Movies of Edward Dillon and Stephanie Longfellow together
Edward Dillon and Stephanie Longfellow have starred in 19 movies together. Their first film was A Flash of Light in 1910. The most recent movie that Edward Dillon and Stephanie Longfellow starred together was Three Sisters in 1911.
1910
A Flash of Light
A Flash of Light
Edward Dillon
Starred as At First Party
Stephanie Longfellow
Starred as The Older Sister
1910
A Salutary Lesson
1910
As the Bells Rang Out!
As the Bells Rang Out!
Edward Dillon
Starred as The Best Man
Stephanie Longfellow
Starred as Grace Allen, Gilbert's Daughter
1910
Effecting a Cure
1910
Her Father's Pride
Her Father's Pride
Edward Dillon
Starred as Man from Bank
Stephanie Longfellow
Starred as Ann Southcomb
1910
In Life's Cycle
1910
The Banker's Daughters
The Banker's Daughters
Edward Dillon
Starred as Criminal
Stephanie Longfellow
Starred as Alice Bourne
1910
The Impalement
1910
The Lesson
1910
The Message of the Violin
The Message of the Violin
Edward Dillon
Starred as Accompanist
Stephanie Longfellow
Starred as The Woman
1910
Turning the Tables
1910
Wilful Peggy
Wilful Peggy
Edward Dillon
Starred as Man at the inn, Man at the party
Stephanie Longfellow
Starred as Woman at the party
1911
Cured
1911
Fate's Turning
Fate's Turning
Edward Dillon
Starred as An Attorney
Stephanie Longfellow
Starred as John Lawson's Fianc�e
1911
Madame Rex
1911
Priscilla's April Fool Joke
1911
The Chief's Daughter
1911
The Crooked Road
1911
Three Sisters
Three Sisters
Edward Dillon
Starred as Customer at Adele's Academy
Stephanie Longfellow
Starred as Uncredited
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