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Leah Baird
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Leah Baird (June 20, 1883 – October 3, 1971) was an American actress of the silent screen, and a screenwriter. She began her film career in 1910 in Jean and the Waif opposite Jean, the Vitagraph Dog. She played several leads in William F. Brady's troupe, opposite Douglas Fairbanks. In the late 1910s she played in 15 episodes of the serial Wolves of Kultur. Baird wrote and produced film during the 1920s.
Baird later became a screenwriter and contributed to a number of Clara Bow features. She was married to producer Arthur F. Beck.
As actor
The Hard Man
Around the World in 80 Days
It Should Happen to You
Riding Shotgun
Gasoline Alley
The Man Who Cheated Himself
Humoresque
Shadow of a Woman
Mildred Pierce
Make Your Own Bed
Air Force
Thank Your Lucky Stars
Action in the North Atlantic
The Male Animal
The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady
Lady Gangster
Busses Roar
Winning Your Wings
Manpower
Bad Men of Missouri
Dangerously They Live
The Man Who Came to Dinner
Bullets for O'Hara
One Foot in Heaven
The Unnamed Woman
Is Divorce a Failure?
The Miracle Makers
The Destroying Angel
When Husbands Deceive
When the Devil Drives