Carol Dempster Filmography

Carol Dempster

Carol Dempster was an American film actress of the silent film era. Born in Duluth, Minnesota, Dempster got her start in films as a protégé of legendary film director D.W. Griffith alongside other Griffith actresses of the mid-1910s Lillian and Dorothy Gish and Mae Marsh. Griffith gave Dempster her first role at age 15 in his colossal 1916 all-star cast Intolerance playing one of the Babylonian harem girls alongside another teenaged newcomer, Mildred Harris. Dempster would eventually become one of Griffiths "favorites" and cast her in nearly every one of his films throughout the...
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Birthdate:December 9, 1901
Birthplace:Minnesota
Date of death:February 1, 1991

Movies with appearances by Carol Dempster

TitleReleasedGenre
The Sorrows of Satan 1926 Fantasy
That Royle Girl 1925 Black-and-white
Sally of the Sawdust 1925 Silent film
Isn't Life Wonderful 1924 Silent film
America 1924 War film
The White Rose 1923 Silent film
One Exciting Night 1922 Silent film
Sherlock Holmes 1922 Detective fiction
Dream Street 1921 Silent film
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Places Carol Dempster has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Carol Dempster
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A Duluth 86,265
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Personal relationships of Carol Dempster

Edwin Larsen
Edwin Larsen
Relationship type:Marriage
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