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Frances Nelson Filmography

ActressBORN 1892SAINT PAUL14 FILMS IN DB

FrancesNelson

Known for Acting Β· The Stolen Voice, The Beautiful Lie

14
FILMS IN DB
$21
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$21
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4K
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~$21 Β· 4K Β· 1915
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$21 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Frances Nelson was a prominent figure in early cinema, captivating audiences with her performances in silent films. Best known for her role in "Love's Crucible" (1916), she showcased a remarkable ability to convey emotion without dialogue, making her an essential part of the film's enduring legacy. Collectors often seek out this title not only for its historical significance but also for Nelson's compelling screen presence, which has garnered appreciation over the decades. As the silent film era gave way to talkies, Nelson's contributions to the art of acting became a topic of interest among enthusiasts of physical media. Her work is frequently sought after by collectors who value the rare opportunity to own pieces that reflect the transition of film as an art form. With a limited number of original prints and home video releases, her films remain prized possessions in any serious collection, representing a fascinating chapter in film history.

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What is Frances Nelson known for?

Frances Nelson is known for her acting roles, particularly in films such as The Decoy (1916) as Glory Moore, So Runs the Way (1913) as Fred's Aspiring Sister, and Conscience (1915) as Sprague's wife.

What genres does Frances Nelson's filmography span?

Frances Nelson's filmography spans the genres of Drama and Romance.

What era does Frances Nelson's work cover?

Frances Nelson's work covers the years from 1913 to 1917, with her most active decade being the 1910s.

How many films are in Frances Nelson's filmography?

Frances Nelson has a total of 14 films in her filmography.