1900-08-02 Lompoc, California, USA
Jacqueline Gadsden was an American screen actress during the Silent Era.
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The Mysterious Island | Sonia Dakkar | 1929-10-05 |
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The Quitter | Doris (as Jane Daly) | 1929-04-01 |
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Red Hair | Minnie Luther | 1928-03-10 |
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The Scarlet Lady | Princess Olga | 1928-08-01 |
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West of Zanzibar | Anna | 1928-11-24 |
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It | Adela Van Norman | 1927-02-05 |
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The Thirteenth Hour | Mary Lyle | 1927-10-17 |
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The Show | Blonde Barmaid (uncredited) | 1927-01-22 |
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The Merry Widow | Madonna (uncredited) | 1926-09-27 |
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Ridin' the Wind | May Lacy | 1925-08-09 |
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Man and Maid | Lady Hilda Buiteel | 1925-04-20 |
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He's a Prince! | Princess | 1925-10-05 |
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Not So Long Ago | Ursula Kent | 1925-09-07 |
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The Wife of the Centaur | Hope Larrimore | 1924-12-01 |
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His Hour | Tatiane Shebanoff | 1924-09-29 |
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The Flaming Forties | Sally | 1924-12-21 |
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The Goldfish | Helen Crane | 1924-03-30 |
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Skid Proof | Lorraine Hardmere | 1923-07-22 |
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Big Dan | Nellie McGee (as Jacqueline Gadsden) | 1923-10-13 |
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A Chapter in Her Life | Eloise Everingham | 1923-09-17 |
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The Man Who Won | Jessie | 1923-08-26 |