
Thelma Hill
Born
December 12, 1906
Died
May 11, 1938 (31 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Emporia, Kansas, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thelma Hill (born Thelma Hillerman; December 12, 1906 – May 11, 1938) was an American silent screen comedian and one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties

Laurel & Hardy: Year Two
2024

The Golden Age of Comedy
archive footage
1957

Mixed Nuts
Chorine
1934

The Dentist
Minor Role
1932

The Miracle Woman
Gussie
1931

The Naughty Flirt
Friend (uncredited)
1931

Two Plus Fours
Mary Ginsberg - Max's Daughter
1930
The Golfers
Winnie Martin
1929
Casper's Night Out
Toots
1929

The Old Barn
Thelma - The Maid
1929
Smile, Buttercup, Smile
Toots
1929

Clunked on the Corner
Undetermined Minor Role
1929
Casper's Week End
Toots
1928

Two Tars
Brunette Girl
1928
Fooling Casper
Toots
1928

The Play Girl
The Salesgirl
1928

The Chorus Kid
Peggy Powell
1928

Dumb Daddies
Thelma
1928

The Fair Co-Ed
Rose
1927

Cured in the Excitement
Guest
1927

The Pride of Pikeville
Pearl Pepper
1927

Crazy to Act
The Director's Wife
1927

His First Flame
Girl Who Jumps Into the Hoop Net (uncredited)
1927

Broke in China
Minor Role
1927

Peaches and Plumbers
Sadie McNutt
1927

Flirty Four-Flushers
Bill Brown's Fianceé
1926

Hooked at the Altar
Pansy - Gas House Violet
1926

Hoboken to Hollywood
Pinkney's Bride
1926

A Prodigal Bridegroom
Lizzie Boone
1926

Ice Cold Cocos
Ice Skater
1926

From Rags to Britches
Lawler's Secretary
1925

A Rainy Knight
The Maid
1925

Super-Hooper-Dyne Lizzies
Dancing Girl (uncredited)
1925

Pie-Eyed
Girl in club
1925

His Marriage Wow
The Maid
1925

Galloping Bungalows
Maid / Bathing Beauty
1924

Riders of the Purple Cows
Saloon Girl (uncredited)
1924

The Hansom Cabman
Betty's Friend
1924

Little Robinson Corkscrew
Patsy O'Malley - the French Maid
1924

Lizzies of the Field
Race Spectator (uncredited)
1924

Picking Peaches
Contestant With Blackened Tooth
1924
His Model Day
Extra (uncredited)
1921

The Soft Boiled Yegg
1920
Up in Alf's Place
Bathing Girl (uncredited)
1919