Jacqueline Logan

From Wikipedia Jacqueline Logan (November 30, 1901 – April 4, 1983) was a star of the silent motion picture screen who was on board William Randolph Hearst's yacht the Oneida in 1924 when film director Thomas Ince died. The young actress was under contract to Ince at the time. Logan was a WAMPAS Baby Star of 1922. She was born in Corsicana, Texas on November 30, 1901. Her father was a noted architect and her mother was briefly an opera singer.
Cast

Gay and Devilish
Lilah Deane

Out of the Storm
Mary Lawrence

Tony Runs Wild
Grace Percival

Ebb Tide
Tehura

Playing with Souls
Bricotte

A Perfect Crime
Mary Oliver

The King of Kings
Mary Magdalene

A Tailor-Made Man
Corinne Stanlaw

Hollywood
Jacqueline Logan

Nothing to Wear
Jackie Standish

The Fighting Lover
Helen Leigh

The Cop
Mary Monks

Footloose Widows
Marian

The King of the Kongo
Diana Martin

Midnight Madness
Norma Forbes

General Crack
Countess Carola

The Look Out Girl
Dixie Mowbray

Code of the Sea
Jenny Hayden

Mr. Billings Spends His Dime
Suzanna Juárez

A Blind Bargain
Angela Marshall

The Faker
Rita Martin

The Wise Wife
Jenny Lou

Ships of the Night
Johanna Hearne
The Leopard Lady
Paula

Stark Mad
Irene

The Middle Watch
Mary Carlton

The Show of Shows
Performer in 'The Pirate' & 'Bicycle Built for Two' Numbers (uncredited)

Thank You
Diane Lee

White Mice
Inez Rojas

Symphony in Two Flats
Leslie Fullerton (US version)

Shadows
Fay Melville

The Bachelor Girl
Joyce

Power
Lorraine LaRue

Java Head
Nettie Vollar

When the Door Opened
Teresa de Fontenac

Peacock Feathers
Mimi Le Brun

Molly O'
Miriam Manchesteer

The Light That Failed
Bessie Brooke

Broadway Daddies
Eve Delmar

The Blood Ship
Mary Swope Newman

The River Woman
The Duchess

The Beautiful Spy
Monica Salazar

The Outsider
Leontine Sturdee

A Man Must Live
'Mops' Collins

The Wampas Baby Stars of 1922
Self

Dynamite Smith
Kitty Gray

Manhattan
Mary Malone

White and Unmarried
Andrée Duphot

Wages for Wives
Nell Bailey

The House of Youth
Corinna Endicott

Burning Sands
Lizette

One Hour of Love
'Jerry' McKay
