
Acting
Muriel Hennrietta Ostriche (born May 24, 1896 – May 3, 1989) was an American silent film actress. Following tryouts with the Biograph and Pathe studios, Ostriche signed with Eclair for $5 per day. After a year and a half with Eclair, she joined Reliance for a higher salary. Following that experienced, she was signed by the Thanhouser Company based in New Rochelle, New York, and starred in 134 films in her career. Ostriche told author Michael G. Ankerich that A Daughter of the Sea (1915) was her best performance and her favorite film. In 1920, Ostriche was featured in advertising for Bonnie-B veils. She was living in Florida in the mid-1980s when author Q. David Bowers began researching a biography on Ostriche, which became Muriel Ostriche: Princess of Silent Films. He was shocked to discover that she was still living and a willing interview subject. She enjoyed a revival in her fame in the later portion of her life which she relished and because of this renewed interest, her own insights into her life are preserved today.
movieThe Sacred Flame
1920
Ray Palton
movieThe Hand Invisible
1919
Helen Haynes
Tinsel
1918
Ruth Carmichael
movieLeap to Fame
1918
Tootsie Brown
movieThe Purple Lily
1918
Ruth Caldwell
movieThe Volunteer
1917
Madge's Mother
movieThe Good for Nothing
1917
Barbara Manning
movieMoral Courage
1917
Mary McClinton
movieA Square Deal
1917
Ruby Trailes
movieThe Men She Married
1916
Edith Trainor
movieSally in Our Alley
1916
Sally McGill
movieWho Killed Simon Baird
1916
Helen Maitland
movieKennedy Square
1916
Kate Seymour
movieA Circus Romance
1916
Babette
movieFor the Honor of the Crew
1915
Viola Scott
movieMortmain
1915
Bella Forsythe
movieWhen It Strikes Home
1915
Muriel Worth
movieThe Decoy
1914
Muriel Phelps
The Strike
1914
Mary MacLaren
Her Awakening
1914
Helen Gray
All's Well That Ends Well
1914
Muriel Benson - the Widow's Daughter
A Circumstantial Nurse
1914
Mary - Tom's Daughter
movieThe Law of Humanity
1913
Mary Coogan, Pat's Wife
movieRobin Hood
1912
Christabel