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Mary Maguire Alden (June 18, 1883 – July 2, 1946) was an American motion picture and stage actress. She was one of the first Broadway actresses to work in Hollywood.


Life

Alden was born in New York City on June 18, 1883. She performed on Broadway in ''Personal'' (1907) and ''The Rule of Three'' (1914). She worked for the
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in the first portion of her career. Her most popular role in movies came in ''
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'' directed by
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in 1915. Alden played the role of a
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woman in love with a northern politician. The following year she was in Griffith's ''
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'' with
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,
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, and Vera Lewis. After making ''Less Than The Dust'' with
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in 1917, she took a temporary leave from motion pictures, acting for a while on the stage. Critics acclaimed Alden's portrayal of the mother, Mrs. Anthon, in ''
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'' (1921) and her characterization of an old lady in ''The Man With Two Mothers'' (1922). The latter feature was produced by
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. Alden was a prolific motion picture actress throughout the 1920s and into the early 1930s. A sampling of movies in which she had roles are ''
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'' (1925), ''
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'' (1927), ''
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'' (1928), and ''Port of Dreams'' (1929). The final films she received screen credit for are ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', each from 1932. Alden died at the
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in
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in 1946, aged 63 years. This had been her residence for the last four years of her life. Alden was interred in an unmarked grave under her married name of Deangman in
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in
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.


Selected filmography

* '' The Battle of the Sexes'' (1914) as Mrs. Frank Andrews * '' Home, Sweet Home'' (1914) as The Mother * ''
The Birth of a Nation ''The Birth of a Nation'', originally called ''The Clansman'', is a 1915 American silent epic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. The screenplay is adapted from Thomas Dixon Jr.'s 1905 novel and play ''The Cla ...
'' (1915) as Lydia, Stoneman's Mulatto Housekeeper * '' The Slave Girl'' (1915, Short) as Sally, a Yellow Girl * ''The Outcast'' (1915) as The Girl's Mother * ''A Man's Prerogative'' (1915) as Elizabeth Towne * ''
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'' (1915) as Helen Arling * ''
The Lily and the Rose ''The Lily and the Rose''; sometimes Lily of the Rose is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Paul Powell and starring Lillian Gish. Preserved at the Library of Congress. Cast * Lillian Gish as Mary Randolph * Wilfred Lucas as Jack ...
'' (1915) as Mrs. Fairfax * ''
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'' (1916) as Mrs. Carter * ''
The Good Bad-Man ''The Good Bad-Man'' is a 1916 American silent Western film directed by Allan Dwan. The film was written by Douglas Fairbanks, and produced by Fairbanks and the Fine Arts Film Company. It stars Fairbanks and Bessie Love. The film was original ...
'' (1916) as Jane Stuart * ''
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'' (1916) as Lady Macduff * ''
An Innocent Magdalene ''An Innocent Magdalene'' is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Allan Dwan. It is considered to be a lost film. Cast * Lillian Gish as Dorothy Raleigh * Spottiswoode Aitken as Col. Raleigh * Sam De Grasse as Forbes Stewart * Mary ...
'' (1916) as The Woman * ''
Hell-to-Pay Austin ''Hell-to-Pay Austin'' (also known, without hyphens, as ''Hell to Pay Austin'') is a 1916 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Paul Powell and starring Wilfred Lucas in the title role, with Bessie Love, Eugene Pallette, and Mary Alden ...
'' (1916) as Doris Valentine * ''Pillars of Society'' (1916) as Lona Tonnesen * ''The Narrow Path'' (1916) as Shirley Martin * ''
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'' (1916) as Uplifter #1 * ''
Less Than the Dust ''Less than the Dust'' is a 1916 American silent feature film produced by and starring Mary Pickford with a release by Artcraft Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount Pictures. John Emerson directed and Eric von Stroheim was one of the assistant di ...
'' (1916) as Mrs. Bradshaw * '' The Argyle Case'' (1917) as Nellie Marsh * '' The Land of Promise'' (1917) as Gertie Marsh * '' The Naulahka'' (1918) as Prince's Mother * '' The Narrow Path'' (1918) as Margaret Dunn * '' Common Clay'' (1919) as Mrs. Neal * ''
The Unpardonable Sin ''The Unpardonable Sin'' is a 1919 American silent drama/propaganda film set during World War I. The film was produced by Harry Garson, directed by Marshall Neilan, written by Kathryn Stuart, and stars Neilan's wife, Blanche Sweet, who portrays ...
'' (1919) as Mrs. Parcot * ''The Mother and the Law'' (1919) as An Uplifter * '' The Broken Butterfly'' (1919) as Zabie Elliot * ''
Erstwhile Susan ''Erstwhile Susan'' is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by John S. Robertson, produced and distributed by Realart Pictures. It is based on a 1914 novel ''Barnabetta'' by Helen Reimensnyder Martin and later Broadway play ''Erstwhile Susa ...
'' (1919) as Erstwhile Susan * '' The Inferior Sex'' (1920) as Clarissa Mott-Smith * ''
Parted Curtains ''Parted Curtains'' is a 1920 American silent crime-drama film written and directed by Bertram Bracken and James C. Bradford. The film stars Henry B. Walthall, Mary Alden, William Clifford, Edward Cecil, Margaret Landis, and Mickey Moore. The ...
'' (1920) as Mrs. Masters * ''Miss Nobody'' (1920) as Jason's Wife * ''
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'' (1920) as Rose Sibley * ''
Honest Hutch ''Honest Hutch'' is a 1920 American comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Arthur F. Statter. The film stars Will Rogers, Mary Alden, Priscilla Bonner, Tully Marshall, Nick Cogley, and Byron Munson. The film was released on ...
'' (1920) as Mrs. Hutchins * ''
Silk Husbands and Calico Wives ''Silk Husbands and Calico Wives'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring House Peters. The film was produced by Harry Garson and based on an original by Monte Katterjohn. The film is preserved at the Lib ...
'' (1920) as Edith Beecher Kendall * ''Trust Your Wife'' (1921) * '' The Witching Hour'' (1921) as Helen Whipple * ''Snowblind'' (1921) as Bella * ''
The Old Nest ''The Old Nest'' is a 1921 American drama silent black and white film directed by Reginald Barker and starring Helene Chadwick. It was awarded for the National High School Students' Poll for Best Picture They Had Ever Seen. It is based on the ...
'' (1921) as Mrs. Anthon * ''Man with Two Mothers'' (1922) as Widow O'Neill * ''
The Hidden Woman ''The Hidden Woman'' is a lost 1922 American silent drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Evelyn Nesbit in her final full-length feature film. The film was claimed to be made in 1916 and not released until 1922, but this is impossible s ...
'' (1922) as Mrs. Randolph * '' A Woman's Woman'' (1922) as Densie Plummer * ''
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'' (1922) as Ann Boland * ''
The Bond Boy ''The Bond Boy'' is a lost 1922 American silent drama film directed by Henry King and starring Richard Barthelmess. It was produced by Barthelmess and Charles Duell and released through Associated First National Pictures. Cast *Richard Barth ...
'' (1922) as Mrs. Newboat * '' Has the World Gone Mad!'' (1923) as Mrs. Bell * ''
The Tents of Allah ''The Tents of Allah'' is a 1923 American silent drama film written and directed by Charles A. Logue and starring Monte Blue, Mary Alden, and Frank Currier. Synopsis While visiting her uncle, the American consul in Tangier, Morocco, a young w ...
'' (1923) as Oulaid * ''
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'' (1923) as Alice Larkin * ''
The Steadfast Heart ''The Steadfast Heart'' is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Sheridan Hall and produced by George Arliss (Distinctive Pictures). Based upon the novel of the same name by Clarence Budington Kelland, the film was released by Goldwyn Pic ...
'' (1923) as Mrs. Burke * ''
The Eagle's Feather ''The Eagle's Feather'' is a 1923 American silent film, silent Western (genre), Western film directed by Edward Sloman and starring James Kirkwood, Sr., James Kirkwood and Mary Alden. It was produced and distributed by Metro Pictures. Cast Pr ...
'' (1923) as Delia Jamiesoon * ''
Pleasure Mad ''Pleasure Mad'' is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Reginald Barker and starring Huntley Gordon, Mary Alden, and Norma Shearer.Jacobs & Braum p. 71 The film was written by A.P. Younger based upon the novel ''The Valley of Conten ...
'' (1923) as Marjorie Benton * ''
Painted People ''Painted People'' is a 1924 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Colleen Moore. It was produced and distributed by Associated First National Pictures. Plot As described in a review of the film in a film ...
'' (1924) as Mrs. Bryne * ''
A Fool's Awakening ''A Fool's Awakening'' is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring Mary Alden, Lionel Belmore, and Enid Bennett.Munden p. 260 Plot As described in a film magazine review, John Briggs, who was seen service duri ...
'' (1924) as Myra * '' When a Girl Loves'' (1924) as The Czarina * ''
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'' (1924) as Mrs. Myra Babbitt * '' The Beloved Brute'' (1924) as Augustina * ''
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'' (1925) as Aunt Augusta Ruyland * ''
Faint Perfume ''Faint Perfume'' is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Seena Owen, William Powell, and Mary Alden Mary Maguire Alden (June 18, 1883 – July 2, 1946) was an American motion picture and stage actress ...
'' (1925) as Ma Crumb * '' The Happy Warrior'' (1925) as Aunt Maggie * ''
Under the Rouge ''Under the Rouge'' is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Lewis H. Moomaw and starring Eileen Percy, Tom Moore and Eddie Phillips. After being arrested for safe-breaking, a man goes home to try and patch things up with his former g ...
'' (1925) as Martha Maynard * '' The Unwritten Law'' (1925) as Miss Grant * ''
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'' (1925) as Mrs. Brown * ''
The Plastic Age ''The Plastic Age'' (1924 in literature, 1924) is a novel by Percy Marks that tells the story of Hugh Carver, a student at a fictional men's college called Sanford. With contents that covered or implied hazing, smoking, drinking, partying, and " ...
'' (1925) as Mrs. Carver * '' The Earth Woman'' (1926) as Martha Tilden (The Earth Woman) * '' Brown of Harvard'' (1926) as Mrs. Brown * ''
Lovey Mary ''Lovey Mary'' is a 1926 American comedy-drama film directed by King Baggot, with Bessie Love in the title role. It is based on the Lovey Mary (book), 1903 novel of the same name by Alice Hegan Rice, a sequel to Rice's ''Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabba ...
'' (1926) as Mrs. Wiggs * ''
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'' (1926) as Amelia Rosen * ''
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'' (1927) as Ma Potter * ''
The Joy Girl ''The Joy Girl'' is a 1927 American two-strip Technicolor silent comedy film directed by Allan Dwan, released by Fox Film Corporation, starring Olive Borden, Neil Hamilton, and Marie Dressler, and based on the short story of the same name by ...
'' (1927) as Mrs. Courage * ''Twin Flappers'' (1927) * ''
Fools for Luck ''Fools for Luck'' is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Harry Fried, George Marion Jr., Sam Mintz, and J. Walter Ruben. The film stars W.C. Fields, Chester Conklin, Sally Blane, Jack Luden, Mary ...
'' (1928) as Mrs. Hunter * ''
Ladies of the Mob ''Ladies of the Mob'' (1928) is a 1928 American silent crime drama film directed by William A. Wellman, produced by Jesse L. Lasky and Adolph Zukor for Famous Players-Lasky, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on a story b ...
'' (1928) as Soft Annie * '' The Cossacks'' (1928) as Lukashka's Mother * ''
The Sawdust Paradise ''The Sawdust Paradise'' is a lost 1928 American silent drama film directed by Luther Reed and written by Julian Johnson, Louise Long, and George Manker Watters. The film stars Esther Ralston, Reed Howes, Hobart Bosworth, Tom Maguire, Georg ...
'' (1928) as Mother * '' Someone to Love'' (1928) as Harriet Newton * '' Girl Overboard'' (1929) * '' Bad Sister'' (1931) as Minor Role (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1931) as Mrs. Mary Evans * ''
Hell's House ''Hell's House'' is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film starring Junior Durkin, featuring Bette Davis and directed by Howard Higgin. The screenplay by Paul Gangelin and B. Harrison Orkow, set during the waning days of the Prohibition era, is ba ...
'' (1932) as Lucy Mason (uncredited) * ''
When a Feller Needs a Friend ''When a Feller Needs a Friend'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Harry A. Pollard and written by Frank Butler and Sylvia Thalberg. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Charles "Chic" Sale, Ralph Graves, Dorothy Peterson, Andy Sh ...
'' (1932) as Mrs. Higgins (uncredited) * ''
Strange Interlude ''Strange Interlude'' is an experimental play in nine acts by American playwright Eugene O'Neill. O'Neill began work on it as early as 1923 and developed its scenario in 1925; he wrote the play between May 1926 and the summer of 1927, and complete ...
'' (1932) as Mary, the Leeds' maid * ''
Rasputin and the Empress ''Rasputin and the Empress'' is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Richard Boleslawski and written by Charles MacArthur. Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), the film is set in Imperial Russia and stars the Barrymore siblings (John, as ...
'' (1932) as Natasha's Lady in Waiting (uncredited) * ''
One More Spring ''One More Spring'' is a 1935 American comedy drama film about three people, played by Janet Gaynor, Warner Baxter, and Walter Woolf King, living together in a tool room at Central Park as an alternative to being homeless. The film was written by ...
'' (1935) as Minor Role (uncredited) * ''
The Great Hotel Murder ''The Great Hotel Murder'' is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, Rosemary Ames and Mary Carlisle. It is based on ''Recipe for Murder'' a 1934 story by Vincent Starrett. The film stars ...
'' (1935) as Mrs. Harvey (uncredited) * '' Gentle Julia'' (1936) as Aunt (uncredited) * ''
Legion of Terror ''Legion of Terror'' is a 1936 American drama/action film, directed by Charles C. Coleman. The film, which stars Bruce Cabot, Marguerite Churchill, Ward Bond, and Crawford Weaver, is a fictionalized story about the real-life Ku Klux Klan splin ...
'' (1936) as Accident Onlooker (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1936) as Townswoman (uncredited) * ''
That I May Live ''That I May Live'' is a 1937 American crime film directed by Allan Dwan, written by Ben Markson and William M. Conselman, and starring Rochelle Hudson, Robert Kent, J. Edward Bromberg, Jack La Rue, Frank Conroy and Fred Kelsey. It was releas ...
'' (1937) as Woman in Auto Camp (uncredited) (final film role)


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