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Frances Raymond

Frances Raymond

Frances Raymond (1869–1961) was an American stage and film actress. An established character actress, she played in a number of supporting roles during the silent era. Later, during the sound era, she primarily played much smaller, uncredited parts.

West Point Widow

1941

as Old Lady at Beach

The Lady Eve

1941

as Old Lady on Ship (uncredited)

Life with Henry

1941

as Elderly Woman (uncredited)

Cafe Society

1939

as Justice of the Peace's Wife

You Can't Take It with You

1938

as Neighbor (uncredited)

The Awful Truth

1937

as Minor Role (uncredited)

Champagne Waltz

1937

as Concert Attendee

Everything’s Rosie

1931

as Woman

Illusion

1929

as Mrs. Y

The Gay Defender

1927

as Aunt Emily

Get Your Man

1927

as Mrs. Worthington

Three's a Crowd

1927

Behind the Front

1926

as Mrs. Bartlett-Cooper

What Happened to Jones

1926

as Mrs. Bigbee

Satan in Sables

1925

as Sophia

California Straight Ahead

1925

as Mrs. Hayden

Seven Chances

1925

as Mrs. Jones

Flirting with Love

1924

as Mrs. Cameron

The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln

1924

as Scott's mother

A Chapter in Her Life

1923

as Madge Everingham

Money, Money, Money

1923

as Mrs. Hobbs

The Ghost Breaker

1922

as Aunt Mary Jarvis

Hurricane's Gal

1922

as Mrs. Fairfield

The March Hare

1921

as Mrs. Rollins

One a Minute

1921

as Granma Knight

Two Weeks with Pay

1921

as Mrs. Wainsworth

One Wild Week

1921

as Mrs. Brewster

The Midlanders

1920

as Mrs. Van Hart

A Light Woman

1920

as The Mother

Li Ting Lang

1920

as Priscilla Mayhew

The Best of Luck

1920

as The Countess of Strathcaird

Miss Hobbs

1920

as Mrs. Kingsearl

Seeing It Through

1920

as Mrs. Allen

The Last of the Duanes

1919

as Buck's mother (as Frankie Raymond)

The Other Half

1919

as Mrs. Boone

The Best Man

1919

as Mrs. Hathaway

Fools For Luck

1917

as Mama (as Frankie Raymond)

The Chaperon

1916

as Mrs. Hemingway

The Strange Case of Mary Page

1916

as Mrs. Page

The Misleading Lady

1916

as Mrs. Cannell