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Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  
Sedley Brown

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Carrie Ward

Years active
  
1911-1925


Carrie Clark Ward Carrie Clark Ward in ROSE OF THE WORLD 1925 roaring 20

Born
  
January 9, 1862 (
1862-01-09
)

Died
  
February 6, 1926, Hollywood, California, United States

Movies
  
The Eagle, Her Winning Way, The Siren's Song

Similar People
  
William Desmond Taylor, Joseph Henabery, J Gordon Edwards, Donald Crisp, Lloyd Ingraham

Carrie Clark Ward (January 9, 1862 – February 6, 1926) was an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in 62 films between 1911 and 1925. She was born in Virginia City, Nevada and died in Hollywood, California. She was married to J. Sedley Browne, the first husband of Henrietta Crosman. Ward appeared in numerous silent films in the company of many stars but today she's remembered primarily for her comic turn in the Rudolph Valentino-Clarence Brown directed classic The Eagle 1925.

Filmography

Actress
1925
The Golden Cocoon as
Mrs. Parker (as Carrie Clark)
1925
The Only Thing as
Princess Anne
1925
Rose of the World as
Sally Towsey
1925
The Eagle as
Aunt Aurelia
1925
The Unholy Three as
Mother Watching Hercules' Act (uncredited)
1925
The Man in Blue as
Mrs. Shaughnessy
1925
The Awful Truth as
Mrs. Julia Leeson
1925
Who Cares as
Housekeeper
1925
A Fool and His Money as
Mrs. Schmick
1924
Thundering Hoofs as
Duenna
1924
His Hour as
Prinncess Murieska
1924
Dante's Inferno as
Radio Singer (uncredited)
1924
Girls Men Forget as
Aunt Clara
1923
Breaking Into Society as
Mrs. Pat O'Toole
1923
Scaramouche as
Madame Benoît (uncredited)
1923
Soul of the Beast as
Mrs.Boussut
1923
Can a Woman Love Twice? as
Housekeeper
1922
The World's a Stage as
Carrie (uncredited)
1922
Timothy's Quest as
Townswoman (uncredited)
1922
The Prisoner of Zenda as
Rotund Train Platform Conductor (uncredited)
1922
The Top of New York as
Mrs. Brady
1922
Through a Glass Window as
Molly Clancy
1922
Ashes as
Mrs. Van Stuyhl
1922
Penrod (uncredited)
1922
At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern as
Mrs. Dodd
1921
Miss Lulu Bett as
Gossip (uncredited)
1921
The Love Charm as
Housekeeper
1921
Her Winning Way as
Nora
1921
One Wild Week as
Cook
1921
Black Roses as
Bridget
1921
Sham as
Rosie
1921
Bob Hampton of Placer as
Housekeeper
1921
Ducks and Drakes as
Flirty Little Woman at Depot (uncredited)
1920
The Land of Jazz as
Mrs. Dunkinson (as Carry Ward)
1920
Out of the Storm as
Teddy
1920
The Orphan as
Aunt Cynthia
1920
Old Lady 31 as
Abigail
1920
Would You Forgive? as
Aunt Cynthia
1920
The Paliser Case as
Tambourina
1919
Why Smith Left Home as
Lavina
1919
Wolves of the Night as
Mrs. Benson
1919
Daddy-Long-Legs as
Mrs. Semple (as Carrie Clark Warde)
1919
The Siren's Song as
Paulette Remey
1918
Under the Yoke as
Duenna
1918
True Blue as
Buck's Wife
1918
Cheating the Public as
Mrs. O'Toole
1917
The Conqueror as
Mammy
1917
The Honor System as
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
1917
One Touch of Sin as
The Widow
1915
A Night in the Show (Short) as
Lady in Audience with Ostrich Plume Hat (uncredited)
1915
The Bank (Short) as
Bank Customer (uncredited)
1915
You'll Find Out (Short) as
Mrs. Welkins
1914
Through the Keyhole (Short) as
Mrs. Hunter Fortune
1914
The Devil and Mrs. Walker (Short) as
Mrs. Walker (as Carrie C. Ward)
1914
Percy Pimpernickel, Soubrette (Short) as
Mrs. Burke - Head of the House (as Carrie W. Ward)
1914
Apollo Fred Becomes a Homeseeker (Short)
1914
Apollo Fred Sees the Point (Short)
1914
The Rival Barbers (Short) as
Mrs. O'Shea
1914
The Clerk (Short) as
Landlady
1914
A Riot in Rubeville (Short)
1914
It's a Bear! (Short)
1914
The Thief and the Book (Short)(as Carrie Nast)
1914
Jake's Hoodoo (Short) as
Mrs. Henpeck
1913
The Baby (Short)
1913
The Pride of the Force (Short) as
Nora - the Cook (as Carrie Ward)
1913
Mrs. Brown's Burglar (Short) as
Mrs. Brown
1913
The Rival Pitchers (Short) as
The Widow Murphy
1913
The Padre's Sacrifice (Short) as
Elena - the Padre's Housekeeper
1913
The Iceman's Revenge (Short)
1911
A Cure for Dyspepsia (Short) as
Mother
1911
How Spriggins Took Lodgers (Short) as
Anna Maria - the Kitchen Maid (as Mrs. Sedley Brown)

References

Carrie Clark Ward Wikipedia


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