Julia Stuart
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1867-01-01
Place of Birth:Sandwich, Kent, England, UK
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Also Known As:Julia Stewart

The Ballet Girl (1916)
Aerial dancer La Syrena, whose jealous husband kills her while she performs in midair. Her daughter, Jennie Raeburn, soon orphaned, grows up unaware...

Life's Whirlpool (1916)
Eight years before the release of Erich Von Stroheim's Greed, Frank Norris's 1899 novel McTeague was adapted to the screen by World Film. The basic...

Oh, You Ragtime! (1912)
The famous pianist Tenorini has moved into the neighbourhood. He plays a song (a spring waltz from "Alexander's Ragtime Band") on the piano; it is...

The Flash of an Emerald (1915)
The picture starts with Robert Warwick walking into the office of director Albert Capellani (the film's actual director). Capellani offers him the...

Saved from the Titanic (1912)
A young woman tells her parents and fiance (in flashback) about the recent sinking of the Titanic and her experiences as a passenger during the...

The Slavey’s Affinity (1911)
A maid loves her employer, sacrificing her own happiness in order to insure his.

Through Jealous Eyes (1911)
A jealous mother is envious of the affection shown toward her future daughter-in-law by her husband.

A Fascinating Bachelor (1911)
A nurse ignores her other patients in order to concentrate on her favorite one, a fascinating bachelor.

The Test (1911)
A girl chooses between two boys by testing how each one would help the poor.

A Rebellious Blossom (1911)
A widow threatens her rebellious daughter that she will remarry if the girl does not behave at school.

The Painted Madonna (1917)
Dishonored by playboy John Radon, simple country girl Stella Dean flees to the city to hide her shame. Leading a disreputable life she eventually...

The Common Law (1916)
Based on the Novel by Robert W. Chambers of New York City life among the upper-crust, Valerie West , artist/model and philosopher, undergoes much...

Robin Hood (1912)
Robin Hood is a 1912 film made by Eclair Studios when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in...

The Crimson Dove (1917)
Young minister Brand Cameron meets stage star Adrienne Durant at her father's humble country home. Believing her an innocent country girl, Cameron...

Maternity (1917)
Because of the loss of three generations of women in her family during childbirth Ellen Locke is frightened to have kids. Frustrated by her decision,...

Moral Courage (1917)
Wealthy Joshua Anson expects his son Chadwick to marry a woman of their class, but much to his chagrin Chadwick falls in love with factory girl Mary...

The World Against Him (1916)
Cowboy Mark West lives on a ranch with his sister Mary, who suffers from a serious spinal disorder. Flighty East Coast socialite Violet Ridgeway...

Fruits of Desire (1916)
Mark Truitt dreams of becoming a steel magnate, so he leaves his home in the country and his sweetheart Unity and settles in Pittsburgh. He starts...

The Little Dutch Girl (1915)
The old gardener, attracted by the ducks' antics, goes to the lake to find a basket with a baby in it. He becomes her guardian but passes away when...

The Boss (1915)
A man rises from rags to riches, first by boxing, then as a saloon owner, freight contractor, and eventually dockyard boss. However, the man's...

Lola (1914)
A scientist resurrects his dead daughter, only to realize she now lacks a soul.

The Beaten Path (1913)
A lost film. "The Beaten Path" was a 3-reel 3000-foot film produced by the Eclair company in the United States. The film was directed by O.A.C. Lund,...