
It is thought that Barbara La Marr appeared (as Reatha Watson) in a Tom Mix western of 1914. It is believed that she was also seen in three or four "shorts" while dancing in New York City.
1. HARRIET AND THE PIPER (First National). 1920. Anita Stewart, Ward Crane, and Myrtle Stedman, Irving Cummings, Charles Richmond. Directed by Bertram Bracken, produced by Louis B. Mayer. Miss LaMarr's wardrobe by Lucille Ltd.
2. THE NUT (United Artist) 1921. Douglas Fairbanks, Marguerite de La Mott, William Lowery. Directed by Ted Reed, produced by Douglas Fairbanks. Miss LaMarr's wardrobe by Madame Frances.
3. DESPERATE TRAILS (Universal) 1921. Harry Carey, Irene Rich, Georgie Stone, George Siegmann. Produced and directed by John Ford.
4. THE THREE MUSKETEERS (United Artists) 1921. Douglas Fairbanks, Marguerite De La Mott, Adolphe Menjou, Mary MacLaren, George Siegmann, Eugene Pallette, Nigel De Brulier. Directed by Fred Niblo, produced by Douglas Fairbanks. Miss LaMarr's wardrobe by Paul Burns.
5. CINDERELLA OF THE HILLS (Fox) 1921. Carl Miller, Barbara Bedford, Cecil Van Aucker, Wilson Hummel. Directed by Howard M. Mitchell.
6. ARABIAN LOVE (Fox) 1922. John Gilbert, Barbara Bedford, Heschel Mayall, Robert Kortman, William Orlamond. Directed by Jerome Storm. Miss LaMarr's wardrobe by Clare West.
7.
THE PRISONER OF ZENDA (Metro) 1922. Lewis Stone, Alice Terry, Ramon
Novarro, Stuart Holmes, Malcolm McGregor, Robert Edeson. Directed and produced
by Rex Ingram.
8.
DOMESTIC RELATIONS (Preferred) 1922. Katherine MacDonald, William P.
Carleton, Jr., Frank Leigh, Lloyd Whitlock. Directed by Chet Withey. Miss
LaMarr's wardrobe by Ethel Chaffin.
9.
TRIFLING WOMEN (Metro) 1922.
Ramon Novarro, Lewis Stone, Edward
Connelly, Pomeroy Cannon, Hughie Mack, John George. Directed and produced by
Rex Ingram.
10. QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER (Metro) 1922. Lon Chaney, John Bowers, Blanche Sweet, Elmo Lincoln, Louise Fazenda, Joseph Dowling. Directed by Clarence Badger. Miss LaMarr's wardrobe by Madame Frances.
11. THE HERO (Preferred) 1922. Gaston Glass, John Sainpolis, Doris Pawn, David Butler, Martha Mattox, Frankie Lee. Directed by Louis J. Gasnier. Miss LaMarr's wardrobe by Ethel Chaffin.
12. POOR MEN'S WIVES (Preferred) 1923. David Butler, Richard Tucker,
Zasu Pitts, Betty Francisco, The Heavenly Twins. Directed by Louis J. Gasnier.
Miss LaMarr's wardrobe by Ethel Chaffin.
13. SOULS FOR SALE (Goldwyn) 1923. Eleanor Boardman, Richard Dix, Mae Busch, Lew Cody, Frank Mayo, Dale Fuller, William Haines, Snitz Edwards, Louis Fazenda, Aileen Pringle. Cameo appearances by Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Adolpha Menjou, Eric Von Stroheim, Anna Q. Nilsson, Fred Niblo, King Vidor, and Florence Vidor, Patsy Ruth Miller. Produced by Rupert Hughes, directed by Rupert Hughes and Ernst Lubitsch. Miss LaMarr's wardrobe by Howard Greer and Madame Frances.
14.THE BRASS BOTTLE (First National) 1923. Harry Myers, Ernest
Torrence, Tully Marshall, Charlotte Merriam, Ford Sterling. Directed and
produced by Maurice Tourneur.
15. ST. ELMO (Fox) 1923. John Gilbert, Bessie Love, Warner Baxter, Nigel deBrulier, Lydia Knott. Directed by Jerome Storm.
16. STRANGERS OF THE NIGHT (Metro) 1923. Matt Moore, Enid Bennett, Robert
McKim, Emily Fitzroy. Directed by Fred Niblo, produced by Louis B. Mayer.
17. THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE (Metro) 1923. Renee Adoree, Earle Williams, Pat
O'Malley, Wallace Beery, Josef Swickard, Anders Randolf. Directed by Reginald
Barker, produced by Louis B. Mayer.
18. THE ETERNAL CITY (First National) 1923. Lionel Barrymore, Bert Lytell, Richard Bennett, Montague Love, Ronald Colman, Cameo appearances by the King and Queen of Italy. Also Benito Mussolini. Produced by George Fitzmaurice and Barbara LaMarr. Screenplay by Barbara LaMarr (co-written). Directed by George Fitzmaurice. Miss LaMarr's wardrobe by Madame Frances, Max Ree, Erte and Schiapierelli.
19. MARY OF THE MOVIES (Columbia) 1923. Miss Barbara LaMarr appeared as herself in a cameo role.
20. THY NAME IS WOMAN (Metro) 1924. Ramon Novarro, William V. Mong,
Wallace MacDonald, Edith Roberts, Robert Edeson, Claire McDowall. Directed by
Fred Niblo, produced by Louis B. Mayer. Set decoration by Howard Grieve.
21. THE SHOOTING OF DAN MCGREW (Metro) 1924. Lew Cody, Percy Marmont, Mae
Busch, George Siegmann, Philipe De Lacy. Directed by Clarence Badger, produced
by Louis B. Mayer. Miss LaMarr's wardrobe by Max Ree and Andre Ani.
22. THE WHITE MOTH (First National) 1924. Conway Tearle, Ben Lyon, Charles De Roche, Edna Murphy, Josie Sedgwick, William Orlamond, Ethel Shannon. Screenplay by Barbara LaMarr based on a poem by Barbara LaMarr. Directed by Maurice Tourneur. Miss LaMarr's wardrobe by Erte and Madame Frances.
23. SANDRA (First National) 1924. Bert Lytell, Lelia Hyams, Augustin Sweeney,
Maud Hill, Edgar Nelson, Leslie Austin, Arthur Edmund Carew. Directed by George
Melford.
24. THE HEART OF A SIREN (First National) 1925. Conway Tearle, Clifton Webb, Harry Morley, Paul Doucer. Directed by Phil Rosen. Miss LaMarr's wardrobe by Charles LeMaire.
25.
THE WHITE MONKEY. (First National) 1925. Henry Victor, Colin
Campbell, Flora Le Breton, Thomas Holding, George Marion, Charles Mack, Tammany
Young. Directed by Phil Rosen.
26. THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE
(First National) 1926. Lewis Stone, Robert Ellis, William Eugene, E.H. Calvert. Directed by Alfred E. Green. Miss LaMarr's wardrobe by Max Ree.