From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ida Waterman was a stage and screen actress. Waterman was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She appeared in some thirty or more Broadway productions between the late 1880s and early 1920s. She played Elise Claremont in the 1889 farce-comedy Our Flat and the following year Mrs. Kirke in Men and Women opposite Maude Adams. In 1899 she was Mrs. Crawley in Becky Sharp (later made into the 1934 film Becky Sharp) and in 1922 closed out her Broadway career playing Mrs. French in Lawful Larceny. Waterman was popular in numerous silent films in the teens and twenties as a supporting elderly actress much like Kate Lester. After decades of being a Victorian and Edwardian stage actress, Waterman moved into silent films in the 1910s. She died in 1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Lure of Ambition
(Duchess)
Sadie Love
(Aunt Julia)
A Social Celebrity
(Mrs. Winifred King)
Are You a Mason?
Say It Again
(Marguerite)
Stella Maris
(Lady Eleanor Blount - aka Aunt Julia)
Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley
(Mrs. David Phillips)
The Ringtailed Rhinoceros
(Mrs. Loring)
Counterfeit
(Mrs. Griswold)
Lady Rose's Daughter
(Lady Henry Delafield)
John Glayde's Honor
(Lady Lerode)
Granny
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The Swan
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Love's Redemption
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The Enchanted Cottage
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The Lotus Eater
(Mrs. Hastings Vance)
On with the Dance
(Countess of Raystone)
Esmeralda
(Mrs. Rogers - Esmeralda's Mother)
The Eagle's Mate
(Sally Breckenridge)
Behind the Scenes
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Mr. Fix-It
(Aunt Agatha Burroughs)
That Royle Girl
(Mrs. Clarke)
A Society Scandal
(Mrs. Maturin Colbert)
Aristocracy
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A Woman of Impulse
(Mme. Gardiner)