Julia Swayne Gordon
Julia Swayne Gordon appeared in American silent films during the 1920s, taking on supporting roles that relied on presence and character detail typical of the era. Born on October 29, 1878 in Columbus, Ohio, Gordon worked in an industry transitioning from brief appearances to more defined screen personae.
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Julia Swayne Gordon appeared in American silent films during the 1920s, taking on supporting roles that relied on presence and character detail typical of the era. Born on October 29, 1878 in Columbus, Ohio, Gordon worked in an industry transitioning from brief appearances to more defined screen personae. Her credited filmography includes three titles, each featuring her in a distinct secondary role that contributed to the narrative texture of the productions.
In How Women Love [1922], Gordon played Mrs. Nevins, a role that positioned her within a domestic or social context central to the story. Three Week Ends [1928] cast her as Mrs. Witherspoon, a character likely serving a functional part in the plot’s development. Children of Divorce [1927] featured Gordon as Princess De Saxe, indicat…








