Victory Bateman
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Victory Bateman 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.
On stage, Ms. Bateman appeared in the 1900 tour of "The Man From Mexico" and in the 1919 tour of "Seven Days' Leave".

Filmography

  • The Turmoil (1924) .... Mrs. James Sheridan
  • Tess of the D'Urbervilles
    Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1924 film)
    Tess of the d'Urbervilles is a 1924 silent film starring Blanche Sweet, and Conrad Nagel. It was directed by Blanche Sweet's husband, Marshall Neilan. The film is the second motion picture adaptation of the novel by Thomas Hardy which had been turned into a very successful 1897 play starring Mrs....

     (1924) .... Joan Durbeyfield
  • The Eternal Three (1923) .... Mrs. Tucker
  • Human Wreckage
    Human Wreckage
    Human Wreckage was an independent silent film production by Dorothy Davenport, widow of actor Wallace Reid, who died on 18 January 1923 from complications of morphine addiction.-Production background:...

     (1923) .... Mother Finnegan
  • Can a Woman Love Twice? (1923) .... Mary's Landlady
  • Captain Fly-by-Night (1922) .... Señora
  • If I Were Queen (1922) .... Aunt Ollie
  • A Girl's Desire (1922) .... Mrs. Browne
  • The Idle Rich (1921) .... Mrs. O'Reilly
  • A Trip to Paradise (1921) .... Mrs. Smiley
  • Keeping Up with Lizzie (1921) .... Mrs. Henshaw
  • Beautifully Trimmed (1920) .... Mrs. Calkins
  • Cinderella's Twin (1920) .... Ma Du Geen
  • The Service Star (1918) .... Aunt Judith

... aka The Flag of Mothers (USA: copyright title)
  • Romeo and Juliet
    Romeo and Juliet (1916 film)
    Romeo and Juliet is a 1916 silent drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring Theda Bara. The film shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey, where Fox many early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century...

     (1916) .... Lady Montague
  • The Power of Evil (1916) .... Undetermined Role
  • Freckles (1914)
  • The Stronger Hand (1914)
  • The Thief and the Book (1914)
  • The Ring (1914)
  • The Ten of Spades
    The Ten of Spades
    The Ten of Spades' was a 1914 American silent short film directed by starring William Garwood, Victory Bateman, J.H. Horsey, William Lowery, Muriel Ostriche, C.E. Rogers, Vera Sisson, Josef Swickard, Metta White and Mabel Wright....

     (1914)
  • The Hendrick's Divorce (1913)
  • The House in the Tree
    The House in the Tree
    The House in the Tree is a 1913 American silent short film written by Lloyd Lonergan starring William Garwood and Billie Bennett.-Cast:*Josie Ashdown*Victory Bateman*Billie Bennett*Howard Davies*William Garwood*Dimitri Mitsoras*Muriel Ostriche...

     (1913)
  • Article 47, L'
    Article 47, L'
    Article 47, L' is a 1913 American silent short film starring William Garwood, Victory Bateman, Howard Davies, Ethel Jewett, and Ernest Joy....

     (1913)
  • The Lady Killer
    The Lady Killer
    The Lady Killer is a 1913 American silent short comedy film starring William Garwood, Victory Bateman, Florence Crawford, Howard Davies, Lamar Johnstone, and Anne Drew....

     (1913)
  • For Her Boy's Sake
    For Her Boy's Sake
    For Her Boy's Sake is a 1913 American silent short romantic drama directed by starring William Garwood, Victory Bateman, James Cruze, William Russell and Marguerite Snow....

     (1913)
  • The Dove in the Eagle's Nest (1913)
  • Her Nephews from Labrador (1913) .... The Aunt
  • Tangled Relations (1912) .... The Widow, Florence's Mother
  • Her Cousin Fred (1912) .... Victory, Fred's Sister
  • Nicholas Nickleby (1912) .... Miss La Creevy

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