
Actor
Born April 4, 1892 in Carbondale, Illinois, USA
From Wikipedia Agnes Ayres (April 4, 1892 – December 25, 1940) was an American actress who rose to fame during the silent film era. She was known for her role as Lady Diana Mayo in The Sheik and The Son of the Sheik opposite Rudolph Valentino.

The Legend of Rudolph Valentino
Self (archive footage)

Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)
Self (archive footage)

Midnight Taxi
Society Woman

Maid of Salem
Townswoman (Uncredited)

Small Town Girl
Catherine (uncredited)

The Donovan Affair
Lydia Rankin

Into the Night
Billie Mardon

Life in Hollywood No. 7
Herself

Eve's Love Letters
The wife

The Son of the Sheik
Diana - Wife of the Sheik

Morals for Men
Bessie Hayes

The Awful Truth
Lucy Satterlee

Her Market Value
Nancy Dumont

Worldly Goods
Eleanor Lawson

The Story Without a Name
Mary Walsworth

Detained

The Guilty One
Irene Short

Bluff
Betty Hallowell

When a Girl Loves
Sasha Boroff

Don't Call It Love
Alice Meldrum

The Ten Commandments
The Outcast

The Marriage Maker
Alexandra Vancy

Hollywood
Agnes Ayres

Racing Hearts
Virginia Kent

The Heart Raider
Muriel Gray (a speed girl)

Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 12
Self

Clarence
Violet Pinney

The Ordeal
Sybil Bruce

Bought and Paid For
Virginia Blaine

The Lane That Had No Turning
Madelinette

The Sheik
Lady Diana Mayo

The Affairs of Anatol
Annie Elliott

A Modern Salome
Helen Torrence

Cappy Ricks
Florrie Ricks

Too Much Speed
Virginia MacMurran

The Love Special
Laura Gage

Forbidden Fruit
Mary Maddock

The Furnace
Folly Valance

Held by the Enemy
Rachel Hayne

The Inner Voice
Barbara

Go and Get It
Helen Allen

In Honor's Web
Irene Carson

Sacred Silence
Madge Summers

The Gamblers
Isabel Emerson

A Stitch in Time
Lela Trevor

The Girl Problem
Helen Reeves

Mammon and the Archer
Helen Lantry

A Little Ouija Work

The Bottom of the Well
Alice Buckingham

The Venturers
Mary Marsden

Richard the Brazen
Imogene

The Dazzling Miss Davison
Lillian - Miss Davison's Sister

The Debt
The Girl

Mrs. Balfame
Alys Crumley

Motherhood
The Mother