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Ethelmary Oakland (30 July 1909 – 2 December 1999) was a silent film child star. She was featured in such Thanhouser Film Corporation's films as The World and the Woman (1916) with Jeanne Eagels; and Always in the Way (1915) with Mary Miles Minter and Charlotte Shelby. In 1917 Oakland appeared with Jack Pickford in The Dummy produced by Famous Players-Lasky. Oakland left the movie industry in the late 1910s.
Filmography
- Always in the Way (1915)
- Hearts of Men (1915)
- John Brewster's Wife (1916)
- The Shine Girl (1916)
- The World and the Woman (1916)
- Divorce and the Daughter (1916)
- The Dummy (1917)
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