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Tiny Jones (1875–1952)

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Filmography

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1952 The Quiet Man
Nell - Maid (uncredited)
 
1952 Scaramouche
Spectator at Show (uncredited)
 
1952 Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick
Townswoman (uncredited)
 
1951 FBI Girl
Little Woman watching TV (uncredited)
 
1951 The Lady and the Bandit
Small Woman (uncredited)
 
1951 The Prowler
Airline Passenger (uncredited)
 
1951 Danger Zone
Woman at Auction (1st Episode) (uncredited)
 
1951 M
Woman in Mob (uncredited)
 
1950 The Goldbergs
Woman at Concert (uncredited)
 
1950 Sunset Blvd.
Little Woman outside Paramount Gate (uncredited)
 
1950 The Yellow Cab Man
Cab Passenger with Lamp (uncredited)
 
1949 Lust for Gold
Old Folks Home Resident (uncredited)
 
1949 The Life of Riley
Woman on Street (uncredited)
 
1949 A Kiss in the Dark
Tenant (uncredited)
 
1948 The Snake Pit
Inmate (uncredited)
 
1948 You Gotta Stay Happy
Pedestrian (uncredited)
 
1947 The Lady from Shanghai
Woman (uncredited)
 
1947 Unconquered
Bondswoman (uncredited)
 
1947 The Son of Rusty
Townswoman (uncredited)
 
1947 Nora Prentiss
Flower Woman (scenes deleted)
 
1946 Golden Slippers (short)
Newspaper Woman (uncredited)
 
1946 Crack-Up
Old Lady (uncredited)
 
1946 Dressed to Kill
Pub Patron (uncredited)
 
1946 The Green Years
Woman at Fair (uncredited)
 
1946 Cinderella Jones (uncredited)
 
1945 Fallen Angel
Woman at Professor Madley's Show (uncredited)
 
1945 Kitty
Fish and Chips Woman (uncredited)
 
1945 George White's Scandals
Customer (uncredited)
 
1944 None But the Lonely Heart
Bit Part (uncredited)
 
1944 The Doughgirls
Little Maid (uncredited)
 
1944 Cry of the Werewolf
Gypsy Woman (uncredited)
 
1944 The Seventh Cross
Townswoman (uncredited)
 
1943 The Seventh Victim
News Vendor (uncredited)
 
1943 He Hired the Boss
Flower Woman (uncredited)
 
1943 Two Weeks to Live
Townswoman (uncredited)
 
1942 Nightmare
Townswoman (uncredited)
 
1942 The Big Street
Small Friendly Neighbor (uncredited)
 
1942 Smart Alecks
Extra as Small Pedestrian in Two Scenes (uncredited)
 
1942 The Bashful Bachelor
Woman at Carnival (uncredited)
 
1941 How Green Was My Valley
Mrs. Tossel (uncredited)
 
1941 New Wine
 
1941 A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob
Passerby (uncredited)
 
1940 Melody Ranch
Woman Asking About Electric Shock (uncredited)
 
1940 Li'l Abner
Townswoman (uncredited)
 
1940 Four Sons
Townswoman (uncredited)
 
1939 Drums Along the Mohawk
Mrs. Reall (as Elizabeth Jones)
 
1939 Five Came Back
Flower Lady (uncredited)
 
1939 Young Mr. Lincoln (scenes deleted / as Elizabeth Jones)
 
1939 The Flying Irishman
Flower Peddlar (uncredited)
 
1939 The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
Lady in Revolving Door (uncredited)
 
1939 Inside Story
Maid (uncredited)
 
1939 You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
Spectator (uncredited)
 
1939 Disbarred
Juror (uncredited)
 
1938 A Christmas Carol
Woman Encouraging Fred to Slide (uncredited)
 
1938 Mysterious Mr. Moto
Flower Woman (uncredited)
 
1938 Born to Be Wild
Farmer's Wife
 
1938 The Buccaneer
Pirate's Wife (uncredited)
 
1937 Nothing Sacred
Vermont Townswoman (uncredited)
 
1937 Shall We Dance
Flower Woman (uncredited)
 
1936 Arizona Mahoney
Little Woman at Sing-a-Long (uncredited)
 
1936 Pennies from Heaven
Little Woman at Window (uncredited)
 
1936 The White Angel
Woman Donating Soup (uncredited)
 
1936 Disorder in the Court (short)
Juror (uncredited)
 
1935 In Person
Tiny Woman in Theater (uncredited)
 
1935 Mutiny on the Bounty
Ship's Visitor at Portsmouth (uncredited)
 
1935 Dante's Inferno
Concessionaire's Wife (uncredited)
 
1935 Manhattan Moon
 
1935 Star of Midnight
Charwoman (uncredited)
 
1935 Southern Exposure (short)
Dancer at Party (uncredited)
 
1935 Life Begins at Forty
Townswoman at Fair (uncredited)
 
1935 The Gilded Lily
Small Woman (uncredited)
 
1934 The Little Minister
Villager (uncredited)
 
1934 Imitation of Life
Funeral Spectator (uncredited)
 
1934 Tailspin Tommy
Wardrobe Woman, Venture Pictures (uncredited)
 
1934 Lady by Choice
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
 
1934 Outcast Lady
Little Woman on Street (uncredited)
 
1934 The Thin Man
Woman Buying Newspaper (uncredited)
 
1934 Long Lost Father
Mrs. Higgenbottom (uncredited)
 
1933 The Invisible Man
Townswoman at Pub (uncredited)
 
1933 Stage Mother
Dancing Girls's Mother (uncredited)
 
1933 Lady for a Day
Flower Peddler (uncredited)
 
1933 Christopher Strong
Woman with Organ Grinder (uncredited)
 
1932 Over the Counter (short)
Mrs. Schwartz, Little Wife (uncredited)
 
1932 The Fighting Gentleman
Little Wife at Carnival (uncredited)
 
1932 Ride Him, Cowboy
Townswoman (uncredited)
 
1932 Week-End Marriage
Small Lady in Concert Audience (uncredited)
 
1932 Destry Rides Again
Townswoman (uncredited)
 
1932 One Man Law
Racing Spectator (uncredited)
 
1932 The Woman from Monte Carlo
Toulon Townswoman (uncredited)
 
1931 The Sin of Madelon Claudet
Prisoner Behind Bars (uncredited)
 
1931 Sundown Trail
Townswoman (uncredited)
 
1931 The Maltese Falcon
Jailbird Seeking Cigarette (uncredited)
 
1931 Always Goodbye
Mrs. Merchant, Moviegoer (uncredited)
 
1930 River's End
Townswoman at Dance (uncredited)
 
1930 Way for a Sailor
Pub Customer (uncredited)
 
1930 Outward Bound
Extra Walking Outside Building (uncredited)
 
1930 The Man from Blankley's
Miss Bule
 
1929 Dynamite
Townswoman at Store (uncredited)
 
1929 Condemned
Gossipy Townswoman (uncredited)
 
1924 Greed
Mrs. Heise (uncredited)
 
1924 The Iron Horse
Woman Who Wants a Divorce (uncredited)
 

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Alternate Names:

Elizabeth 'Tiny' Jones | Elizabeth Jones
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