Nina Guilbert

Nina Guilbert

1936

Personal Details

Biography

Nina Guilbert, a talented and accomplished individual, has garnered recognition for her outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment, particularly in the realm of film. Among her most notable works is the 1935 production, "What Price Crime", which showcases her remarkable skill and dedication to her craft.

Furthermore, Guilbert's impressive repertoire also includes the 1940 film, "The Sagebrush Family Trails West", a testament to her versatility and ability to excel in a wide range of roles.

Additionally, her early work, "The Moth" (1934),demonstrates her impressive range and capacity for growth, solidifying her position as a talented and respected figure in the industry.

As a result, Nina Guilbert's extensive body of work continues to captivate audiences, solidifying her legacy as a true pioneer in the world of cinema.

Career

1942
The Magnificent Ambersons
The Magnificent Ambersons as Guest (uncredited)
1941
Outlaws of the Desert
Outlaws of the Desert as Mrs. Jane Grant
West Point Widow
West Point Widow as Nurses' Supervisor
1939
Trigger Pals
Trigger Pals as Aunt Minnie Archer
1936
Cavalcade of the West
Cavalcade of the West as Mrs. Martha Knox
1934
The Moth
The Moth as Auntie Jane Stevens
House of Danger
House of Danger as Aunt Lydia