Frances Nelson (actress)
Frances Nelson (St. Paul, Minnesota November 7, 1892–The Bronx, New York January, 1975) was an American silent film actress.
Selected filmography
- The Country Girl (1915) directed by Clem Easton, also starring George Bailey, Jim O'Neill.
- Love's Crucible (1916)[1]
- Human Driftwood (1916)
- The Decoy (1916)
- The Almighty Dollar (1916)
- One of Many (1917)
- The Beautiful Lie (1917)
- The Power of Decision (1917)
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References
- The Moving Picture World Volume 27 - Page 401 1916 - ""The Point of View" introduces a new film star in the charming person of Frances Nelson, who is provided with an exceptionally strong and congenial part in this film version of Jules Eckert Goodman's dramatic story. Miss Nelson plays Myra, a country girl who is ardently loved by a prosaic grocery "king" but hankers for an artistic career. "
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