Born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia — Jun 17 1891• Died Apr 19 1946

Mae Busch, born Annie May Busch, was an Australian stage and screen actress. Her first film appearances were in The Agitator and The Water Nymph, both released in 1912. At the pinnacle of her film career, Busch was known as the versatile vamp.
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Jenny (Maid) (uncredited)

Susan

Trixie

Helen Dubreuze

Mae

Cathouse Madame

Mme. La Motte (uncredited)

Robina Teele

Mrs. Monroe (uncredited)

Kate

Jenny

Younger Woman on Bus

Hazel

Train Passenger Queenie (uncredited)

Bessie Collister

French Wedding Witness (Uncredited)

Mrs. Lottie Hardy

Princess Vera Petchnikoff

Violet

Miss Tyson

Mrs. Hall

Rosie

Vera (uncredited)

Ethel Delmead

Marie

(archive footage)

Hattie Nast

Butch's Girlfriend

Daisy Thomas

Mary Ryan

Bessie Ward

Lil

Chaperone (uncredited)

Miss Jenkins

Glory Quayle

Mrs. Paul Gironda

The Sweetheart

Rose

Tillie

Juror

Samson's Secretary

Self

Gwen, British Bride

Mrs. Hardy

Mrs. Hardy

Mrs. Hardy

Flora Conroy

Rosie O'Grady

Woman in Black (uncredited)

Tia Juana Lil

Maisie the Vamp, Blonde Floozy

Madame Pierre Gustave
Goldie Zenias

Jill Wetherell

Arlene

Marie

Sally Carey Mapes

Elsie

Lou Kendall

Stale Annie

Mrs. Ruth Howard

The Speedy Stenographer
Herself - archival footage

Keystone Performer

Old flame

Widow

Jeanette Sturgis

Mae Barton

Ollie's Old Flame

Mrs. Jennie Carter

Flo
The Lady
Mabel Hines
Clarice

Ida Hook

Mrs. Hall

Marjorie Stockton

Mame

May Roberts

Mae Ward - Undercover Policewoman

Mrs. Arabella Hardy

Girlfriend

Irene Kirby

Polly Joy

Madam Olga
Martha Slipaway

Lucia

Camille Balishaw

Marie Devere

Josie Jerome

The Actress

The Landlord's Daughter

Dan’s New Wife (uncredited)
The Farmer's Daughter

Kitty Perkins
Enid Alden
The Cashier

La Belle Odera

Flo Dupont
Mrs. Hillburn
The Police Chief's Daughter

The Wife
Fifi
The Sweetheart