Fannie Ward

Acting

Fannie Ward

Born February 22, 1871Saint Louis, Missouri, USA27 credits

Fannie Ward (born Fannie Buchanan; February 22, 1871 – January 27, 1952) was an American actress. She was known for her ageless appearance, and is best known for her role in the 1915 silent film “The Cheat,” one of the earliest films directed by Cecil B. DeMille.

Known For

Filmography

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1920The Secret of Lone Star
as Ellen FrendyMovie
She Played and Paid
1920She Played and Paid
as HélèneMovie
Our Better Selves
1919Our Better Selves
as Loyette MervalMovie
The Profiteers
1919The Profiteers
as Beverly RandallMovie
The Cry of the Weak
1919The Cry of the Weak
as Mary DexterMovie
Common Clay
1919Common Clay
as Ellen NealMovie
The Narrow Path
1918The Narrow Path
as Marion ClarkMovie
The Yellow Ticket
1918The Yellow Ticket
as Anna MirrelMovie
Innocent
1918Innocent
as InnocentMovie
On the Level
1917On the Level
as Merlin Warner, aka Mexicali MayMovie
The Crystal Gazer
1917The Crystal Gazer
as Rose JorgensenMovie
Her Strange Wedding
1917Her Strange Wedding
as Coralie GraysonMovie
Unconquered
1917Unconquered
as Mrs. JacksonMovie
A School for Husbands
1917A School for Husbands
as Lady Betty MannersMovie
Betty to the Rescue
1917Betty to the Rescue
as Betty SherwinMovie
The Years of the Locust
1916The Years of the Locust
as Lorraine RothMovie
Witchcraft
1916Witchcraft
as SuzetteMovie
Each Pearl a Tear
1916Each Pearl a Tear
as Diane WinstonMovie
A Gutter Magdalene
1916A Gutter Magdalene
as Maida CarringtonMovie
For the Defense
1916For the Defense
as Fidele RogetMovie
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1916Tennessee's Pardner
as TennesseeMovie
The Cheat
1915The Cheat
as Edith HardyMovie
The Marriage of Kitty
1915The Marriage of Kitty
as Katherine ''Kitty'' SilvertonMovie