Ethel Wales
Acting Born Apr 4, 1878 Passaic, New Jersey, USA 24 credits
Biography
From Wikipedia
Ethel Wales (April 4, 1878 - February 15, 1952) was an American actress, who appeared in 130 films during her 30-year career. She was the first wife of Wellington E. Wales (1886–1954), Mary Pickford's business manager during the height of her popularity. The couple had one son, Wellington Charles Wales (1918–1966), an editorial writer for the New York Times who died of a heart attack shortly after his 19 year-old son Samuel was killed in a train mishap. Her second husband was actor Hal Taliaferro.
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Full filmography
- The Flood (1931) as Aunt Constance
- Love Me Tonight (1932) as Madame Dutoit - Dressmaker (uncredited)
- Blue Skies (1929) as Matron (episode 1)
- Blonde Alibi (1946) as Landlady (Uncredited)
- Let Us Live (1939) as Theatre Scrubwoman - Ella (uncredited)
- Tarnished (1950) as Ida Baker
- Dark Command (1940) as Townswoman
- The Cowboy and the Lady (1938) as Dinner Party Guest (uncredited)
- The Crime Doctor (1934) as Miss Farnum, Gifford's Secretary (uncredited)
- The Trial of Vivienne Ware (1932) as Gossip (uncredited)
- Shattered Lives (1925) as Elizabeth Trent
- Sudden Money (1939) as Miss Perkins
- Go Straight! (1925) as Mamie
- The Criminal Code (1931) as Katie Ryan
- Craig's Wife (1928) as Eliza
- When Husbands Flirt (1925) as Mrs. Wilbur Belcher
- The Donovan Affair (1929) as Mrs. Lindsey
- Saturday Night (1922) as Party Guest
- The Monster (1925) as Mrs. Watson
- Merton of the Movies (1924) as Mrs. Montague
- The Merry Frinks (1934) as United Charities Worker
- The Fighting Parson (1933) as Betsy Larkin
- Tom Sawyer (1930) as Mrs. Harper
- Female (1933) as Alison's Secretary (Uncredited)