Edith Haldeman
Edith Haldeman (April 17, 1905 – October 1984) was an American child actress of the early silent film era. She appeared in 36 films between 1909 and 1916.
She appeared in Native American films such as A Mohawk's Way (1910),[1] and Red Man's View (1909), by D.W. Griffith.[2] She stars along Claire McDowell in His Trust (1911).[3]
Filmography
    
- The Memory Mill (1916) as Mrs. Wright
 - A Poor Relation (1915) as Patch
 - The Wop (1913) as Rosie, Luigi's Daughter
 - Loneliness and Love (1913) as The Lonely Little Girl
 - Damages in Full (1913) as Little Stella Ashton
 - The Old Folks' Christmas (1912) as The Dobson Daughter
 - The World Weary Man (1912) as The Little Child
 - Officer One Seven Four (1912) as Officer 174's Little Daughter
 - King the Detective and the Smugglers (1912) as The Girl's Sister
 - The Cruel Stepmother (1912) as The Daughter
 - A Child's Remorse (1912) as Among Children
 - Let No Man Put Asunder (1912) as Doris Stevens - John's Daughter
 - The Lure of the Picture (1912) as Antonio's Little Daughter
 - Billy's Stratagem (1912) as A Settler
 - After Many Years (1912) as Little Ethel Chilton
 - The Baby and the Stork (1912) as The Workman's Daughter
 - The Doll (1911) as The Child (as Edith Hollinand)
 - By Registered Mail (1911) as Ethel - Grantley's Little Daughter
 - A Lonely Little Girl (1911) as The Little Girl
 - His Trust: The Faithful Devotion and Self-Sacrifice of an Old Negro Servant (1911) as The Fraziers' Child
 - The Bolted Door (1911) as Edith - The Child
 - The Two Paths (1911) as One of the Children
 - Two Little Waifs (1910) as One of the Waifs
 - The Iconoclast (1910) as The Worker's Daughter
 - Examination Day at School (1910) as Student
 - In Life's Cycle (1910) as Clara's Child
 - A Mohawk's Way (1910) as Indian Child
 - Little Angels of Luck (1910) as Little Ruth Rose
 - The Final Settlement (1910) as The Child
 - The Cloister's Touch (1910) as The Child
 - The Last Deal (1910) as The Child
 - The Rocky Road (1910) as The Daughter - as a Child
 - A Corner in Wheat (1909) as Woman in Store
 - The Red Man's View (1909) as Indian
 - The Death Disc: A Story of the Cromwellian Period (1909) as The Catholic's Child
 - The Open Gate (1909) as Hetty's Niece - Mary - as a Child
 - The Little Teacher (1909) as Student
 - Wanted, a Child (1909) as Child
 - Leather Stocking (1909) as A Child
 - A Fair Exchange (1909) as The Child
 
References
    
- Hilger, Michael (October 16, 2015). Native Americans in the Movies: Portrayals from Silent Films to the Present. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 231. ISBN 9781442240025.
 - Riazzoli, Mirko (September 25, 2017). A Chronology of the Cinema. Vol. 1 From the pioneers to 1960. Youcanprint. p. 199. ISBN 9788892685482.
 - Bernardi, Daniel; Green, Michael (July 7, 2017). Race in American Film: Voices and Visions that Shaped a Nation. ABC-CLIO. p. 417. ISBN 9780313398407.
 
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