
Kate Toncray
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 1, 1867
Place of Birth: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
Known For

Fighting Blood
After the Civil War, an ex-soldier and his family settle in the Dakota Territory. The son quarrels with the father and leaves home. Riding in the hills, he spots a band of Indians attacking a neighboring homestead, and he races back to warn his family as the Indians chase him.

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.

The Miser's Heart
Thieves decide to steal the money an old miser has hidden away. He refuses to open the safe for them, so they threaten to kill a little girl who lives in his building.

The Massacre
The story of the massacre of an Indian village, and the ensuing retaliation.

One Is Business, the Other Crime
Griffith intercuts between the lives of two couples married on the same day. One couple is rich, the other poor. Time passes, and in desperation over joblessness, the poor husband attempts to burgle a home, only to be captured at gunpoint by the mistress of the house. It is the home of the rich couple. While holding the poor intruder at gunpoint, the rich wife accidentally discovers evidence implicating her own husband in a bribery scheme.

The Rose of Kentucky
A farmer takes in a young orphan after her mother's death and sends her off to school. After she's grown, he encourages her to consider his younger brother as a husband. When the younger brother proves to be a coward, she chooses the older brother instead.

Double Trouble
Double Trouble is a 1915 American silent romantic comedy film written and directed by Christy Cabanne and stars Douglas Fairbanks in his third motion picture. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Herbert Quick. A print of the film is held by the Cohen Media Group.

The Sands of Dee
A young girl who lives by the sea with her parents, is the object of one fellows affection. One day she meets a wily artist painting on the beach, he seduces the young girl and gives her a ring, with the promise of marriage. When the young admiring fellow comes to propose, she proudly announces her engagement to the artist. Shocked he leaves and her parents demand meeting her husband to be. She goes to bring him home, and finds he already has a sophisticated fiancée. Distraught she hurries home, and when her father realizes what she has done, he orders her out of the house. As she wanders despondent along the sea, the young fellow who has found out about her betrayal, immediately goes to see her. Finding she has been disowned by her father, he goes looking for her...

For His Son
A father, anxious for his son's financial well being, develops a special soda pop called Dopokoke which is laced with cocaine. Dopokoke is advertised as relief "for that tired feeling." The drink is a success, but the son becomes addicted to it, much to his father's regret. Loosely based on the allegations that the Coca-Cola company and other soft drink manufacturers laced their soda with dope.

The White Caps
Two members of a vigilante group known as 'The White Caps' post a warning sign on a man's home. When the man comes home, he tears down the sign, and then proceeds to abuse his wife both verbally and physically. As soon as she can get away from him, the wife leaves home with her child to find a place of refuge. When the vigilantes find out about this, they arm themselves with rifles and immediately go to confront the abusive husband.
Filmography
as Mrs. Parker
as Aunt Albina
as Mrs. Grimes
as Marcel Longville
as Aunt Martha
as His Mother
as Miss Curtis
as Dr. Spinks
as The strong-minded aunt
as Mrs. Kingsley Benedict
as Lydia Hampstead
as Mrs. Ballantyne
as Charwoman
as Martha Cabot
as Mrs. Farley
as Mrs. Carver
as The Widow
as Mrs. Van Dyke
as (uncredited)
as Meena's Aunt
as Aunt Mary
as Working Man's Suicidal Wife
as Frau Fritz Ruder - Katie's Mother
as Gerald's Mother
as Innkeeper's Wife
as Mathilde - the Queen's Maid
as The Aunt
as The Maid - in Prologue
as Jenks' Wife
as The Speed Demon's Wife
as Second Maid
as Jack's Sweetheart's Mother
as The Sour Neighbor's Wife
as Bobby's mother
as The Mother
as At Soda Fountain (uncredited)
as Little Kathy's Mother
as At Dance / At Farewell (uncredited)
as A Nun / At Party
as Old Woman / Accident Witness
as A mother
as The Son's Girlfriend's Mother
as The Woman's Maid
as Second Manicurist
as On Beach
as Servant
as A Servant
as Mother