Clara Kimball Young starred in two films during 1915 listed as a Lost Silent Film by Stanford University, both directed by James Young, "Making Money" (five reels) and "The Heart of Blue Ridge" (five reels). The film "Magda" (Emile Chatutard, 1917) with Clara Kimball Young, scripted by Margaret Turnball, is also listed as being lost. More significantly, the existant films starring Clara Kimbal Young from that year are noted for being adaptations of literature in light of Hollywood have spent its first decade of the transition from stage to screen, her that year having starred in "Trilby", directed by Maurice Tourneur and "Camille" written by Frances Marion. Actress Clara Kimball Young was married to James Young between 1910-1919. Both appeared on screen in front of the camera in the Vitagraph film "Lady Godiva" (J. Stuart Blackton, 1911). Silent FilmSilent Film