is set in the world of English horse racing.Bamford p.66 It was known in the United States by the alternative title ...
'' (1922)
* ''The Starlit Garden
''The Starlit Garden'' is a 1923 British silent romantic film directed by Guy Newall and starring Newall, Ivy Duke, Lawford Davidson and Mary Rorke. The film is set in Italy and concerns a doomed romance between a ward and her guardian. It wa ...
'' (1923)
* ''M'Lord of the White Road
''M'Lord of the White Road'' is a 1923 British silent adventure film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Victor McLaglen, Marjorie Hume and James Lindsay.Low p.411
Cast
* Victor McLaglen as Lord Annerley / John
* Marjorie Hume as Lady Glor ...
'' (1923)
* '' The Harbour Lights'' (1923)
* ''Thou Fool
''Thou Fool'' is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Fred Paul and starring Stewart Rome, Marjorie Hume and Mary Rorke. Anthony Asquith worked on the film as an assistant director.
Cast
* Stewart Rome as Robert Barker
* Marjorie Hu ...
'' (1926)
* '' For Valour'' (1928)
* ''Reckless Decision
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* ''Reckless'' (1935 film), an American musical directed by Victor Fleming
* ''Reckless'' (1951 film), a Spanish drama film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde
* '' The Reckless'', a 1965 Itali ...
'' (1933)
References
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1858 births
1938 deaths
English stage actresses
English film actresses
English silent film actresses
Actresses from London
19th-century English actresses
20th-century English actresses
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