Lillian Clark was an American actress who is best known for Tongues of Flame, The Yellow Dog, and The Hun Within. She was born on July 8, 1890, and passed away on November 9, 1931, due to tuberculosis near Liberty, New York.
Personal and Family Life
Lillian Clark’s early life and family details are not widely documented. She began her acting career in the early 1910s and quickly gained recognition in silent films. Throughout her career, she appeared in multiple roles, showcasing her talent to audiences.
Career
Lillian Clark had a successful career during the silent film era, featuring in numerous shorts and full-length films. She took on various roles and was known for her performances in notable films such as Tongues of Flame and The Yellow Dog. Her contributions to early cinema are remembered, even though she primarily acted in short films.
Death and Legacy
Lillian Clark died on November 9, 1931, at the age of 41. Her death was attributed to tuberculosis, and she passed away near Liberty, New York. Despite her relatively short career, she left a mark on the silent film industry, remembered for her significant roles during that era.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1913 | A Dip in the Briney | Pansy Jones – One of the Young Cruisers |
1914 | Orphans of the Wild | Hattie (as an adult) |
1914 | Judge Dunn’s Decision | Kate Dunn (as Lilly Clark) |
1916 | The Uncut Diamond | Reina Grayson |
1916 | The Golden Thought | Estella Hammond (as Lily Clark) |
1917 | The Borrowed Engine | Grace, his daughter |
1917 | Trials and Tribulations | Lilly Smith (as Lilly Clark) |
1918 | The Hun Within | Leone (as Lillian Clarke) |
1918 | The Yellow Dog | Tom’s Sweetheart (as Lily Clarke) |
1918 | Tongues of Flame | Nellie Wynn |