Chrissie White
Know for: Acting
Born: 1895-05-23
Place of birth: London, England, UK
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Tilly's Party (1911)
Two young men help two girls escape.
The Secret (1918)
Covert operations on the home front find solutions to shortages just next door.
The City of Beautiful Nonsense (1919)
A poor author feigns marriage to please his dying father.
The Joke That Failed (1917)
A girl's beau poses as a burglar to fool her boastful father.
Tilly in a Boarding House (1912)
Girls dress in boys' clothes and trick boarders.
Tilly and the Fire Engines (1911)
Tomboys drive a fire engine through a fairground and hose the firemen.
Wife the Weaker Vessel (1915)
Chrissie White, one of Hepworth Studios' biggest stars, heads up this feisty battle-of-the-sexes comedy about an independent young lady who, for the...
The Basilisk (1914)
A mesmerist, obsessed with putting a beautiful woman under his power, hypnotizes her to try to force her to kill her fiancé. His plans are...
Tilly the Tomboy Visits the Poor (1910)
Funny how we think of the loutish behaviour of some of today's teens as a modern-day phenomenon. Here, in a short film more than one hundred years...
Aylwin (1920)
A woman disapproves of her stepson's love for a girl who goes mad when her drunken father dies in a landslide.
The Call of the Sea (1930)
Lt. Cmdr. Good is a naval officer who goes on an extensive search for his long-lost friend who mysteriously disappeared on a tropical island.
The Amazing Quest of Mr Ernest Bliss (1920)
A millionaire bets £25,000 that he can earn his own living for six months.
Schoolgirl Rebels (1915)
A schoolgirl annoys the new teacher by getting her friends to answer an inspector incorrectly.
The World of Wonderful Reality (1924)
A poor author has an engaged girl pose as his wife to please his dying father.
Lily of the Alley (1924)
Bill and Lily are newly married. Bert works as a tea salesman and is of a naturally cheery disposition. Over time however, worries about the...
The Kinsman (1919)
A Cockney poses as his drowned double, who is saved and poses as a chauffeur.
Are We Down-Hearted? (1911)
Cecil Hepworth’s Vivaphone film features Hay Plumb singing George Robins’ optimistic 1906 ditty concerning the mischievous responses of a...
When Tilly's Uncle Flirted (1911)
Tomboys play tricks on their uncle when he flirts with a maid.
The Poet's Windfall (1918)
A poet struggles to get her work accepted.
How Things Do Develop (1914)
A professor takes daughter's suitor's camera by mistake.
The Exploits of Tubby (1916)
A ten-part series of comedies in which a man repeatedly gets into trouble with his wife.
Broken in the Wars (1919)
'Lady introduces wounded cobbler to Minister of Pensions, who makes him gift from King's Fund.' (British Film Catalogue)
The Second String (1915)
After his brother's suicide, Alec Dale is determined to get revenge on the woman that he believes drove him to his death.
Molly Bawn (1916)
Molly Bawn. British silent drama movie. Directed by Cecil M Hepworth. Starring Alma Taylor, Stewart Rome an Violet Hopson. adaptation of the1878...