Adele DeGarde (born Adelaide De Gard, also credited Adele De Garde; May 3, 1899 – November 1972) was an American silent film actress, who performed in at least 114 productions between 1908 and 1918. A native of Brooklyn, New York, she initially worked in uncredited parts under the direction of D. W. Griffith at Biograph Studios in Manhattan and later became a screen star for Vitagraph Studios, often specializing in ingénue roles.
1917
as Claire Deming
1916
as Molly Sherman
1916
as Poppy Brown
1915
as Little Martha Williams
1914
1913
1913
as Dora, Arnold's Little Granddaughter
1913
as Alice, an Orphan
1912
as Rosa, Miguel's Daughter
1912
1912
as Mildred - the Little Boy's Sister
1911
as May - The Captain's Daughter
1911
as Dollie as a Girl
1911
as Ethel
1911
as Tillie - Edwin's Daughter
1911
as A Child
1911
1911
as The Frazier Child
1910
as Little Girl (uncredited)
1910
as Little Sunshine
1910
1910
1910
as A Child
1909
as The Nostrand's Daughter
1909
as The Wallace Child
1909
as Mary's Sister
1909
as Child
1909
1909
as Child
1909
as Poor Mother's Sick Daughter
1909
1909
as One of the Lucas' Children
1909
as The Wharton Daughter
1909
as Mrs. Ross' Daughter
1909
as The Daughter
1909
as Child on Street
1909
as Gladys - The Little Girl
1909
as Sculptress's Model
1909
as The Child
1909
as Child
1908
as Margie, Mrs. Martin's Daughter