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Eleanor Blevins Filmography

Actor6 FILMS IN DB

EleanorBlevins

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The Sheep Runners
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BIOGRAPHY

Eleanor Blevins was a pioneering actress whose work in the silent film era left an indelible mark on cinema history. Best known for her captivating performance in "The Love Transcendent" (1915), Blevins brought a unique depth to her roles that continues to resonate with film enthusiasts today. This film, a romantic drama that showcases early cinematic storytelling, is a prized possession for collectors, not only for its artistic merit but also for its rarity in physical formats. Collectors seek out Blevins' films for their historical significance and the nostalgia they evoke. As one of the early female leads in a time when women's roles in film were often limited, her contributions are celebrated in the context of film history. The scarcity of her works on formats like VHS and DVD makes them highly sought after, ensuring that Blevins' legacy endures among those who cherish the tangible aspects of film collecting.

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What is Eleanor Blevins known for?

Eleanor Blevins is known for her acting roles in films such as The Love Transcendent (1915) as Ruth West and The Sheep Runners (1914) as Beth Woods.

What genres does Eleanor Blevins' filmography span?

Eleanor Blevins' filmography spans the genres of Drama and Western.

What era does Eleanor Blevins' work cover?

Eleanor Blevins' work covers the years from 1913 to 1915, with her most active decade being the 1910s.

How many films are in Eleanor Blevins' filmography?

Eleanor Blevins has a total of 6 films listed in her filmography.

What are some notable films featuring Eleanor Blevins?

Notable films featuring Eleanor Blevins include The Moving Picture Cowboy (1914) as Mary and The Woodman's Daughter (1913) as Helen Nesbitt - the Golddigger.