Movies of Edward O'Connor and Ida Williams together
Edward O'Connor and Ida Williams have starred in 10 movies together. Their first film was The Troubles of A. Butler in 1911. The most recent movie that Edward O'Connor and Ida Williams starred together was The Title Cure in 1913.
1911
The Troubles of A. Butler
The Troubles of A. Butler
Edward O'Connor
Starred as Mr. Butler's Butler
Ida Williams
Starred as Mrs. Ashburton
1912
Marjorie's Diamond Ring
Marjorie's Diamond Ring
Edward O'Connor
Starred as 1st Plumber
Ida Williams
Starred as Marjorie's Mother
1912
The Angel and the Stranded Troupe
The Angel and the Stranded Troupe
Edward O'Connor
Starred as The Comedian
Ida Williams
Starred as The Leading Lady
1912
The Commuter's Wife
The Commuter's Wife
Edward O'Connor
Starred as The Tramp
Ida Williams
Starred as Mrs. Lane - the Commuter's Wife
1912
The Stranger and the Taxicab
The Stranger and the Taxicab
Edward O'Connor
Starred as The Butler
Ida Williams
Starred as Uncredited
1913
All on Account of a Transfer
All on Account of a Transfer
Edward O'Connor
Starred as The Irish Conductor
Ida Williams
Starred as The Woman with the Transfer
1913
At Midnight
1913
His First Performance
His First Performance
Edward O'Connor
Starred as Mr. McGuire - Tommy's Father
Ida Williams
Starred as Uncredited
1913
Interrupted Wedding Bells
Interrupted Wedding Bells
Edward O'Connor
Starred as Mr. Jones - the Barber
Ida Williams
Starred as Miss Brown's Sister
1913
The Title Cure
The Title Cure
Edward O'Connor
Starred as Lord Brian Berue - the Irishman
Ida Williams
Starred as Mrs. Clayworth - Bessie's Mother
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