Donna Drew

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Donna Drew (born Donna A. Anderson) was a young American actress who appeared in a small number of silent films during the years 1917 to 1919. Her career was cut short by her death at age 21, the result of influenza, in late October of 1918. Her final film, The Ghost Girl, was released the following April.

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Madame Spy Trailer (1918)

21 January 1918

Robert "Bob" Wesley horrifies his father, Admiral John Wesley of the Naval Advisory Board, by failing his examination at the Annapolis naval academy.

The Flame of Youth Trailer (1917)

18 June 1917

James Gordon, Sr., owner of the Gordon syndicate, dispatches his roughneck son Jimmy to investigate why production has fallen off in his opal mine on an island off the coast of lower California.

The Lair of the Wolf Trailer (1917)

20 August 1917

Widow Margaret Dennis, unaware of the abusive nature of Oliver Cathcart, agrees to become his wife. Among other cruelties, Cathcart has ruined the Taylor family in a bad business deal, causing the death of Mrs.

'49–'17 Trailer (1917)

15 October 1917

A judge who had taken part in the gold rush of 1849 hires an acting troupe to recreate the experience in this rather fanciful silent Western.

The Ghost Girl Trailer (1919)

30 April 1919

This tells of a pretty miss, expelled from a girls' school, who goes in for a harmless adventure. She poses as a slum girl and is taken in tow by a snobbish society girl, who at first befriends and then tries to impose, upon her.