
Molly Malone
Biography
From Wikipedia Violet Elizabeth Malone (stage name Molly Malone) (December 7, 1888 – February 14, 1952) was an American actress of the silent film era. She appeared in 86 films between 1916 and 1929. Her father, Lewis Malone, was a metallurgist for mining companies. Her mother was Violet St. John, born in Nebraska to immigrant parents from England. She started her movie career at the relatively late age of 29 but soon caught the eye of comedic actor and director Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle who cast her in a number of his shorts including Back Stage and The Garage plus his feature film The Round-Up. She also appeared in films directed by John Ford and Clarence Badger. Her last film was the Universal-Stern silent comedy short The Newlyweds' Pest in 1929.
Filmography

His Angel Child

Daring Deeds

The Golden Stallion

Chase Yourself

Whoa, Emma!

For Sadie's Sake

Stork Mad

Fair But Foolish

Court Plaster

Battling Bunyan

Little Johnny Jones

The Freshie

Blaze Away

The Trail of Hate

The Jaws of Steel

Never Let Go

Across the Dead-Line

A Poor Relation

Sure Fire

Red Courage

The Old Nest

Made in Heaven

Not Guilty

It's a Great Life

Stop Thief

The Garage

The Hayseed

The Spite Bride

Back Stage

A Desert Hero

The Bank Clerk

The Lure of the Circus

A Woman's Fool

Hell Bent

The Scarlet Drop

Adventurous Ambrose

Thieves' Gold

Wild Women

The Phantom Riders

Bucking Broadway

A Marked Man

Straight Shooting

The Soul Herder

The Rescue

The Car of Chance

The Phantom's Secret
