
Priscilla Bonner
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Priscilla Bonner (February 17, 1899 – February 21, 1996) was an American silent film actress. Bonner made her screen debut in 1920 in the film Homer Comes Home. She went on to co-star with Jack Pickford in The Man Who Had Everything (1920), Lon Chaney in Shadows (1922), Colleen Moore in April Showers (1923), and comedian Harry Langdon in The Strong Man (1926). In 1925 she starred in the controversial independent film The Red Kimono, produced and directed by Dorothy Davenport. In 1927 she was loaned to Paramount Pictures to co-star in the box office hit It, starring Clara Bow. Bonner died in 1996 at the age of 97.
Filmography (33 titles)
3.7MovieThe Silent Feminists: America's First Women Directors
Herself · 1993
Girls Who Dare
Sally Casey · 1929
Golden Shackles
Nancy Weston · 1928
7.0MovieOutcast Souls
Alice Davis · 1928
7.0MovieBroadway After Midnight
Queenie Morgan / Gloria Livingston · 1927
7.0MovieThe Prince of Headwaiters
Faith Cable · 1927
Paying the Price
One of Gordon's Daughters · 1927
5.8MovieLong Pants
His bride · 1927
6.9MovieIt
Molly · 1927
6.2MovieThe Strong Man
Mary Brown · 1926
10.0MovieThe False Alarm
Bessie Flannigan · 1926
6.9Movie3 Bad Men
Millie Stanley · 1926
8.0MovieThe Earth Woman
Sally · 1926
5.8MovieThe Red Kimona
Gabrielle Darley · 1925
8.0MovieDrusilla with a Million
Sally May Ferris · 1925
7.2MovieProud Flesh
San Francisco Girl · 1925
MovieCharley's Aunt
Kitty Verdun · 1925
7.5MovieA Desperate Adventure
1924
7.0MovieChalk Marks
Betty Towner · 1924
8.0MovieTarnish
Aggie · 1924
6.3MovieHold Your Breath
Mary · 1924
7.0MovieApril Showers
Shannon O'Rourke · 1923
8.0MoviePitfalls of a Big City
Rodney's Sweetheart · 1923
8.0MovieWhere's My Wandering Boy This Evening?
Nell - Rodney's Sweetheart · 1923
8.0MovieThe Purple Dawn
Ruth Ketchell · 1923
6.2MovieShadows
Mary Brent · 1922
8.0MovieHome Stuff
Susan Deep · 1921
9.0MovieBob Hampton of Placer
Schoolteacher · 1921
7.0MovieThe Son of Wallingford
Mary Curtis · 1921
8.0MovieOfficer 666
Sadie · 1920