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Filmography l. The Red Lantern (The Nazimova Productions for Metro Pictures, 1919). Directed by Albert Capellani. Scripted by June Mathis and Albert Capellani. Based on the novel The Red Lantern: Being the Story of the Goddess of Lantern Light by Edith Wherry. 7 reels. Cast: Alla Nazimova, Edward J. Connelly, Noah Beery, Frank Currier, Yukio Ao Yamo, Darrell Foss, Mrs. McWade, Virginia Ross, Winter Hall, Amy Van Ness, Harry Mann. AMW uncredited as a lantern bearer. 2. Outside the Law (Universal Pictures, 1920). Presented by Carl Laemmle. Directed by Tod Browning. Scenario by Lucien Hubbard and Tod Browning. Photography by William Fildew. 8 reels. Cast: Priscilla Dean, Ralph Lewis, Lon Chaney, Wheeler Oakman, E. A. Warren, Stanley Goethals, Melbourne MacDowell, and Wilton Taylor. AMW as extra. 3. Dinty (Associated First National Pictures, 1920). Directed by Marshall Neilan and John McDermott. Scenario by Marion Fairfax. Story by Marshall Neilan. Cinematography by David Kesson, Charles Rocher, and Foster Leonard. 7 reels. Cast: Wesley Barry, Colleen Moore, Tom Gallery, J. Barney Sherry, Marjorie Daw, Noah Beery Sr., Walter Chung, Pat O’Malley, Kate Price, Tom Wilson, Aaron Mitchell, Newton Hall, Young Hipp, and Hal Wilson. AMW as “Chinatown Resident.” 4. A Tale of Two Worlds (Goldwyn Pictures Corp., 1921). Directed by Frank Lloyd. Scenario by J. E. Nash. Story by Gouveneur Morris. Cinematography by Norbert Brodin. Photographed by Harry Weill, assistant director. Cast: J. Frank Glendon, Leatrice Joy, Wallace Beery, E. A. Warren, Margaret McWade, Togo Yamamoto, Jack Yutake Abbe, Louie Cheung, Chow Young, Etta Lee, Ah Wing, Goro Kino, Arthur Soames, Edythe Chapman, Dwight Crittenden, and Irene Rich. AMW in uncredited role. 5. The White Mouse (Selig-Roark, 1921). Directed by Bertram Bracken. Cast: Wallace Beery, Willard Louis, Margaret McWade, Lewis Stone, Ethel Grey Terry, and Bessie Wang. AMW uncredited as Chinese Wife. 6. The First Born (Hayakawa Feature Play Co. for Robertson-Cole Distributing Corp., 1921) Directed by Colin Campbell. Scenario by Fred Stowers. Based on the novel 214 Filmography The First Born by Francis Powers. 6 reels. Cast: Sessue Hayakawa, Helen Jerome Eddy, “Sonny Boy” Warde, Goro Kino, Marie Pavis, Wilson Hummel, Frank M. Seki. AMW unbilled as servant. 7. Bits of Life (Marshall Neilan Productions for Associated First National Pictures, 1921). Directed by Marshall Neilan. Scenario by Lucita Squire. Additional story by Marshall Neilan. 6 reels. Cast: Wesley Barry, Rockliffe Fellowes, Lon Chaney, Noah Beery Sr., John Bowers, and Anna May Wong. AMW as Toy Sing, wife of Chaney character. 8. Shame (Fox Film Corp., 1921). Directed by Emmett J. Flynn. Scenario by Emmett J. Flynn and Bernard McConville. Cinematography by Lucien Androit. Based on the story “Clung” by Max Brand. 9 reels. Cast: John Gilbert, Mickey Moore, Frankie Lee, George Siegmann, William V. Mong, George Nichols, Anna May Wong, Rosemary Theby, Doris Pawn, and “Red” Kirby. AMW as Lotus Blossom. 9. The Toll of the Sea (Technicolor Motion Picture Company for Metro Pictures, 1922). Directed by Chester M. Franklin. Script and story by Frances Marion. Camera: J. A. Bell. 5 reels. Cast: Anna May Wong, Kenneth Harlan, Beatrice Bentley, Baby Marion, Etta Lee, and Ming Young. AMW as Lotus Flower, main character. 10. Drifting (Universal Pictures, 1923). Directed by Tod Browning. Scenario by Tod Browning and A. P. Younger. Cinematography by William Fildew. Based on the play Drifting by John Colton and Daisy Andrews. 7 reels. Cast: Priscilla Dean, Matt Moore, Wallace Beery, J. Farrell MacDonald, Rose Dione, Edna Tichenor, William V. Mong, Anna May Wong, Bruce Guerin, William Moran, Marie de Albert, and Frank Lanning. AMW as Rose Li, daughter of sinister doctor, played by Mong. 11. Thundering Dawn (Universal Pictures, 1923). Directed by Harry Garson. Scripted by Lenore Coffee and John Goodrich. Story by John Blackwood. 7 reels. Cast: Winter Hall, Thomas Santschi, J. Warren Kerrigan, Anna Q. Nilsson, Charles Clary; Anna May Wong, Georgia Woodthrope, Richard Kean, Edward Burns, and Winifred Bryson. AMW as “Honky-Tonk girl.” 12. The Thief of Bagdad (Douglas Fairbanks Pictures for United Artists, 1924). Directed by Raoul Walsh. Cinematography by Arthur Edeson. Scenario by Lotta Woods. Story by Elton Thomas. 14 reels. Cast: Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Snitz Edwards, Charles Belcher, Julanne Johnston, Anna May Wong, Winter-Blossom, Etta Lee, Brandon Hurst, Tote G. Du Crow, Sojin, K. I. Nambu, Sadakichi Hartmann, Noble Johnson, Mathilde Comont, Charles Stevens, and Charles Sylvester. AMW as the Mongol slave girl. 13. The 40th Door (Pathé Exchange, 1924). Produced by C. W. Patton. Directed by George B. Seitz. Cinematography by Vernon Walker. Scenario by Frank...

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