Mae Busch

Mae Busch

  • Birthday: 1891-06-17
  • Deathday: 1946-04-19
  • Place of birth: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  • Also know as: Annie May Busch

Biography

Mae Busch, born Annie May Busch, was an Australian stage and screen actress. Her first film appearances were in The Agitator and The Water Nymph, both released in 1912. At the pinnacle of her film career, Busch was known as the versatile vamp.

Filmography

Blondie Johnson

1933

As Mae

The Unholy Three

1925

As Rosie O'Grady

Foolish Wives

1922

As Princess Vera Petchnikoff

Alibi

1929

As Daisy Thomas

Sons of the Desert

1933

As Mrs. Lottie Hardy

Nancy Drew… Detective

1938

As Miss Tyson, the Nurse

Come Clean

1931

As Kate

Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys

1992

As (archive footage)

The Fixer Uppers

1935

As Madame Pierre Gustave

The Live Ghost

1934

As Maisie the Vamp, Blonde Floozy

Oliver the Eighth

1934

As Widow

Going Bye-Bye!

1934

As Butch's Girlfriend

Their First Mistake

1932

As Mrs. Arabella Hardy

Them Thar Hills

1934

As Mrs. Hall

Tit for Tat

1935

As Mrs. Hall

Unaccustomed as We Are

1929

As Mrs. Hardy

Love 'Em and Weep

1927

As Old flame

The Bohemian Girl

1936

As Mrs. Hardy

Without Honors

1932

As Mary Ryan

Lilly Turner

1933

As Hazel

Fazil

1928

As Helen Dubreuze

The Mad Monster

1942

As Susan

Sucker Money

1933

As Mame

Those Bitter Sweets

1915

As The Sweetheart

Merely A Married Man

1915

As The Wife

High Hats and Low Brows

1932

As Stale Annie

Dance, Girl, Dance

1933

As Lou Kendall

Women Without Names

1940

As Rose

Women Won't Tell

1932

As Mrs. Ruth Howard

Name the Man

1924

As Bessie Collister

Defenders of the Law

1931

As Mae Ward - Undercover Policewoman

Chickens Come Home

1931

As Ollie's Old Flame

The Christian

1923

As Glory Quayle

The Purchase Price

1932

As Train Passenger Queenie (uncredited)

Ziegfeld Girl

1941

As Jenny

Souls for Sale

1923

As Robina Teele

Mabel and Fatty’s Married Life

1915

As Woman in Black (uncredited)

A One Night Stand

1915

As The Actress

While the City Sleeps

1928

As Bessie Ward

The Blue Dahlia

1946

As Jenny (Maid) (uncredited)

Cross My Heart

1946

As Juror

Doctor X

1932

As Cathouse Madame

For Better - But Worse

1915

As The Police Chief's Daughter

The Heart Punch

1932

As Goldie Zenias

Cheating Blondes

1933

As Mrs. Jennie Carter

Fangs of the Wild

1939

As Mae Barton

The Man Called Back

1932

As Rosie

Love in Armor

1915

As The Sweetheart

The Grim Game

1919

As Ethel Delmead

The Rent Jumpers

1915

As The Landlord's Daughter

Settled at the Seaside

1915

As Girlfriend

Ye Olden Grafter

1915

As The Lady

Scarlet Dawn

1932

As French Wedding Witness (Uncredited)

Young Desire

1930

As May Roberts

Prison Farm

1938

As Trixie

The Big Broadcast of 1938

1938

As Chaperone (uncredited)

Hello, Annapolis

1942

As Miss Jenkins

Picture Brides

1934

As Gwen, British Bride

Wife and Auto Trouble

1916

As The Speedy Stenographer

Because He Loved Her

1916

As The Cashier

Wicked

1931

As Arlene

The Accusing Finger

1936

As Younger Woman on Bus

1925 Studio Tour

1925

As Self

The Devil's Passkey

1920

As La Belle Odera

The Triflers

1924

As Marjorie Stockton

Married Flirts

1924

As Jill Wetherell

Husband Hunters

1927

As Marie Devere

Marie Antoinette

1938

As Mme. La Motte (uncredited)

Dance of the Cookoos

1982

As Mrs. Hardy

Beloved

1934

As Marie

I Like it That Way

1934

As Elsie

Pardon My Nerve!

1922

As Marie

The Racing Strain

1932

As Tia Juana Lil

Only a Shop Girl

1922

As Josie Jerome

Broken Barriers

1924

As Irene Kirby

A Man's Man

1929

As Violet

A Favorite Fool

1915

As The Farmer's Daughter

The Love Charm

1921

As Hattie Nast

Her Own Money

1922

As Flora Conroy

The Fair Barbarian

1917

As Lucia

Fatty and the Broadway Stars

1915

As Keystone Performer

Bread

1924

As Jeanette Sturgis

Fly My Kite

1931

As Dan’s New Wife (uncredited)

The Stork Club

1945

As Vera (uncredited)

Perch of the Devil

1927

As Ida Hook

Fools of Fashion

1926

As Enid Alden

The Shooting of Dan McGrew

1924

As Flo Dupont

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