From Wikipedia Ella Margaret Gibson (September 14, 1894 – October 21, 1964), was an American stage and silent film actress who had leading roles in Vitagraph westerns, often opposite William Clifford. She also appeared with Charles Ray in The Coward (1915) and later worked in two Westerns with William S. Hart: The Money Corral and Sand!. In 1999 it was reported that on the afternoon of October 21, 1964 she made a dying confession to the murder of director William Desmond Taylor. Gibson was sometimes credited or otherwise identified under at least seven other names, such as Patricia Palmer, Margie Gibson, Marguerite Gibson, Ella Margaret Lewis, Ella Margaret Arce or Pat Lewis. She appeared in 147 movies between 1913 and 1929.
Without Mercy
(Natalie)
To the Ladies
(Mary Mullin)
The Bait
(Undetermined Role)
The Golden Trail
(Mary)
Greater Than Love
(Elsie Brown)
A Perfect 36
(The Widow)
The Little Savage
(Kitty)
The Kiss
(Alice - a Shop Girl)
The Woman in the Web
(Countess Irsky)
The Girl from Beyond
(Rose)
The Home Trail
(Elsie)
A Gentleman's Agreement
(Kate Leonard)
Mr. Billings Spends His Dime
(Priscilla Parker)
Sand
(Josie Kirkwood)
Rowdy Ann
(Ann's Roommate)
A Little Madonna
(Marie)
Cold Feet
(Wronged Woman)
The Coward
(Amy)
Across the Border
(Margie Landers)
The Cowboy King
(Ethel Dunlap)
Rounding Up the Law
(Doris Hyland)
A Pair of Hellions
(Mabel Turner - Dance Hall Girl)
Serán Legión
(Gabriela Haider)
Hold Your Breath
(Hairdresser)
Naughty Nanette
(Lola Leeds)
The Money Corral
(Chicago Kate)
A Soul Enslaved
(Nellie (as Marguerite Gibson))
The Bait
(Greta)