Loyola O'Connor

Loyola O'Connor (born Ignatia Loyola O'Connor; July 8, 1868 – December 26, 1931) was an American stage and silent film actress. In the early 20th century, she worked multi-year stints in stage productions such as Way Down East, Ben Hur and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. In 1913, she transitioned to silent films, appearing in 48 productions through 1922.

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Known for

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages

Attarea's Slave (uncredited)

The Fall of Babylon

Attarea's Slave

Hoodoo Ann

Elinor Knapp

True Heart Susie

Susie's Aunt

Pillars of Society

Betty's Aunt (uncredited)

The Missing Links

Miss Gaylord

Nina, the Flower Girl

Mrs. Townsend

Cheerful Givers

Mrs. Parker

Harriet and the Piper

Madame Carter

The Tree of Knowledge

Mrs. Stanyon

The Courage of the Commonplace

Mary's Mother

The Lily and the Rose

Letty Carrington

The Infidel

Mrs. Scudder

A Child of the Paris Streets

Lizette

Out of the Darkness

Mrs. Sands

The Children Pay

Elinor Ainsley, the Girls' Mother

An Old Fashioned Young Man

Mrs. James D. Burke

Stranded

His Mother

The Faith Healer

Martha Beeler

Old Dad

Claudia Merriwane

A Little Madonna

The Country Boy

Mrs. Wilson

The Kiss

The Landlady

The Love Burglar

Mrs. Eleanor Strong

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