Linda Arvidson

Personal Info

Know For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

1884-07-12 (65 years old)

Deathday

1949-07-26

Place of Birth

San Francisco, California, USA

Linda Arvidson

Biography

Linda Arvidson (born Linda Arvidson Johnson, July 12, 1884 – July 26, 1949; sometimes credited as Linda Griffith) was an American stage and film actress and philanthropist through the Linda A. Griffith Fund. She became one of America's early motion picture stars while working at Biograph Studios in New York, where none of the company's actors, until 1913, were credited on screen. Along with Florence Lawrence, Marion Leonard, and other female performers there, she was often referred to by theatergoers and in trade publications as simply one of the "Biograph girls". Arvidson began working in the new, rapidly expanding film industry after meetin...

Acting

1910

The Honor of His Family

as Woman at Farewell

1909

To Save Her Soul

as In Audience

1909

A Corner in Wheat

as Farmer's Wife

1911

The Miser's Heart

as Kathy's Mother

1910

The Unchanging Sea

as The Fisherman's Wife

1908

The Fatal Hour

as Kidnapped Woman

1909

The Cricket on the Hearth

as Sister Dorothy

1908

Betrayed by a Handprint

as The Maid / Party Guest

1908

The Song of the Shirt

as Dying Woman

1909

A Drunkard's Reformation

as Mrs. John Wharton

1909

Resurrection

as At Prison

1909

Confidence

as Dinner Guest

1914

A Fair Rebel

as Clairette Montieth - Steve's Sister

1914

The Wife

as Helen Truman

1909

1909

The Cord of Life

as In Tenement

1909

The Curtain Pole

as Party planner / Woman on street

1908

An Awful Moment

as The Maid

1909

Pippa Passes

as Greek Model

1909

1909

Those Awful Hats

as Theatre Audience

1909

1908

The King's Messenger

as Person in Court

1908

The Stage Rustler

as Mother on Street

1908

The Red Girl

as Woman in Second Bar

1908

Where the Breakers Roar

as Alice Fairchild

1908

The Pirate's Gold

as Mrs. Wilkinson

1908

The Feud and the Turkey

as Mrs. Caufield

1908

The Helping Hand

as Daisy Harcourt

1909

Love Finds a Way

as Lady-in-Waiting

1909

A Rural Elopement

as Cynthia Stebbins

1909

The Sacrifice

as At Wigmaker's

1909

1909

1908

Classmates

as Extra

1910

The Thread of Destiny

as Hotelkeeper's Wife

1911

Enoch Arden

as Annie Lee

1911

Fisher Folks

as Bertha

1909

Comata, the Sioux

as Nellie Howe

1914

Beverly of Graustark

as Beverly Calhoun

1908

The Stolen Jewels

as The Nurse

1908

A Woman's Way

as The Camper's Wife

1909

A Baby's Shoe

as The Daughter

1909

Drive for a Life

as One of Mignon's Sisters

1909

His Ward's Love

as The Maid

1909

His Wife's Mother

as Restaurant Patron

1909

The Jilt

as Wedding Guest

1909

The Medicine Bottle

as Telephone Operator / At Party

1909

The Politician's Love Story

as Woman - Third Couple

1909

The Roue’s Heart

as Noblewoman / Sculptress's Friend

1909

Those Boys!

as A Daughter

1909

1909

The Sealed Room

as A Lady-in-Waiting

1909

A Wreath in Time

as At Stage Door

1909

The Voice of the Violin

as At Party Meeting

1908

The Test of Friendship

as Guest / Woman at Wigmaker's

1909

The Eavesdropper

as Mercedes' Friend

1909

A Fool's Revenge

as At Court

1909

The Golden Louis

as Reveller

1909

Leather Stocking

as One of the Colonel's Nieces

1909

The Mills of the Gods

as Hulda - the Maid

1909

The Salvation Army Lass

as In First Bar / In Factory

1909

Tragic Love

as Mrs. Rankin

1909

The Day After

as Servant

1910

1910

The Usurer

as Clerk's Wife

1913

The Scarlet Letter

as Hester Prynne

1908

1909

I Did It

as A Visitor

1916

Charity

as Mary Fleming

1908

1908

The Princess in the Vase

as Lady-in-Waiting

1909

Lucky Jim

as Wedding Guest

Production

1911

Enoch Arden

as Writer

1916

Charity

as Scenario Writer

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