Dolly Larkin was an American actress who is best known for The Labyrinth, The Broken Barrier, and Black Beauty. Born on April 19, 1889, in New York City, she made a mark in the early film industry before passing away in December 1976.
Personal and Family Life
Dolly Larkin, originally named Margaret Larkin, was married to George Larkin, although their marriage eventually ended in divorce. Details about her family and early life are limited, but her contributions to film during the silent movie era are noteworthy.
Death and Legacy
Dolly Larkin died in December 1976 in Wiliston Park, New York. Her legacy lives on through the films she starred in, documenting a significant period in cinematic history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1915 | The Labyrinth | Ray Fox |
1915 | The Stolen Case | Short |
1915 | A Mix-Up in Males | Short |
1915 | Father Forgot | Lucy Burns |
1915 | What Money Will Do | Flora Manning |
1915 | A Country Lad | Short |
1915 | The Country Lad’s Sweetheart | Short |
1915 | Beginning at the End | Short |
1915 | Compensation | Short |
1915 | Her Father’s Picture | Winnie Willis – Grace’s Daughter |
1915 | The Accusing Pen | Miss Frost |
1915 | A Soul’s Tragedy | Mavis |
1915 | In the Background | Lucy Dayton |
1915 | Valor’s Reward | Dolly Gray |
1915 | A Question of Conscience | Short |
1914 | The Lure of the Green Table | Jessie Vail |