1898-04-08 Butte, Montana, USA
From Wikipedia Fritzi Ridgeway (April 8, 1898 – March 29, 1961) was an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in 63 films between 1916 and 1934. She married film composer Constantin Bakaleinikoff. In 1928 she built the Hotel del Tahquitz in Palm Springs, California. She was born in Butte, Montana and died in Lancaster, California from a heart attack.
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We Live Again | The redhead | 1934-11-01 |
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House of Mystery | Stella Walker | 1934-03-30 |
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No Ransom | Miss Price | 1934-10-07 |
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Ladies of the Big House | Reno Maggie | 1931-12-26 |
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The Mad Parade | Prudence Graham | 1931-09-18 |
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Prince of Diamonds | Lolah | 1930-03-26 |
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This Is Heaven | Mamie Chase | 1929-06-22 |
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Red Hot Speed | Slavey | 1929-01-27 |
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Hell's Heroes | Mother | 1929-12-27 |
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The Son of the Golden West | Rita | 1928-09-30 |
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Nobody's Widow | Mademoiselle Renée | 1927-01-12 |
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The Enemy | Mitzi Winkelmann | 1927-12-08 |
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Lonesome Ladies | Dorothy | 1927-07-03 |
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Face Value | Muriel Stanley | 1927-08-01 |
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Getting Gertie's Garter | Barbara Felton | 1927-02-28 |
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Ruggles of Red Gap | Emily Judson | 1923-10-07 |
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Hollywood | Fritzi Ridgeway | 1923-08-19 |
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The Cricket on the Hearth | Bertha Plummer | 1923-08-11 |
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The Old Homestead | Ann | 1922-10-08 |
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Branded Man | 1922-12-21 | |
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The Menacing Past | 1922-04-15 | |
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A Woman's Vengeance | Nell Burrows | 1920-09-04 |
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Judy of Rogues' Harbor | Olive Ketchel | 1920-02-29 |
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Winning a Bride | Mary Pendleton | 1919-10-11 |
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A Petal on the Current | Cora Kinealy | 1919-08-03 |
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When Doctors Disagree | Violet Henny | 1919-05-25 |
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The Fire Flingers | Ellen | 1919-04-21 |
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The Law's Outlaw | Rose Davison | 1918-01-13 |
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The Wrong Man | Anice Malone | 1917-07-07 |
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The Soul Herder | Jane Brown | 1917-08-07 |
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The Calendar Girl | Mazie | 1917-10-15 |
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The Hero of the Hour | Mildred Nebeker | 1917-04-23 |