Loyola O'Connor (born Ignatia Loyola O'Connor; July 8, 1868 – December 26, 1931) was an American stage and silent film actress. In the early 20th century, she worked multi-year stints in stage productions such as Way Down East, Ben Hur and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. In 1913, she transitioned to silent films, appearing in 48 productions through 1922. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]
The Infidel
(Mrs. Scudder)
True Heart Susie
(Susie's Aunt)
The Love Burglar
(Mrs. Eleanor Strong)
The Kiss
(The Landlady)
The Lily and the Rose
(Letty Carrington)
The Faith Healer
(Martha Beeler)
Out of the Darkness
(Mrs. Sands)
The Fall of Babylon
(Attarea's Slave)
The Courage of the Commonplace
(Mary's Mother)
A Little Madonna
The Children Pay
(Elinor Ainsley, the Girls' Mother)
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
(Attarea's Slave (uncredited))
The Missing Links
(Miss Gaylord)
An Old Fashioned Young Man
(Mrs. James D. Burke)
Cheerful Givers
(Mrs. Parker)
Pillars of Society
(Betty's Aunt (uncredited))
Hoodoo Ann
(Elinor Knapp)
A Child of the Paris Streets
(Lizette)
Nina, the Flower Girl
(Mrs. Townsend)
Stranded
(His Mother)
The Country Boy
(Mrs. Wilson)