Edna Murphy



First NameEdna
Last NameMurphy
Full Name at BirthElizabeth Edna Murphy
Age74 (age at death)
Date of BirthNovember 17, 1899
BirthplaceNew York, New York
Date of DeathAugust 3, 1974
Location of DeathSanta Monica, California
Cause of DeathNatural Causes
Height5' 2" (157 cm)
BuildSlim
Eye ColorGrey
Hair ColorBlonde
Star SignScorpio
EthnicityWhite
NationalityAmerican
High SchoolManual High School
Occupation CategoryActress
Claim to FameFantômas (1920)

Edna Murphy (17 November 1899 – 3 August 1974) was an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in 80 films between 1918 and 1933. Murphy was voted "Most Photographed Movie Star of 1925" by ScreenLand Magazine. She was born in New York, New York and died in Santa Monica, California.


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Filmography

Selected Edna Murphy film and TV show credits:


Acting Credits

1932
Madge

1931
Behind Office Doors
Daisy Presby

1931
Finger Prints
Lola Mackey

1931
Myrtle Devoe

1930
'Jazzbo' Gans

1930
Lummox
May Wallenstein

1930
Second Choice
Beth Randall

1930
Wide Open
Nell Martin

1929
'Bicycle Built for Two' number

1929
Stolen Kisses
Fanchon La Vere

1929
Kid Gloves
Lou

1928
My Man
Edna Brand

1927
Betty Greystoke

1927
Silver Comes Through
Lucindy

1927
The Valley of Hell
Mary Calvert

1927
All Aboard
May Brooks

1927
Jeanne Harmon

1927
Burnt Fingers
Vera

1927
Dearie
Ethel Jordan

1927
Rose of the Bowery
Rose

1926
45 Minutes from Hollywood
Em, Hotel Detective's wife

1926
College Days
Bessie

1926
Myra Clinton

1926
The Daughter

1925
Nancy Downs

1925
Lying Wives
Elsie Chase

1925
Myrtl Barrington

1925
Ermine and Rhinestones
Minnette Christie

1924
After the Ball
Arthur's Wife

1924
Daughters of Today
Mabel Vandegrift

1924
Mary Fielding

1924
Leatherstocking
Judith Hutter

1924
Into the Net
Natalie Van Cleef

1923
Madeline Manners

1923
Her Dangerous Path
Corinne Grant

1922
Helen Arnett

1922
Paid Back
Eloise Hardy

1922
Ridin' Wild
Grace Nolan

1920
Fantomas
Ruth Harrington

1920
Over the Hill to the Poorhouse
Lucy

1920
Vivian Bolton






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