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  1. Lucille Lee Stewart (December 25, 1889 – January 8, 1982) was an American film actress of the silent era. [1] Her screen career lasted between 1910 and 1926, during which time she played a mixture of lead and supporting roles .

  2. Lucille Lee Stewart was born on 25 December 1889 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for His Wife's Good Name (1916), The Destroyers (1916) and The Eleventh Commandment (1918). She was married to Ralph Ince. She died on 8 January 1982 in Hemet, California, USA.

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    • Brooklyn, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Hemet, California, USA
  3. Lucille Lee Stewart was born on December 25, 1889 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for His Wife's Good Name (1916), The Destroyers (1916) and The Eleventh Commandment (1918). She was married to Ralph Ince.

    • December 25, 1889
    • January 8, 1982
  4. Lucille Lee Stewart (December 25, 1889 – January 8, 1982) was an American film actress of the silent era. Her screen career lasted between 1910 and 1926, during which time she played a mixture of lead and supporting roles.

    • December 25, 1889
    • Alex Bickle
    • Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, United States
  5. Lucille Lee Stewart was born on December 25, 1889 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for His Wife's Good Name (1916), The Destroyers (1916) and The Eleventh Commandment (1918). She was previously married to Ralph Ince. She died on January 8, 1982 in Hemet, California, USA. See full bio »

  6. Lucille Lee Stewart (1889 - 1982) was an American actress. ... Media in category "Lucille Lee Stewart" The following 21 files are in this category, out of 21 total.

  7. catalog.afi.com › Catalog › MovieDetailsAFI|Catalog

    The Conflict was the second of three films that Ince made back-to-back with his wife, Lucille Lee Stewart, and her leading man, Huntley Gordon, at Vitagraph's Bay Shore, Long Island, studio; the other two were The Destroyers and His Wife's Good Name (both 1916, see entry), according to the 8 July 1916 Motography.