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Anna Dodge was an American
United States
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 silent film
Silent film
A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound, especially with no spoken dialogue. In silent films for entertainment the dialogue is transmitted through muted gestures, pantomime and title cards...

 actress.

Anna Dodge married another silent film
Silent film
A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound, especially with no spoken dialogue. In silent films for entertainment the dialogue is transmitted through muted gestures, pantomime and title cards...

 actor
Actor
An actor is a person who acts in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio in that capacity...

 George Hernandez
George Hernandez
George Hernandez I was an American silent film actor.Hernandez was a member of the Selig stock company, which pioneered filmmaking in Southern California. Later, he supported actress Myrtle Gonzalez in a series of popular outdoor adventures.Hernadez married actress Anna Dodge...

 and was frequently credited as Anna Hernandez.

1930s

  • The Singing Plumber (1932) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • Jimmy's New Yacht (1932) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • Speed in the Gay Nineties (1932) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • Lady! Please! (1932) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • Half Holiday (1931) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • Speed (1931) (uncredited) (as Anna Hernandez) .... Bit Role
  • The Cannonball (1931) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • Fainting Lover (1931) (as Anna Hernandez) .... Helen Roberts
  • The Albany Branch (1931) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • Ex-Sweeties (1931) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • The Bride's Mistake (1931) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • Fat Wives for Thin (1930) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • Radio Kisses (1930) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • He Trumped Her Ace (1930) (uncredited) .... Bit Role

1920s

  • The Big Palooka (1929) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • Black Oxfords (1924) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • The Law Forbids (1924) (as Anna Hernandez) .... Martha Martin
  • Ride for Your Life
    Ride for Your Life
    Ride for Your Life is a 1924 Western film directed by Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson.-Cast:* Hoot Gibson - Bud Watkins* Laura La Plante - Betsy Burke* Harry Todd - 'Plug' Hanks* Robert McKim - 'Geentleman Jim' Slade...

     (1924) (as Mrs. George Hernandez) .... Mrs. Donnegan
  • Name the Man (1924) (as Anna Hernandez) .... Mrs. Quayle
  • The Extra Girl
    The Extra Girl
    The Extra Girl is a 1923 American silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand. Produced by Mack Sennett, The Extra Girl followed earlier films about the film industry and also paved the way for later films about Hollywood, such as King Vidor’s Show People...

     (1923) (as Anna Hernandez) .... Ma Graham
  • The Town Scandal (1923) (as Anna Hernandez) .... Mrs. Crawford
  • The Pride of Palomar (1922) (as Mrs. George Hernandez) .... Caroline
  • The Kentucky Derby (1922) (as Anna Hernandez) .... Mrs. Clancy
  • The Room of Death (1921) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • Molly O'
    Molly O (1921 film)
    Molly O' is a silent film starring Mabel Normand and directed by F. Richard Jones.-Cast:*Mabel Normand ... Molly O'*George Nichols ... Tim O'Dair*Anna Dodge ... Mrs. Tim O'Dair *Albert Hackett ... Billy O'Dair...

     (1921) (as Anna Hernandez) .... Mrs. Tim O'Dair
  • The Rowdy (1921) (as Anna Hernandez) .... Mrs. Purcell
  • The Servant in the House (1921) (as Mrs. George Hernandez) .... Janitress
  • An Amateur Devil (1920) (as Anna Hernandez) .... Mrs. Brown
  • Darling Mine (1920) (as Mrs. George Hernandez)
  • The Jack-Knife Man
    The Jack-Knife Man
    The Jack-Knife Man is a 1920 silent drama film directed by King Vidor.-Cast:* F. A. Turner - Peter Lane * Harry Todd - 'Booge'* Bobby Kelso - 'Buddy'* Willis Marks - Rasmer Briggles* Lillian Leighton - Widow Potter...

     (1920) (as Mrs. George Hernandez) .... Undetermined Role
  • The Gift Supreme (1920) .... Mrs. Wesson
  • Seeing It Through (1920) (as Anna Hernandez) .... Mrs. Tweeney

1910s

  • Leave It to Susan (1919) (as Anna Hernandez) .... Ma Burbridge
  • Hearts Asleep (1919) .... Mother Hawkins
  • Home Run Bill (1919) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • Oh! Man! (1918) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • The Last Rebel (1918) .... Landlady
  • The Lonely Woman (1918) .... Mrs. Peevy
  • Mr. Briggs Closes the House (1918)
  • Nancy Comes Home (1918) .... Mrs. Jerry Ballou
  • Heiress for a Day (1918) .... Mrs. Rockland
  • The Shoes That Danced (1918) .... Mrs. Regan
  • The Flames of Chance (1918) .... Mrs. Ribbits
  • Betty Takes a Hand (1918) .... Gardner's Wife
  • Without Honor (1918) .... Mrs. Dawson
  • Framing Framers (1917) .... Mrs. O'Mears
  • Until They Get Me (1917) .... Mrs. Draper
  • Indiscreet Corinne (1917) .... Mrs. Cotter Brown
  • When Liz Lets Loose (1917) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • The Devil Dodger (1917) .... Mrs. Ricketts
  • Money and Mystery (1917) (as Mrs. G. Hernandez)
  • The Girl in the Garret (1917)
  • A Midnight Mystery (1917) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • The Smoldering Spark (1917)
  • Never Too Old to Woo (1917)
  • Polly Put the Kettle On (1917) .... Undetermined Role
  • The Timber Wolf (1916)
  • Corporal Billy's Comeback (1916) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • Hoodoo Ann
    Hoodoo Ann
    Hoodoo Ann is a 1916 Lloyd Ingraham-directed American comedy-drama silent film, written by D.W. Griffith and released by Triangle Film Corporation.-Plot summary:Ann is a young girl who has been living in an orphanage since infancy...

     (1916) (as Anna Hernandez) .... Sarah Higgins
  • The Run on Percy (1915)
  • The Circular Staircase (1915) .... Liddy
  • The Rosary (1915) .... Bridget
  • Mrs. Murphy's Cooks (1915) .... Mrs. Murphy
  • Unto the Third and Fourth Generation (1914)
  • The Redemption of Railroad Jack (1913)
  • The Old Clerk (1913)
  • The Story of Lavinia (1913)
  • The Tide of Destiny (1913)
  • Harbor Island (1912) .... Concha. Isabel's Duenna
  • The Girl of the Mountains (1912) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • The Vintage of Fate (1912)
  • Shanghaied (1912)
  • Kings of the Forest (1912)
  • Saved by Fire (1912/II)
  • The Fisherboy's Faith (1912)
  • The Shuttle of Fate (1912)
  • Euchred (1912)
  • The Great Drought (1912)
  • The Substitute Model (1912)
  • The Indelible Stain (1912)
  • Land Sharks vs. Sea Dogs (1912)
  • A Messenger to Kearney (1912) .... Mother
  • The Girl and the Cowboy (1912)
  • In Exile (1912)
  • The Love of an Island Maid (1912)
  • The New Woman and the Lion (1912)
  • The End of the Romance (1912)
  • Tenderfoot Bob's Regeneration (1912)
  • The Junior Officer (1912)
  • The 'Epidemic' in Paradise Gulch (1912)
  • Bounder (1912)
  • A Crucial Test (1912)
  • The Shrinking Rawhide (1912)
  • The Danites (1912)
  • Disillusioned (1912) (as Anna Hernandez)
  • A Mysterious Gallant (1912)
  • Merely a Millionaire (1912)
  • The Secret Wedding (1912)
  • A Night Out (1912)
  • The Little Widow (1911)
  • A Frontier Girl's Courage (1911)
  • A Diamond in the Rough (1911)
  • The Right Name, But the Wrong Man (1911)
  • In the Days of Gold (1911) .... Mother Lopez
  • Lieutenant Grey of the Confederacy (1911)
  • Old Billy (1911)
  • The Coquette (1911)
  • Little Injin (1911)
  • On Separate Paths (1911)
  • Making a Man of Him (1911)
  • Out-Generaled (1911)
  • Shipwrecked (1911)
  • A Cup of Cold Water (1911)
  • How Algy Captured a Wild Man (1911)
  • The Blacksmith's Love (1911)
  • The Regeneration of Apache Kid (1911)
  • Their Only Son (1911)
  • Slick's Romance (1911)
  • The Old Captain (1911)
  • It Happened in the West (1911)
  • The Craven Heart (1911)
  • The White Medicine Man (1911) .... Sitting Horse's Squaw
  • A Sacrifice to Civilization (1911)
  • Told in the Sierras (1911)
  • Range Pals (1911) .... Mrs. Murdock, Steve's Mother
  • Where There's a Will, There's a Way (1911)
  • Stability vs. Nobility (1911)
  • The Herders (1911) (as Mrs. Hernandez)
  • The Still Alarm
    The Still Alarm
    The Still Alarm is a melodramatic play by Joseph Arthur that debuted in New York in 1887 and enjoyed great success, and was adapted to silent films in 1911, 1918, and 1926. Though never a favorite of critics, it achieved widespread popularity...

     (1911)

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