Movies of Augustus Phillips and Mary Fuller together
Augustus Phillips and Mary Fuller have starred in 29 movies together. Their first film was Frankenstein in 1910. The most recent movie that Augustus Phillips and Mary Fuller starred together was Thrown to the Lions in 1916.
1910
Frankenstein
1912
An Unusual Sacrifice
1912
Master and Pupil
Master and Pupil
Augustus Phillips
Starred as 1st Book Publisher
Mary Fuller
Starred as The Master Artist's Daughter
1912
Partners for Life
Partners for Life
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Tommy - the Husband
Mary Fuller
Starred as Molly - the Wife
1912
Politics and Love
Politics and Love
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Senator Frank Kenwick
Mary Fuller
Starred as Heenan's Daughter
1912
The Convict's Parole
The Convict's Parole
Augustus Phillips
Starred as George Clayton - a Paroled Convict
Mary Fuller
Starred as Maud - a Paroled Convict
1912
The Cub Reporter
The Cub Reporter
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Johnson - the Star Reporter
Mary Fuller
Starred as Molly Masters - Jim's Daughter
1912
The Governor
The Governor
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Charles Waring - the New Governor's Son
Mary Fuller
Starred as Margaret Ward
1912
The Insurgent Senator
The Insurgent Senator
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Frank Kenwick - the Insurgent Senator
Mary Fuller
Starred as The Political Boss's Daughter
1913
A Daughter of the Wilderness
A Daughter of the Wilderness
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Jean Dutard
Mary Fuller
Starred as Annette Dutard - Jean's Daughter
1913
A Face from the Past
A Face from the Past
Augustus Phillips
Starred as John Forbes
Mary Fuller
Starred as Margaret Brown, Margaret Pendleton
1913
A Light on Troubled Waters
A Light on Troubled Waters
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Howard Stelring
Mary Fuller
Starred as Millie Sawyer
1913
A Race to New York
1913
A Woodland Paradise
A Woodland Paradise
Augustus Phillips
Starred as The Poet
Mary Fuller
Starred as Eve - the Poet's Daughter
1913
Elise, the Forester's Daughter
Elise, the Forester's Daughter
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Jack Hartopp
Mary Fuller
Starred as Elise - the Forester's Daughter
1913
Joyce of the North Woods
Joyce of the North Woods
Augustus Phillips
Starred as John Dale
Mary Fuller
Starred as Joyce Birkdale
1913
Kathleen Mavourneen
Kathleen Mavourneen
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Terence O'Moore - Kathleen's Sweetheart
Mary Fuller
Starred as Kathleen Mavourneen
1913
Leonie
1913
The Contents of the Suitcase
The Contents of the Suitcase
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Uncredited
Mary Fuller
Starred as Robinetta Gale - Jared's Daughter
1913
The Girl and the Outlaw
1913
The High Tide of Misfortune
The High Tide of Misfortune
Augustus Phillips
Starred as The Captain of the Schooner
Mary Fuller
Starred as Mary
1913
The Minister's Temptation
The Minister's Temptation
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Rev. Henry Reyburn
Mary Fuller
Starred as Mrs. Reyburn - the Minister's Wife
1913
The Princess and the Man
The Princess and the Man
Augustus Phillips
Starred as The Man - the Poet, Revolutionist
Mary Fuller
Starred as Lisette - the Princess's Maid
1913
The Robbers
1913
When the Right Man Comes Along
When the Right Man Comes Along
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Uncredited
Mary Fuller
Starred as Julia Green
1914
Comedy and Tragedy
Comedy and Tragedy
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Jacques Duval
Mary Fuller
Starred as Yvette Bordeaux
1914
How the Earth Was Carpeted
How the Earth Was Carpeted
Augustus Phillips
Starred as Nur-ed-Din - the Poet
Mary Fuller
Starred as Princess Zulika
1916
The Three Wishes
1916
Thrown to the Lions
Thrown to the Lions
Augustus Phillips
Starred as District Attorney Bryce
Mary Fuller
Starred as Linnie Carter
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