Anita Stewart Net Worth is $1.5 Million Anita Stewart Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Anita Stewart was born on February 7, 1895 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA as Anna M. Stewart. She was an actress and producer, known for Virtuous Wives (1918), Sowing the Wind (1921) and Human Desire (1919). She was married to George Peabody Converse and Rudolph Cameron. She died on May 4, 1961 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California,...
Date Of Birth February 7, 1895 Died 1961-05-04 Place Of Birth Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA Height 5' 5" (1.65 m) Profession Actress, Producer Spouse George Peabody Converse Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 According to an article in Pantomime Magazine (October 12, 1921, p. 17), she owned an English bulldog named King Casey who appeared in at least one of the films she made with Edwin Carewe in 1921. 2 American silent screen star. Entered films with Vitagraph in Brooklyn at the age of sixteen. Romantically partnered on screen with Earle Williams. Had her own, short-lived production company with Louis B. Mayer around the time of her best-known film, Virtuous Wives (1918). Under contract with First National from 1919. Remained a major draw card with movie audiences throughout the 1920's. Retired in 1928 with the advent of sound as one of the wealthiest women in Hollywood. 3 Graduate of Erasmus High School, Brooklyn, NY. 4 Sister of actor/director George Stewart and actress Lucille Lee Stewart .
Actress Title Year Status Character The Hollywood Handicap 1932 Short Character Romance of a Rogue 1928 Charmain Sisters of Eve 1928 Beatrice Franklin Name the Woman 1928 Florence Wild Geese 1927 Lind Archer Isle of Sunken Gold 1927 Princess Kala of Tafofu Whispering Wires 1926 Doris Stockbridge The Lodge in the Wilderness 1926 Virginia Coulson The Prince of Pilsen 1926 Nellie Wagner Morganson's Finish 1926 Barbara Wesley Rustling for Cupid 1926 Sybil Hamilton Never the Twain Shall Meet 1925 Tamea Baree, Son of Kazan 1925 Nepeese The Boomerang 1925 Virginia Zelva The Great White Way 1924 Mabel Vandegrift The Love Piker 1923 Hope Warner Mary of the Movies 1923 Anita Stewart (uncredited) Rose o' the Sea 1922 Rose Elton The Woman He Married 1922 Natalie Lane A Question of Honor 1922 Anne Wilmot Her Mad Bargain 1921 Alice Lambert The Invisible Fear 1921 Sylvia Langdon Playthings of Destiny 1921 Julie Arnold Sowing the Wind 1921 Rosamund Athelstane Harriet and the Piper 1920 Harriet Field The Yellow Typhoon 1920 Hilda / Berta Nordstorm The Fighting Shepherdess 1920 Kate Prentice In Old Kentucky 1919 Madge Brierly The Mind-the-Paint Girl 1919 Lily Upjohn / Lily Parradell Human Desire 1919 Berenice Her Kingdom of Dreams 1919 Judith Rutledge Shadows of the Past 1919 Antoinette The Painted World 1919 Yvette Murree Mary Regan 1919 Mary Regan Two Women 1919 Enid Arden A Midnight Romance 1919 Marie Virtuous Wives 1918 Amy Forrester The Message of the Mouse 1917 Wayne Winthrop Clover's Rebellion 1917 Clover Dean The More Excellent Way 1917 Chrissy Desselden The Glory of Yolanda 1917 Yolanda The Girl Philippa 1916 Philippa The Combat 1916 Muriel Fleming The Daring of Diana 1916 Diana The Suspect 1916 Sophie Karrenina My Lady's Slipper 1916 Countess de Villars Count 'Em 1915 Short Gladys Barnes The Awakening 1915 Short Jo - a Girl of the Slums The Goddess 1915 Celestia, the Goddess The Sort-of-Girl-Who-Came-From-Heaven 1915 Short The Actress His Phantom Sweetheart 1915 Short Jack's Phantom Sweetheart The Juggernaut 1915 Short Viola Hardin / Louise (daughter) From Headquarters 1915 Short Rose Peters The Right Girl? 1915 Short Mrs. Newlywed The Sins of the Mothers 1914 Trixie Graham Raymond Two Women 1914 Short Anita del Woodland 'Midst Woodland Shadows 1914 Short Anita - a Girl of the Forest Four Thirteen 1914 Short Elaine Hall The Painted World 1914 Yvette Murree Uncle Bill 1914 Short Vivien Trent Shadows of the Past 1914 Short Antoinette Too Much Uncle 1914 Short Grace He Never Knew 1914 Short Grace Devereux / Mme. Renee The Girl from Prosperity 1914 Short Bessie Williams Back to Broadway 1914 Short Bessie Williams, Manicurist A Million Bid 1914 Agnes Belgradin Lincoln, the Lover 1914 Short Ann Rutledge The Lucky Elopement 1914 Short Madeline The Right and the Wrong of It 1914 Short Elsie Maynard Diana's Dress Reform 1914 Short Diana His Second Wife 1913 Short Ellice - the Schoolteacher The Swan Girl 1913 Short The Swan Girl The Wreck 1913 Short Rita Carlyle Why I Am Here 1913 Short The Stenographer His Last Fight 1913 Short The Young Heiress The Treasure of Desert Isle 1913 Short Jean The Lost Millionaire 1913 Short Josephine Blake The Tiger 1913 Short Gladys Bardon (as Anna Stuart) The Prince of Evil 1913 Short Georgia Rivers The Moulding 1913 Short Meg Jones A Sweet Deception 1913 Short Mrs. Grace Bradley Song Bird of the North 1913 Short Elida Rumsey A Regiment of Two 1913 Short Mrs. Harry Bennett (as Anna Stewart) The Forgotten Latchkey 1913 Short Mrs. Burton (as Anna Stewart) Two's Company, Three's a Crowd 1913 Short Sadie (as Anna Stewart) A Fighting Chance 1913 Short Nell - the Stenographer (as Anna Stewart) The Web 1913 Short Agatha (as Anna Stewart) Love Laughs at Locksmiths; or, Love Finds a Way 1913 Short Bess, a Student (as Anna Stewart) Belinda the Slavey; or, Plot and Counterplot 1913 Short Miss Kitty (as Anna Stewart) Papa Puts One Over 1913 Short Anna Dean (as Anna Stewart) The Classmate's Frolic 1913 Short Classmate (as Anna Stewart) The Bringing Out of Papa 1913 Short Second Dean Daughter (as Anna Stewart) Song of the Shell 1912 Short Amy Bradley (as Anna Stewart) The Wood Violet 1912 Short Olympia (as Anna Stewart) Billy's Pipe Dream 1912 Short Pert Dawson (as Anna Stewart) The Godmother 1912 Short Second Girl (as Anna Stewart) Her Choice 1912 Short May - the Vain Niece (as Anna M. Stewart) A Red Cross Martyr; or, On the Firing Lines of Tripoli 1912 Short as Anna Stewart The Battle Hymn of the Republic 1911 Short An Angel (as Anna Stewart) Prejudice of Pierre Marie 1911 Short as Anna Stewart A Tale of Two Cities 1911 Short uncredited
Producer Title Year Status Character The Invisible Fear 1921 producer Playthings of Destiny 1921 producer Sowing the Wind 1921 producer Harriet and the Piper 1920 producer The Yellow Typhoon 1920 producer The Fighting Shepherdess 1920 producer In Old Kentucky 1919 producer The Mind-the-Paint Girl 1919 producer Human Desire 1919 producer Her Kingdom of Dreams 1919 producer Mary Regan 1919 producer A Midnight Romance 1919 executive producer Virtuous Wives 1918 producer Rose o' the Sea 1922 producer The Woman He Married 1922 producer A Question of Honor 1922 producer Her Mad Bargain 1921 producer
Self Title Year Status Character Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 5 1937 Documentary short Herself Hollywood on Parade No. B-1 1934 Short Herself (uncredited) Go Straight 1925 Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 4, No. 7 1923 Documentary short Herself Hollywood 1923 Herself Souls for Sale 1923 Herself (uncredited) Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 14 1922 Documentary short Herself Seeing Stars 1922 Documentary short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 25 1921 Documentary short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 21 1921 Documentary short Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 2 1920 Documentary short Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6724 Hollywood Blvd.
Known for movies Virtuous Wives (1918) as Amy Forrester
Sowing the Wind (1921) as Rosamund Athelstane
Human Desire (1919) as Berenice
The Juggernaut (1915) as Viola Hardin / Louise (daughter)