
Violet Hopson
Acting
Known For
A schoolgirl annoys the new teacher by getting her friends to answer an inspector incorrectly.
Schoolgirl Rebels

A crofter's daughter has a child by an outlaw and is condemned to death when it is stolen by a midwife's mad daughter.
Heart of Midlothian
Molly Bawn. British silent drama movie. Directed by Cecil M Hepworth. Starring Alma Taylor, Stewart Rome an Violet Hopson. adaptation of the1878 Irish novel of the same name by Margaret Wolfe Hungerford. Molly Bawn the novel by M. W. Hungerford contains her most famous idiom: "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." It is also referenced in chapter 8 of James Joyce's Ulysses.
Molly Bawn
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The Stirrup Cup Sensation

Early '30s British drama, starring Heather Angel, about a poor girl who achieves success as a fashion designer.
Self Made Lady

'Devon. Rich widow helps poor squire by pretending his ancestor hid treasure.' (British Film Catalogue)
Widecombe Fair

A classy woman has an affair with a rake after she learns that she has a terminal disease
One Precious Year
A Lord objects to his son's love for a bastard until a society doctor is revealed as her father.
A Daughter of Love
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The Great Turf Mystery

Police pursue jewel thieves by motor-car and airplane.
The Jewel Thieves Outwitted

After his brother's suicide, Alec Dale is determined to get revenge on the woman that he believes drove him to his death.
The Second String

Filmed using Vivaphone sound system. This was invented by Cecil M. Hepworth, and performers mimed to a 10" record.
I Do Like to Be Where the Girls Are
A horse owner saves a girl jockey from being kidnapped by a knight.
What Price Loving Cup?
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A Daughter of Eve
A ten-part series of comedies in which a man repeatedly gets into trouble with his wife.
The Exploits of Tubby
Filmed using Vivaphone sound system. This was invented by Cecil M. Hepworth, and performers mimed to a 10" record. In this particular case, the singer and performer are not the same: Harry Buss is lip-syncing to singer Harry Fay (believed to be an alias of Stanley Kirkby).
The Rollicking Rajah
Lord Camber comes under suspicion of murdering his wife, an ex-chorus girl.