Emma Tansey

Emma Tansey

Deceased · Born: Sep 12, 1870 · Died: Mar 23, 1942

Personal Details

BornSep 12, 1870 Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Biography

Emma Tansey, a talented actress, entered this world on September 12, 1870, in the vibrant city of Louisville, Kentucky, USA, a place known for its rich history and cultural heritage.

She grew up to become a skilled thespian, captivating audiences with her performances in various films, including the 1917 release "When You and I Were Young", the 1918 production "Joan of the Woods", and the 1920 film "Are Children to Blame?".

Emma Tansey's life came to a close on March 23, 1942, in the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California, USA, a place where she had likely spent many years pursuing her passion for acting and entertaining the masses.

Career

1941
Wrangler's Roost
Wrangler's Roost as Church Member
1940
The Doctor Takes a Wife
The Doctor Takes a Wife as Old Woman Sitting Outside of Lakewood Lodge (uncredited)
The Lady in Question
The Lady in Question as Flower Woman (uncredited)
The Bank Dick
The Bank Dick as Old Woman on Bench (uncredited)
1939
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as Committeewoman (uncredited)
1938
1937
1935
Stars Over Broadway
Stars Over Broadway as Passerby Giving Money
1934
It Happened One Night
It Happened One Night as Ticket Buyer (uncredited)
1933
Perils of Pauline
Perils of Pauline as American Tourist
The Invisible Man
The Invisible Man as Old Woman Listening to Radio (uncredited)
1932
Afraid to Talk
Afraid to Talk as Old Lady
The Dentist
The Dentist as Old Lady
If I Had a Million
If I Had a Million as Idylwood Resident (uncredited)
1929
Dynamite
Dynamite as Old Deaf Woman at Race