Mary Alden

Mary Alden

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mary Maguire Alden (June 18, 1883 – July 2, 1946) was an American motion picture and stage actress. She was one of the first Broadway actresses to work in Hollywood. Born in New York City, Alden began her career on the Broadway stage. She spent five years on Broadway before moving to Hollywood where she worked for the Biograph Company and Pathé Exchange in...

Known For

The Birth of a Nation

as Stoneman's Housekeeper Lydia

Hell's House

as Lucy Mason

Cast Credits

I Am Not a Racist

as The Housekeeper (archive footage) (uncredited)

Strange Interlude

as Mary, Leeds' Maid

Hell's House

as Lucy Mason

The Bad Sister

as Minor Role (uncredited)

Politics

as Mary Evans

Someone to Love

as Harriet Newton

Ladies of the Mob

as Soft Annie

The Cossacks

as Lukashka's mother

Fools for Luck

as Mrs. Hunter

The Joy Girl

as Mrs. Courage

The Potters

as Ma Potter

April Fool

as Amelia Rosen

Lovey Mary

as Mrs. Wiggs

Brown of Harvard

as Mrs. Brown

The Earth Woman

as Martha Tilden (The Earth Woman)

The Plastic Age

as Mrs. Carver

Soiled

as Mrs. Brown

Under the Rouge

as Martha Maynard

The Unwritten Law

as Miss Grant

The Happy Warrior

as Aunt Maggie

Faint Perfume

as Ma Crumb

The Beloved Brute

as Augustina

Babbitt

as Mrs. Myra Babbitt

When a Girl Loves

as The Czarina

Painted People

as Mrs. Bryne