
Georgie Stone
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Georgie Stone.
Born: September 3, 1909
Place of Birth: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Known For

For Love of Mary Ellen

A Sister of Six
A young woman and her five little brothers and sisters are left orphans by the murder of their father over gold found on his ranch. Together the seven offspring fight against their greedy neighbors to keep what is rightfully theirs.

Jackie
Jacqueline, an orphaned daughter of a famous Russian dancer, has been raised by a French woman who runs a cheap dancing school. A lost film.

Going Straight
A man and his wife both have criminal pasts, but have quit crime and are now respectable citizens. One day a member of their old gang shows up and threatens to expose them if they don't help him pull a heist.

Gretchen the Greenhorn
Gretchen Van Houck is just arriving in the USA, on a ship from Holland. She joins her father, who has already spent several years in America, where he owns an engraving business. In the tenement community where the Van Houcks live, there are residents of many nationalities. Gretchen soon becomes close friends with Pietro, a popular resident, and she also takes an interest in the widow Garrity and her children. Another resident, Rogers, is more mysterious. One day Rogers tells Mr. Van Houck that he could help him get a job printing money for the government. Van Houck eagerly agrees to try, but when he finds out what Rogers is really doing, he is placed in a painful dilemma.

The Doll-House Mystery
When a stack of valuable bonds go missing from the Grant household, suspicion falls on little Carmen Grant's playmate Georgie, whose father is a poor ex-convict trying to go straight.

The Children in the House
A woman is stuck with an unfaithful husband until he is killed robbing a bank.

The Whistle
Robert must avenge his son who was killed in a workplace accident.

Desperate Trails
Bart Carson is in love with Lou and even goes to jail to save Walter A. Walker, a man she says is her brother but who is really a husband who has deserted his wife and two children.

Skin Deep
Skin Deep is a 1929 American talking drama film directed by Ray Enright and starring Monte Blue. It was produced and distributed by the Warner Brothers. It was also released in the U.S. in a silent version for theaters not equipped yet with sound. The film is a remake of a 1922 Associated First National silent film of the same name directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Milton Sills. All copies of this film are now lost. However, the Vitaphone soundtrack, of music and effects, survive.
Filmography
as Dippy
as Benny
as Dannie Boy
as Francis Kingdon
as Victor
as Georgie
as Boorman's Son
as Child
as Danny O'Neil at 8 years old
as Georgie
as Jim McCluskey
as Donald Dutton
as Ali Baba
as John Raymond
as Susan's Brother
as The Kid
as Undetermined Role
as Orphan
as Jimmy Wright
as Clayton Child
as Jonathan
as Little Nicky Garrity
as Ragged Waif
as Child
as Little Bobs
as George (as George Stone)
as Georgie
as Rex McKnight
as Little Dick - The Detective