
Frances Nelson
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Frances Nelson.
Born: November 7, 1892
Place of Birth: Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
Known For

The Stolen Voice

The Beautiful Lie
Believed to be a lost film. A woman's reputation is sullied, and then recovers. Based on the poem "Reveries of a Station House" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.

Love's Crucible
WAS IT Better For Her To Have Loved and Sinned Than Never to Have Sinned At All? STOP--CONSIDER The girl he led astray was another man's sister. Yet-He protected the honor of his own sister with his life. IT'S ALL IN THE POINT OF VIEW.

The Decoy
Glory Moore, a young girl, finds herself left unprovided for after her father's death, as the farm has to be sold to pay his debts.

One of Many
The home of Mrs. Bryson and her two daughters is happy except for the poverty that prevents the girls from sending their sick mother away to the mountains. Both help to support the household, but it is Shirley who feels the responsibility of her mother's approaching death and her worry is evident to all about her. She is employed in a manicure shop frequented by wealthy men and meets Wilfred Templeton, who invites her to dine with him. He questions her about her dejected air and she tells him of her mother's illness. This is Templeton's opportunity, and he asks her to make a bargain with him. He will give her all the money she needs and in return she is to live with him in an apartment which he will establish for her.

The Power of Decision
Artist model Margot uses her “Power of Decision” to choose between two men she loves, after much distress of course!
Filmography
as Louise Joyce
as Margot
as Shirley Bryson
as Glory Moore
as Myra Dymsley
as Marguerite Lawson