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Frances Ne Moyer
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Frances Ne Moyer was an actress who appeared in silent comedy films. She worked for Lubin.
She was born in Westfield, New York and attended Miss Nardin's Academy in Buffalo, New York where she lived. Marguerite Ne Moyer was also a film actress. Her family was in show business and she performed with the Anson Gilmore Stock Company.[1]
A reported noted her among performers to be used in support of Mae Hotaling at Lubin, describing her as "the girl with the beautiful eyes".[2]
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Filmography
- Summer Love (1914)
- His Sudden Recovery (1914) as the Joneses daughter
- A Tango Tragedy (1914) as Nora Muldoon
- Outwitting Dad (1914) as Lena Gross
- Pins Are Lucky (1914) as Ruth Singleton
- Outwitting Dad (1914)[3]
- Cannibal King (1915) as Grace
- The Particular Cowboys (1914) as Muriel, the cook
- The Prize Baby (1915) as Florence
- Shoddy the Tailor (1915) as Minnie
- The Smuggler's Daughter (1914)
- Safety Worst (1915) as Jane Hudson
- Mixed Flats (1915) as Mrs. Robbins
- Cupid's Target (1915) as Lucy
- The Servant Girl's Legacy (1914) as Bess
- What a Cinch (1915) as Molly Mason
- A Lucky Strike (1915) as Elinor, Nelle Crehan's niece
- The Dead Letter (1915) as Lena Pula
- Dobs at the Shore (1914) as Helen
- Who Stole the Doggies? as Maggie, the Cook
- The Smugglers, as daughter[1]
- Lover's Signal[1]
- Won at High Tide[1]
- Percival's Awakening[4]
- At left in What a Cinch (1915), with Oliver Hardy
- At left in Who Stole the Doggies? (1915)
- At right in The Dead Letter (1915)
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References
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