Mrs. Lewis McCord

Mrs. Lewis McCord was an American actress who is best known for her roles in The Heart of Nora Flynn, The Ghost House, and The Chorus Lady. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she had a career in early cinema during the 1910s.

Personal and Family Life

Mrs. Lewis McCord, originally named Bertha St. Clair, was married to Lewis McCord until his death in 1911. Information about her family is limited, but her contributions to film make her a notable figure from her time.

Death and Legacy

Mrs. Lewis McCord passed away on December 24, 1917, in New York City due to pleuropneumonia and diabetes. Despite her relatively short life, her performances have left a mark in the history of early film, and she is remembered for her roles in silent cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Young Romance 1915-01-20 Landlady
The Heart of Nora Flynn 1916-04-22 Maggie The Cook
Kindling 1915-07-12 Mrs. Bates
The Virginian 1914-09-07 Mrs. Balaam (uncredited)
Common Ground 1916-07-30 Housekeeper
Chimmie Fadden 1915-06-28 Mrs. Fadden, Their Mother
Chimmie Fadden Out West 1915-11-21 Mother Fadden
The Dream Girl 1916-07-17 Character Woman
The Immigrant 1915-12-20 Stewardess
The Chorus Lady 1915-10-18 Landlady
The Golden Fetter 1917-01-25 Big Annie