Movies of George Rowe and Helen Gilmore together
George Rowe and Helen Gilmore have starred in 16 movies together. Their first film was Never Weaken in 1921. The most recent movie that George Rowe and Helen Gilmore starred together was Two Tars in 1928.
1921
Never Weaken
George Rowe
Starred as Cross-Eyed Henpecked Hubby
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Uncredited
1923
Kill or Cure
George Rowe
Starred as Deaf man
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Aggressive non-customer
1923
Mother's Joy
George Rowe
Starred as Waiter
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Dippy
1923
Post No Bills
George Rowe
Starred as The Press Agent, Groom
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Uncredited
1923
Tight Shoes
George Rowe
Starred as Uncredited
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Uncredited
1924
Near Dublin
George Rowe
Starred as Cop
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Villager
1924
Postage Due
George Rowe
Starred as Photographer
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Uncredited
1924
Short Kilts
George Rowe
Starred as Blacksmith
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Mrs. McHungry
1924
Zeb vs. Paprika
George Rowe
Starred as Rival jockey
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Uncredited
1925
The Haunted Honeymoon
George Rowe
Starred as Uncredited
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Uncredited
1925
The Wages of Tin
George Rowe
Starred as Uncredited
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Uncredited
1925
Tol'able Romeo
George Rowe
Starred as Uncredited
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Uncredited
1925
Unfriendly Enemies
George Rowe
Starred as His Assistant
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Uncredited
1925
Wild Papa
George Rowe
Starred as Uncredited
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Uncredited
1926
Don Key (Son of Burro)
George Rowe
Starred as Barber
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Uncredited
1928
Two Tars
George Rowe
Starred as Motorist
Helen Gilmore
Starred as Motorist
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