
Mary Maurice
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Mary Maurice.
Born: November 15, 1844
Place of Birth: Morristown, Ohio, USA
Known For

The Good in the Worst of Us
Crime drama where Minnie's past overtakes her. She flees Jim to escape his bad influence. Jim shoots a man down in a burglary and demands that Minnie helps him flee.

The Picture Idol
A short comedy about a girl (played by Clara Kimball Young) who is in love with a movie star (Maurice Costello) and who follows him everywhere. Her parents want to teach her a lesson, and invite the actor to their home.

The Helpful (?) Sisterhood
Mary is forced into shoplifting to keep up with her rich sorority sisters.

The Cross Roads
A melodrama about a girl who has to marry the landlord in order to save her parents’ home.

Aunty's Romance
Romantic comedy in which a woman who no longer wants to marry her fiance when it turns out he doesn't have an inheritance. After his father is deceased, Stephen Fiske travels to New York, where he learns that his father has left him nothing. His fiancée Doris now refuses to marry him because he is not rich. Doris has, however, an old aunt, whose last wish is that Doris marry Stephan.

The Firing of the Patchwork Quilt
A mother is waiting or her son, a railroad engineer, to return home. The night becomes stormy and she discovers that a broken railroad trestle lies atop the track. She must try to get word to him before his train reaches the trestle.

The Mainspring
Finding himself penniless, Lawrence Ashmore, whose late father was ruined on the stock exchange, obtains a position as a reporter. Ashmore is assigned to investigate the reported fatal illness of Jesse Craven, one of Wall Street's financial monarchs.

The Seventh Son
At the outbreak of the Civil War in the United States, the six sons of widow Beecham enlist. The seventh son is very anxious to join the army and fight for his country, but his brothers insist upon his remaining home with his mother.

The Redemption of Dave Darcey
Crook Dave Darcy gets reformed by working in a steel mill owned by someone who witnessed his crime.

The Portrait
Keen competition is aroused among a group of young artists in New York City by the announcement of a valuable prize for the greatest portrait of the year, six months being given as the time limit of the competition.
Filmography
as Mrs. Margaret McNeal
as Peasant woman
as Azalea Adair
as Mere Loubette
as Mrs. Page
as Julia Strong
as Marian, as an old woman
as Bernice
as Mrs. Rossitor
as Mrs. Gallagher
as Grace's mother
as Mrs. Harrison
as Dear Old Lady
as 1st Nurse
as The Grandmother
as Mrs. Rosemary Blair
as Phoebe Hale - Charity's Mother
as Mrs. Ward - Beth's Mother
as Doris' Aunt Patience
as Janet Beecham, a Widow
as Mrs. McCoy - the Mother
as The Dixie Mother