Helen Badgley
By the time she was just 3 years old she was appearing in her first film, Brother Bob's Baby in 1911. In 1912 she appeared in eleven films, and in 1913, that number increased to twenty two. At age six she lost her two front teeth and "retired" until new ones could appear. She never went back. She ended up with 103 credits to her name earning her the title "Thanhouser Kidlet" after the movie studio Thanhouser located in New York City which burned down. Her father was Gerald Badgely, expert mechanic and electrician at the studio where he perfected the Vista moving picture recorder.
Filmography
Zudora
Dottie's New Doll
A Modern Monte Cristo
The Stolen Triumph
When the Studio Burned
A Dog's Love
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Little Dorrit
The Barrier of Flames
The Tiniest of Stars
In a Garden
The Baby and the Boss
When Love Was Blind
The Fires of Youth
The Spoiled Darling's Doll
The Forest Rose
The Woman Pays
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Mercy on a Crutch
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The Girl of the Cabaret
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Cross Your Heart
A Rag, a Bone and a Hank of Hair
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Frou Frou
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The Repeater
Their Great Big Beautiful Doll
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The Six-Cent Loaf
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Baby Hands
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The Dancer
The Three Roses
My Baby's Voice
Pots-and-Pans Peggy
Just a Shabby Doll