Birthday: 1884-07-12
Deathday: 1949-07-26
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA
Gender: Female
Owned By: Unowned
Linda Arvidson (born Linda Arvidson Johnson, July 12, 1884 – July 26, 1949; sometimes credited as Linda Griffith) was an American stage and film actress and philanthropist through the Linda A. Griffith Fund. She became one of America's early motion picture stars while working at Biograph Studios in New York, where none of the company's actors, until 1913, were credited on screen. Along with Florence Lawrence, Marion Leonard, and other female performers there, she was often referred to by theatergoers and in trade publications as simply one of the "Biograph girls". Arvidson began working in the new, rapidly expanding film industry after meeting her future husband D. W. Griffith, who impressed her as an innovative screen director. Their marriage was kept secret for reasons of professional discretion.
[biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]
Year | Title | Character | |
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1916-10-01 | Charity | Mary Fleming | |
1914-05-28 | The Wife | Helen Truman | |
1914-05-21 | A Fair Rebel | Clairette Montieth - Steve's Sister | |
1914-01-01 | Beverly of Graustark | Beverly Calhoun | |
1913-05-17 | The Scarlet Letter | Hester Prynne | |
1911-11-20 | The Miser's Heart | Kathy's Mother | |
1911-06-15 | Enoch Arden: Part II | ||
1911-06-15 | Enoch Arden | Annie Lee | |
1911-06-12 | Enoch Arden: Part I | ||
1911-02-23 | His Daughter | ||
1911-02-16 | Fisher Folks | Bertha | |
1911-02-06 | Heart Beats of Long Ago | ||
1911-01-22 | Fate's Turning | ||
1911-01-18 | His Trust Fulfilled | ||
1911-01-16 | His Trust | ||
1910-10-17 | The Broken Doll | ||
1910-08-15 | The Usurer | Clerk's Wife | |
1910-05-12 | The Two Brothers | Mexican | |
1910-05-05 | The Unchanging Sea | The Fisherman's Wife | |
1910-03-07 | The Thread of Destiny | Hotelkeeper's Wife | |
1910-02-08 | The Converts | ||
1910-01-27 | The Last Deal | ||
1910-01-24 | The Honor of His Family | Woman at Farewell | |
1910-01-03 | The Rocky Road | ||
1909-12-30 | The Day After | Servant | |
1909-12-27 | To Save Her Soul | In Audience | |
1909-12-13 | A Corner in Wheat | Farmer's Wife | |
1909-12-06 | Through the Breakers | ||
1909-10-27 | Lines of White on a Sullen Sea | Emily | |
1909-10-23 | The Children's Friend | ||
1909-10-03 | Pippa Passes | Greek Model | |
1909-09-27 | Leather Stocking | One of the Colonel's Nieces | |
1909-09-09 | Comata, the Sioux | Nellie Howe | |
1909-09-02 | The Sealed Room | A Lady-in-Waiting | |
1909-08-30 | Pranks | ||
1909-08-30 | The Mills of the Gods | Hulda - the Maid | |
1909-06-24 | The Peachbasket Hat | Visitor | |
1909-06-17 | Her First Biscuits | ||
1909-06-17 | The Faded Lilies | ||
1909-05-27 | The Cricket on the Hearth | Sister Dorothy | |
1909-05-20 | Resurrection | At Prison | |
1909-05-17 | The Jilt | Wedding Guest | |
1909-05-13 | A Baby's Shoe | The Daughter | |
1909-05-03 | The Eavesdropper | Mercedes' Friend | |
1909-04-22 | Drive for a Life | One of Mignon's Sisters | |
1909-04-15 | Confidence | Dinner Guest | |
1909-04-12 | The Winning Coat | Servant | |
1909-04-01 | A Drunkard's Reformation | Mrs. John Wharton | |
1909-03-29 | The Medicine Bottle | Telephone Operator / At Party | |
1909-03-18 | The Voice of the Violin | At Party Meeting | |
1909-03-15 | The Lure of the Gown | Rich Woman | |
1909-03-15 | I Did It | A Visitor | |
1909-03-11 | The Salvation Army Lass | In First Bar / In Factory | |
1909-03-08 | The Roue’s Heart | Noblewoman / Sculptress's Friend | |
1909-03-04 | Fool's Revenge | At Court | |
1909-03-01 | His Wife's Mother | Restaurant Patron | |
1909-02-25 | At the Altar | ||
1909-02-22 | The Golden Louis | Reveller | |
1909-02-21 | The Politician's Love Story | Woman - Third Couple | |
1909-02-18 | The Joneses Have Amateur Theatricals | The Maid | |
1909-02-15 | The Curtain Pole | Party planner / Woman on street | |
1909-02-15 | His Ward's Love | The Maid | |
1909-02-11 | Tragic Love | Mrs. Rankin | |
1909-02-08 | Edgar Allan Poe | ||
1909-02-08 | A Wreath in Time | At Stage Door | |
1909-01-28 | The Cord of Life | In Tenement | |
1909-01-25 | Those Awful Hats | Theatre Audience | |
1909-01-25 | The Welcome Burglar | The Maid | |
1909-01-21 | Mr. Jones Has a Card Party | The Maid | |
1909-01-21 | The Fascinating Mrs. Francis | ||
1909-01-18 | The Criminal Hypnotist | Party Guest | |
1909-01-18 | Those Boys! | A Daughter | |
1909-01-14 | A Rural Elopement | Cynthia Stebbins | |
1909-01-14 | The Sacrifice | At Wigmaker's | |
1909-01-11 | Love Finds a Way | Lady-in-Waiting | |
1909-01-01 | One Touch of Nature | Nurse | |
1908-12-29 | The Helping Hand | Daisy Harcourt | |
1908-12-18 | An Awful Moment | The Maid | |
1908-12-15 | The Test of Friendship | Guest / Woman at Wigmaker's | |
1908-12-08 | The Feud and the Turkey | Mrs. Caufield | |
1908-11-24 | A Woman's Way | The Camper's Wife | |
1908-11-17 | The Song of the Shirt | Dying Woman | |
1908-11-10 | The Taming of the Shrew | Bianca | |
1908-11-06 | The Pirate's Gold | Mrs. Wilkinson | |
1908-11-03 | After Many Years | ||
1908-10-10 | Father Gets in the Game | ||
1908-09-29 | The Stolen Jewels | The Nurse | |
1908-09-22 | Where the Breakers Roar | Alice Fairchild | |
1908-09-15 | The Red Girl | Woman in Second Bar | |
1908-09-01 | Betrayed by a Handprint | The Maid / Party Guest | |
1908-08-28 | For a Wife's Honor | The Maid | |
1908-08-25 | Balked at the Altar | ||
1908-08-18 | The Fatal Hour | Kidnapped Woman | |
1908-08-14 | The Man and the Woman | Gladys | |
1908-08-06 | A Calamitous Elopement | Jennie | |
1908-08-04 | The Bandit’s Waterloo (The Outwitting of an Andalusian Brigand by a Pretty Senora) | Accomplice / Woman at Inn | |
1908-07-14 | The Adventures of Dollie | Mother | |
1908-07-10 | The Stage Rustler | Mother on Street | |
1908-07-02 | At the Crossroads of Life | Daughter | |
1908-06-29 | At the French Ball | Wife | |
1908-05-20 | When Knights Were Bold | ||
1908-04-29 | The King's Messenger | Person in Court | |
1908-02-01 | Classmates | Extra |