
1901-11-27 ( 123 years old ) in Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA
Mildred Harris was an American film actress during the early part of the 20th century. She was also the first wife of Charlie Chaplin. Harris began her career in the film industry as a child actress when she was 11 years old.
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Movies
Hail the Conquering Hero
1944-08-09
Reap the Wild Wind
1942-03-26
Holiday Inn
1942-01-01
Movie Maniacs
1936-02-20
Never Too Late
1935-11-27
Stars of Yesterday
1931-12-31
No, No, Nanette
1930-01-03
Side Street
1929-09-14
The Power of the Press
1928-10-30
Melody of Love
1928-10-10
The Adventurous Soul
1927-11-29
Sumuru
1927-09-01
The Swell-Head
1927-08-05
She's My Baby
1927-05-10
Husband Hunters
1927-01-15
The Cruise of the Jasper B
1926-12-12
The Wolf Hunters
1926-07-20
Dangerous Traffic
1926-06-07
The Isle of Retribution
1926-04-25
Mama Behave
1926-02-27
The Unknown Lover
1925-10-30
The Fighting Cub
1925-07-27
A Man of Iron
1925-06-28
Beyond the Border
1925-05-30
The Dressmaker from Paris
1925-03-30
The Desert Hawk
1924-10-25
In Fast Company
1924-07-15
One Law for the Woman
1924-05-25
By Divine Right
1924-02-17
The Shadow of the East
1924-01-27
The Daring Years
1923-09-15
The Fog
1923-01-18
Fool's Paradise
1921-12-09
A Prince There Was
1921-11-13
Old Dad
1920-11-01
Polly of the Storm Country
1920-04-04
Forbidden
1919-09-08
Home
1919-08-31
When a Girl Loves
1919-02-15
Borrowed Clothes
1918-11-04
For Husbands Only
1918-09-01
The Doctor and the Woman
1918-03-04
The Price of a Good Time
1917-11-04
The Cold Deck
1917-10-31
Golden Rule Kate
1917-08-12
An Old Fashioned Young Man
1917-04-14
A Love Sublime
1917-03-11
The Bad Boy
1917-02-18
The Americano
1916-12-23
The Matrimaniac
1916-12-16
Hoodoo Ann
1916-03-26
Enoch Arden
1915-04-08
His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz
1914-10-14
The Magic Cloak of Oz
1914-09-28
The Patchwork Girl of Oz
1914-09-28
Shadows of the Past
1914-06-15
O Mimi san
1914-02-05
Granddad
1913-07-23
The Seal of Silence
1913-06-27
The Drummer of the 8th
1913-05-28
The Triumph of Right
1912-05-26
The Post Telegrapher
1912-04-30
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