Eleanor Caines

Eleanor Caines was an American actress who is best known for Art and the Legacy, The Stronger Sex, and The Lost Identity. She was born in 1870 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, and passed away on June 3, 1913.

Personal and Family Life

Eleanor Caines was married twice. Her first marriage was to William Robson, with whom she had one child, but they later divorced. She was then married to Jack Le Faint until her death in 1913.

Death and Legacy

Eleanor Caines died on June 3, 1913, in Philadelphia after surgery following an accident. She left a legacy through her films, which continue to be remembered in early cinema history.

Filmography

Title Year Role
The Lost Identity 1913 Short
One on Romance 1913 Helen Ross
Such an Appetite 1913 Leila Vancroft
Mr. Jinks Buys a Dress 1913 Mrs. Jinks
Wild Man for a Day 1913 The Old Maid of the Village
An Accidental Dentist 1913 Nora – the Dentist’s Cook
A Guilty Conscience 1913 Mrs. Tyler
Once Was Enough 1912 Little Eva
Felix at the Ball 1912 Felix’s Wife
His Pair of Pants 1912 Horatio’s Wife – Mrs. Smith
A Red Hot Courtship 1912 Nellie Nugent
A Prize Package 1912 Fannie Fatima
Just Pretending 1912 Mrs. Mills – the Mother
The Widow Casey’s Return 1912 The Widow Casey
The Dream of a Moving Picture Director 1912 The Movie Heroine