Ormetta Grace Hawley (February 21, 1889, Holyoke, Massachusetts—June 3, 1942, Rome, New York) was an American actress.
Hawley attended the New England Conservatory of Music. She began her acting career in live theatre with a stock theater company in Boston before turning to the new silent film industry in 1911 with Lubin Studios in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Over her short film career she reportedly appeared in more than three hundred motion pictures, a large number of which would have been short films. She made her last film in 1919.
Hawley was married to Charles Fulcher, with whom she operated a farm near Camden, New York, for the last 15 years of her life. She also painted portraits and wrote stories for children. She died in a hospital in Rome, New York, on June 3, 1942.
1918
as Janet
1917
as Anitra St. Clair
1917
as Olive Wharton
1916
as Mary Alden
1915
as Ruth Lyons
1914
as Nadia Fedorova
1914
as Kathleen Fitzmorris
1913
as Betty Brown
1912
as Marie Wayne
1912
as Rosabel Jordan - Dick's Sweetheart
1912
as Mary Langdon
1912
1912
as Edith