| Teddy at the Throttle (1917)
 Teddy the Dog saved the life of Gloria Swanson (Gloria Dawn) who had been tied to the railroad tracks. Bobby Vernon (Bobbie Knight) is her friend. |
The Secret Code (1918)
 Gloria Swanson (Sally Carter Rand) is married to an elderly senator. She is accused of espionage, but is able to clear herself. Gloria Swanson hated this picture. This film is lost. |
Male and Female (1919)
 The butler (Thomas Meighan) of a wealthy family is secretly in love with his spoiled mistress Gloria Swanson (Lady Mary Lasenby). When the family and servants go on a yachting trip, they end up stranded on a desert island. |
| Male and Female (1919)
 In an ancient Babylonian flashback sequence is Gloria Swanson (Lady Mary Lasenby) a Christian slave thrown to the lions. Gloria lies down in front of an actual lion. |
The Affairs of Anatol (1921)
 Studio boss Lasky bought the play Anatol and wanted it to be a sort of sentimental farewell appearance for Gloria. So this was the last film in which Swanson starred under Cecille B. DeMille’s direction. With Wallace Reid (Anatol Spencer) |
The Affairs of Anatol (1921)
 Wallace Reid (Anatol Spencer) has a passion for saving Ladies from real, or
imaginary, difficulties. He's married to Gloria Swanson (Vivian Spencer) who resents her na?ve husband. With Theodore Kosloff (Nazzer Singh) |
| Beyond the Rocks (1922)
 Gloria Swanson (Theodora Fitzgerald) marries a much older man for his money, but her Swiss Alps honeymoon leads to complications when she is rescued by Rudolph Valentino (Lord Hector Bracondale). |
Beyond the Rocks (1922)
 The film was lost for eighty years. A copy was discovered in 2003 in The Netherlands in the estate of a film collector. With Rudolph Valentino (Lord Hector Bracondale) Gloria Swanson (Theodora Fitzgerald) |
Manhandled (1924)
 Gloria Swanson wore a slick, short bob that did much to popularize a coiffure that characterized the twenties. |