
Mabel Normand
09 Nov, 1893 in New Brighton, Staten Island, New York, USA
Mabel Normand (November 10, 1892– February 23, 1930) was an American silent film comedienne and actress, a popular star of Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios and noted as one of the film industry's first female screenwriters, producers and directors. Onscreen she appeared in a dozen commercially successful films with Charles Chaplin...
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A Dash Through the Clouds
44%
(1912)

Cohen Saves the Flag
42%
(1913)

Hide and Seek
50%
(1913)

Neighbors
50%
(1912)

The Fickle Spaniard
35%
(1912)

The Engagement Ring
40%
(1912)

The Brave Hunter
44%
(1912)

A Spanish Dilemma
40%
(1912)

Helen's Marriage
48%
(1912)

Oh, Those Eyes
40%
(1912)

The Baron
40%
(1911)

The Squaw's Love
50%
(1911)

Saved from Himself
37%
(1911)

An Interrupted Elopement
45%
(1912)

The Furs
30%
(1912)

Mabel's Stratagem
50%
(1912)

Katchem Kate
44%
(1912)

The Revenue Man and His Girl
45%
(1911)

The Eternal Mother
48%
(1912)
A Healthy Neighborhood
0%
(1913)

Hot Stuff
42%
(1912)
Picciola; or, The Prison Flower
0%
(1911)

The Diving Girl
0%
(1911)

The Diamond Star
0%
(1911)
The Inventor’s Secret
0%
(1911)
Love and Pain
0%
(1913)

Stake Uncle Sam to Play Your Hand
0%
(1918)