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Clara Whipple was a silent film actress from Missouri, USA, who appeared in motion pictures from 1915 - 1919. She was also an author. ==Film career== Whipple made ''The Prima Donna's Husband'' (1916) under the direction of William A. Brady, Julius Steger, and Joseph Golden. The screenplay was written by Edna Riley who adapted it from a play by Wildbrandt. The crime drama was released by Triumph Films. The five-reeler also featured Kathryn Brown Decker and Holbrook Blinn. She was the leading lady in ''The Reapers'' (1916), starring opposite John Mason. The drama exemplified the Biblical truth that ''As Ye Sow, So Shall Ye Reap''. The movie instructs about a high moral truth without preaching. She was cast with Willard Mack and Gerda Holmes in ''His One Big Chance'' (1916), a film directed by John Ince. ''The Heart of a Hero'' (1916) was adapted from the Clyde Fitch play entitled Nathan Hale. Robert Warwick played the role of Hale and Gail Kane performed the part of ''Alice Adams'', his girlfriend. The theme of the American Revolution was made more true-to-life with the inclusion of Charles Jackson as Thomas Jefferson. Whipple depicted the ''Widow Chichester''. Whipple, Decker, and Blinn teamed again to make a powerful photodrama, ''Would You Forgive'' (1919). In ''Pettigrew's Girl'' (1919), her last film, she portrays ''Piggy'', a chorus girl friend of heroine ''Daisy Heath''. The leading lady is Ethel Clayton. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Clara Whipple」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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