Biography
Cleo Ridgely-Horne (born Freda Cleo Helwig, May 12, 1893 β August 18, 1962) was a star of silent and sound motion pictures. Her career began early in the silent film era, in 1911, and continued for forty years. She retired in the 1930s but later returned to make more movies. Her final film was Hollywood Story (1951), in which she had a bit part.
Filmography
all 18
Movies 18
Woman (uncredited)
Juvenile Court (1938)
Movie
Margaret
The Forgotten Law (1922)
Movie
Clara Foster
Law and the Woman (1922)
Movie
The King's Favorite
Joan the Woman (1916)
Movie
Joan Strathallen
The Victoria Cross (1916)
Movie
Kate Turner
The Yellow Pawn (1916)
Movie
Sue Wells
The House with the Golden Windows (1916)
Movie
Alice Hale Morley
The Selfish Woman (1916)
Movie
Kate Kenner
The Love Mask (1916)
Movie
Mary Denby
The Golden Chance (1915)
Movie
Patricia O'Brian
The Chorus Lady (1915)
Movie
Helen de Semiano
The Marriage of Kitty (1915)
Movie
Helen North
Stolen Goods (1915)
Movie
Queenie
The Girl Detective: Old Isaacson's Diamonds (1915)
Movie
Marguerite Wheeler
The Girl Detective: The Mystery of the Tea Dansant (1915)
Movie
Jean - The Girl Detective
The Girl Detective: The Mystery of the Tea Dansant (1915)
Movie
Gladys Fields - the Daughter
The Quicksands (1914)
Movie
Lady Lilitha - the Duchess
The Troubadour's Triumph (1912)
Movie
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1938
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Known ForActing
GenderFemale
Birthday1893-05-12
Deathday1962-08-18 (69 years old)
Birth PlaceNew York City, United States of America
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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