
Saba Raleigh
Acting
Known For
An author's wishes are granted and make him rich, but it is a dream.
Desire
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Love Maggy

A US steel king pawns the gems of his daughter who is loved by a student and a crook.
The Princess of New York
Lord Byron's wife leaves him after a jealous lady plots his ruin.
A Prince of Lovers
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The Temptress
Rich wastrel Baron Chevrial fritters his days and nights away pursuing a series of young lovelies and playing with their affections. He is smitten with the charms of Rosa, dancer of the Opera Comique, but marries the prominent Therese Beauchamp while still remaining involved with Rosa. Eventually a new woman enters his life and for a time he is oblivious to everything else until Rosa reenters his sphere.
A Parisian Romance

This was Theda Bara's third starring film, and the first which she carried all on her own, with no other name actors in the cast. Based on the Alexander Dumas story, The Clemenceau Case involves Iza, a vampire-wife (Bara), whose wicked ways scandalize her husband, Pierre (William E. Shay).
The Clemenceau Case

Claire Martin, niece of the wealthy Mrs. Taylor, suffers from loss of memory. Under the effect of this, Claire acts as an entirely different person. She wanders through the woods seeking shelter and food, and finally reaches a cabin temporarily occupied by a New York sportsman, who is fishing and hunting in the woods.
Body and Soul

An American millionaire visiting London falls in love with a young aristocrat and elopes with her, pursued by a rival suitor.
The Road to London

A Woman's Honor is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Roland West.
A Woman's Honor

This picture is based on the same story that became D.W. Griffith's Orphans of the Storm in 1921. This version, made by the Fox Studios, stars famous "vamp" actress Theda Bara in the role that Lillian Gish later made famous