Movies of Roger Moore and Louise Carver together
Roger Moore and Louise Carver have starred in 16 movies together. Their first film was Flickering Youth in 1924. The most recent movie that Roger Moore and Louise Carver starred together was The Jolly Jilter in 1927.
1924
Flickering Youth
Flickering Youth
Roger Moore
Starred as Dummy in Barber Shop
Louise Carver
Starred as The Barber's Mother
1924
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
Roger Moore
Starred as Two-Role Actor
Louise Carver
Starred as Purity League Gossip
1924
The Half-Back of Notre Dame
The Half-Back of Notre Dame
Roger Moore
Starred as Minor Role
Louise Carver
Starred as Mrs. Matter - Alma's Mother
1924
The Hollywood Kid
The Hollywood Kid
Roger Moore
Starred as Comic in Sennett's Office
Louise Carver
Starred as Mrs. Patrick Pico
1925
Giddap!
Giddap!
Roger Moore
Starred as Polo Club Member, Spectator, Purity League Chef
Louise Carver
Starred as Head of Purity League
1926
A Harem Knight
A Harem Knight
Roger Moore
Starred as Gendarme
Louise Carver
Starred as Petunia - the Rajah's Sister
1926
A Prodigal Bridegroom
1926
Gooseland
1926
Hot Cakes for Two
Hot Cakes for Two
Roger Moore
Starred as Royal Porter - Film Star
Louise Carver
Starred as Dramatic Pupil
1926
Smith's Vacation
1926
The Funnymooners
The Funnymooners
Roger Moore
Starred as Minor Role
Louise Carver
Starred as Boarding School Mistress
1927
A Small Town Princess
1927
Broke in China
Broke in China
Roger Moore
Starred as Ruth's Sweetheart
Louise Carver
Starred as Maud - the Saloon Girl
1927
Peaches and Plumbers
1927
The Girl from Everywhere
The Girl from Everywhere
Roger Moore
Starred as Mr. Filbert - Actor
Louise Carver
Starred as Minor Role
1927
The Jolly Jilter
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