
Fannie Ward
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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
Credits

Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema (2007)
as Self (archive footage)

The Cheat (1915)
as Edith Hardy

Witchcraft (1916)
as Suzette

For the Defense (1916)
as Fidele Roget

She Played and Paid (1920)
as Hélène

Betty to the Rescue (1917)
as Betty Sherwin

On the Level (1917)
as Merlin Warner, aka Mexicali May

A School for Husbands (1917)
as Lady Betty Manners

The Narrow Path (1918)
as Marion Clark

Her Strange Wedding (1917)
as Coralie Grayson
Tennessee's Pardner (1916)
as Tennessee

The Winning of Sally Temple (1917)
as Sally Temple

The Years of the Locust (1916)
as Lorraine Roth

The Marriage of Kitty (1915)
as Katherine ''Kitty'' Silverton

Each Pearl a Tear (1916)
as Diane Winston
The Secret of Lone Star (1920)
as Ellen Frendy

A Gutter Magdalene (1916)
as Maida Carrington

The Only Way (1919)
Actor

The Yellow Ticket (1918)
as Anna Mirrel

The Crystal Gazer (1917)
as Rose Jorgensen

Unconquered (1917)
as Mrs. Jackson

The Cry of the Weak (1919)
as Mary Dexter

Innocent (1918)
as Innocent

Common Clay (1919)
as Ellen Neal

A Japanese Nightingale (1918)
as Yuki

Our Better Selves (1919)
as Loyette Merval

The Profiteers (1919)
as Beverly Randall





