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Betty Scott was born on March 7, 1883 in New York, USA as Elise Scott. She was an actress and writer, known for The Fable of Sister Mae, Who Did As Well As Could Be Expected (1915), The Fable of the Struggle Between Personal Liberty and the Wave of Reform (1915) and Affinities (1915). She was married to Sam Hardy. She died on February 7, 1955 in ...
Date Of Birth March 7, 1883 Place Of Birth New York, USA Profession Actress, Writer Star Sign Pisces
Actress Title Year Status Character The Blindness of Virtue 1915 Chorus girl The Fable of the Scoffer Who Fell Hard 1915 Short Hunt's Wife The Gilded Cage 1915 Short Eloise The Clutch of Circumstance 1915 Short Margaret Field - the Governor's Daughter How Slippery Slim Saw the Show 1915 Short as Elizabeth Scott The Turn of the Wheel 1915 Short The Fable of the Busy Man and the Idle Woman 1915 Short The Wife's Friend The Lady of the Snows 1915 Short Helen Mason The Fable of the Struggle Between Personal Liberty and the Wave of Reform 1915 Short The Judge The Fable of the Galumptious Girl 1915 Short The City Cousin Mr. Buttles 1915 Short Mrs. Tipton The Fable of the Bachelor and the Back-Pedal 1915 Short The Girl's Friend Under Royal Patronage 1914 Short Baroness Karm An Old, Old Song 1913 Short Ruth - Alice's Little Girl Ridin' the Wind 1925 Dolly Dutton A Waiting Game 1916 Short as Elizabeth Scott A Daughter of the City 1915 Muriel A Christmas Revenge 1915 Short as Elizabeth Scott The Fable of Sister Mae, Who Did As Well As Could Be Expected 1915 Short Mary aka Mae The Alster Case 1915 Linda The Night That Sophie Graduated 1915 Short as Elizabeth Scott The Crimson Wing 1915 Clothilde Berthon When Snakeville Struck Oil 1915 Short as Elizabeth Scott Snakeville's Weak Women 1915 Short as Elizabeth Scott Affinities 1915/II Short Alice Thomas The Man Trail 1915 Myrtle His Crucible 1915 Short May Worthe - an Adventuress
Writer Title Year Status Character Pardon My Gun 1930 story - uncredited Half Pint Polly 1930 Short story
Known for movies The Fable of Sister Mae, Who Did As Well As Could Be Expected (1915) as Mary aka Mae
The Fable of the Struggle Between Personal Liberty and the Wave of Reform (1915) as The Judge
Affinities (1915) as Alice Thomas
The Fable of the Scoffer Who Fell Hard (1915) as Hunt's Wife