Lucia Moore

She appeared in plays on Broadway from 1900 through 1932; often in works written by women playwrights, such as Rachel Crothers, Anita Loos, Clare Kummer, Jean Webster, and Rida Johnson Young.

Born in Shreveport, Louisiana,[1] Moore made her Broadway debut as Paulina in Stanislaus Stange's Quo Vadis at the New York Theatre which opened in April 1900.

[5][6] In 1911 Moore was engaged at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham where she starred opposite the British actress Winifred Delevanti in Arthur S. Gill's The Kiss of Isis.

[11] She created roles in several more plays written by women on Broadway, including Mrs. Wolfe in Laura Hinkley and Mabel Ferris's Another Man's Shoes (1918),[12] The Governor's Wife in Cora Dick Gantt's The Tavern (1920), Mary Vaughan in Clare Kummer's The Mountain Men (1921), and Mrs. Simmons in Anita Loos and John Emerson's The Whole Town's Talking (1923).

[14] Moore's other film credits include Caprice of the Mountains (1916),[15] Nancy Allen in Little Miss Happiness (1916),[16] Lady Clifford in Her Double Life (1916),[17] and the Mother in The Small Town Girl (1917).