
Olga Grey
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Olga Grey (born Anushka Zacsek or Anna Zacsek, November 10, 1896 – April 25, 1973) was an American silent film actress, sometimes billed with the alternate spelling of her last name, Olga Gray. She was known for Intolerance (1916), A Bold Impersonation (1915) and His Lesson (1915). She later became an attorney under her original name, Anna Zacsek. In 1942 she was one of the defense attorneys in the "Sleepy Lagoon" trials, defending gang members Henry Leyvas, Victor Segobia, and Edward Grandpré. She was the only woman attorney in the courtroom for these trials.
Known for
Credits

The Birth of a Nation (1915)
as Laura Keene (uncredited)

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916)
as Mary Magdalene (Judean Story)

Macbeth (1916)
as Lady Agnes
Fanatics (1917)
as Lola Monroe

Pillars of Society (1916)
as Madame Linda Dorf (as Olga Gray)
His Lesson (1915)
as Dorothy Vernon

The Third Eye (1920)
as Zaida Savoy

The Woman God Forgot (1917)
as Aztec Woman

The Ghost House (1917)
as Alice Atwell

The Girl at Home (1917)
as Diana Parish

When a Man Rides Alone (1919)
as Beatriz de Taos
Pathways of Life (1916)
Actor

Double Trouble (1915)
as Madame Leclaire

Modern Husbands (1919)
as Cleo (as Olga Gray)

A Wild Girl of the Sierras (1916)
as Moll

Trixie from Broadway (1919)
as Gertie Brown
Old Mother Grey (1915)
as Maude - Peter's Wife

The Mayor of Filbert (1919)
as Miss Greta Schwartz

The Failure (1915)
as Rose
Jim Bludso (1917)
as Gabrielle



