Rae Berger

Rae Berger or Rhea Berger (March 26, 1877 – November 9, 1931) was an early silent film actor and director. He is erroneously listed in Duke University's "Women Film Pioneers"; he was in fact male.

Rae Berger
Born(1877-03-26)March 26, 1877
DiedNovember 9, 1931(1931-11-09) (aged 54)
Ohio, United States
Other namesRhea Berger
OccupationFilm actor, director
Years active1915–1918

Director filmography

  • Danger Within (1918)
  • The Magic Eye (1918)
  • The Valley of Decision (1916)
  • Bluff (1916)
  • The Voice of Love (1916)
  • The Three Pals (1916)
  • A Million for Mary (1916)
  • Purity (1916)
  • The Overcoat (1916) (as Rhea Berger)

Actor filmography

  • The Craving (1916) .... Leroy Calhoun
  • The First Quarrel (1916)
  • Author! Author! (1915) .... Marcellus M. Peckinpaw
  • Two Hearts and a Thief (1915)
  • Johnny the Barber (1915)
  • An Auto-Bungalow Fracas (1915)
  • Mother's Busy Week (1915)
  • Love, Mumps and Bumps (1915)
  • Incognito (1915)
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