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Anita Stewart
Born
February 7, 1895
Died: May 4, 1961
(Lived 66 years)
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Career Highlights
70
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0
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Also Known As
Anna Marie "Anita" Stewart
Anna Marie Stewart
Anna Stewart
Anna M. Stewart
Anna Stuart
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Anita Stewart
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70
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Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)
as
Self (archive footage)
January 1, 1942
The Hollywood Handicap
Cast
August 10, 1932
Romance of a Rogue
as
Charmain
October 1, 1928
Sisters of Eve
as
Beatrice Franklin
September 1, 1928
Name the Woman
as
Florence
May 25, 1928
Wild Geese
as
Lind Archer
November 15, 1927
The Isle of Sunken Gold
as
Princess Kala of Tafofu
August 31, 1927
Whispering Wires
as
Doris Stockbridge
October 24, 1926
The Lodge in the Wilderness
as
Virginia Coulson
July 11, 1926
Morganson's Finish
as
Barbara Wesley
May 15, 1926
The Prince of Pilsen
as
Nellie Wagner
May 2, 1926
Rustlin' for Cupid
as
Sybil Hamilton
April 11, 1926
Never the Twain Shall Meet
as
Tamea
September 13, 1925
Go Straight!
as
Self
April 27, 1925
Baree, Son of Kazan
as
Nepeese
April 18, 1925
The Boomerang
as
Virginia Zelva
February 28, 1925
The Great White Way
as
Mabel Vandegrift
January 3, 1924
Hollywood
as
Anita Stewart
August 19, 1923
The Love Piker
as
Hope Warner
July 22, 1923
Mary of the Movies
as
Anita Stewart (uncredited)
May 27, 1923
Souls for Sale
as
Self - Celebrity Actress (uncredited)
April 22, 1923
Seeing Stars
as
Self
October 29, 1922
Rose o' the Sea
as
Rose Eton
July 1, 1922
The Woman He Married
as
Natalie Lane
April 9, 1922
A Question of Honor
as
Anne Wilmot
March 1, 1922
Her Mad Bargain
as
Alice Lambert
December 12, 1921
The Invisible Fear
as
Sylvia Langdon
October 10, 1921
Playthings of Destiny
as
Julie Arnold
May 1, 1921
Sowing the Wind
as
Rosamund Athelstane
April 1, 1921
Harriet and the Piper
as
Harriet Field
September 13, 1920
The Yellow Typhoon
as
Hilda / Berta Nordstorm
May 3, 1920
The Fighting Shepherdess
as
Kate Prentice
March 1, 1920
In Old Kentucky
as
Madge Brierly
December 15, 1919
Mind the Paint Girl
as
Lily Upjohn
November 10, 1919
Human Desire
as
Berenice
October 31, 1919
Her Kingdom of Dreams
as
Judith Rutledge
September 21, 1919
Shadows of the Past
as
Antoinette
July 1, 1919
The Painted World
as
Yvette Murree
June 16, 1919
Mary Regan
as
Mary Regan
May 4, 1919
Two Women
as
Enid Arden
April 28, 1919
A Midnight Romance
as
Marie
March 10, 1919
Virtuous Wives
as
Amy Forrester
December 29, 1918
The Message of the Mouse
as
Wayne Winthrop
July 2, 1917
Clover's Rebellion
as
Clover Dean
May 21, 1917
The More Excellent Way
as
Chrissy Desselden
March 26, 1917
The Girl Philippa
as
Philippa
January 21, 1917
The Glory of Yolanda
as
Yolanda
January 20, 1917
The Combat
as
Muriel Fleming
September 18, 1916
The Daring of Diana
as
Diana
July 24, 1916
The Suspect
as
Sophie Karrenina
May 22, 1916
My Lady's Slipper
as
Countess de Villars
January 10, 1916
Count 'Em
as
Gladys Barnes
November 17, 1915
The Goddess
as
Celestia, the Goddess
May 9, 1915
The Juggernaut
as
Viola / Louise
April 19, 1915
His Phantom Sweetheart
as
Jack's Phantom Sweetheart
April 14, 1915
The Painted World
as
Yvette Murree
September 26, 1914
Uncle Bill
as
Vivian Trent
July 13, 1914
Shadows of the Past
as
Antoinette
June 15, 1914
He Never Knew
as
Grace Devereux / Mme. Renee
April 14, 1914
A Million Bid
as
Agnes Belgradin
April 1, 1914
The Swan Girl
as
The Swan Girl
December 4, 1913
The Tiger
as
Gladys Bardon
September 11, 1913
Song Bird of the North
as
Elida Rumsey
July 2, 1913
The Web
as
Agatha
April 11, 1913
The Classmate's Frolic
as
Classmate
February 4, 1913
Song of the Shell
as
Amy Bradley
December 13, 1912
The Godmother
as
Second Girl
October 8, 1912
Her Choice
as
May - The Vain Niece
September 30, 1912
A Red Cross Martyr; or, on the Firing Lines of Tripoli
Cast
January 2, 1912
The Battle Hymn of the Republic
Cast
June 30, 1911