Edward Earle (16 July 1882 – 15 December 1972) was a Canadian-American stage, film and television actor.[1] In a career which lasted from the 1910s to 1966, he appeared in almost 400 films between 1914 and 1956. He was born in Toronto and died in Los Angeles, aged 90.
Edward Earle | |
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Born | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 16 July 1882
Died | 15 December 1972 Los Angeles, California, United States | (aged 90)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1914–1966 |
Partial filmography
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1913 | An Hour Before Dawn | Professor Wallace-the Inventor | |
1915 | Through Turbulent Waters | Frank Wentworth | |
Eugene Aram | Walter Lester | ||
Ranson's Folly | Lieutenant Ranson | ||
1916 | The Innocence of Ruth | Jimmy Carter | |
The Light of Happiness | Lowell Van Orden | ||
The Gates of Eden | Rodney | ||
1917 | The Great Bradley Mystery | Collier | |
God's Man | Archie Hartogensis | ||
The Beautiful Lie | Paul Vivian | ||
For France | Edward Ackland | ||
1918 | The Blind Adventure | Geoffrey West | |
The Little Runaway | Lord Killowen | ||
One Thousand Dollars | Eddie Gillian | ||
1919 | His Bridal Night | Joe Damorel | |
The Miracle of Love | Howard McClintock | ||
1920 | The Law of the Yukon | Morgan Kleath | |
1921 | Passion Fruit | Pierce Lamont | |
East Lynne | Archibald Carlyle | ||
1922 | The Streets of New York | Paul Fairweather | |
1922 | False Fronts | Keith Drummond | |
1923 | None So Blind | Sheldon Sherman | |
1924 | Gambling Wives | Vincent Forrest | |
The Family Secret | Gary Holmes | ||
The Dangerous Flirt | Dick Morris | ||
1925 | Her Market Value | Anthony Davis | |
Why Women Love | Ira Meers | ||
1926 | The Greater Glory | Otto Steiner | |
A Woman's Heart | Ralph Deane | ||
A Captain's Courage | |||
1927 | Twelve Miles Out | John Burton | |
1928 | Runaway Girls | Varden | |
The Wind | Beverly | ||
1929 | Spite Marriage | Lionel Benmore | |
Smiling Irish Eyes | Ralph Prescott | ||
The Hottentot | Larry Crawford | ||
1930 | Second Honeymoon | Jim Huntley | |
1931 | A Woman of Experience | Captain Kurt von Hausen | |
1931 | Forgotten Women | Sleek Moran | |
1934 | Mystery Mountain | Frank Blayden | |
1935 | The Miracle Rider | Christopher Adams | |
Grand Exit | Optics expert | ||
The Revenge Rider | Kramer | ||
1936 | Wives Never Know | Mr. Lawyer | |
Headline Crasher | Atwood | ||
1937 | Artists and Models | Flunky | |
1938 | Her Jungle Love | Captain Avery | |
Riders of the Black Hills | Race Track Steward | ||
The Marines Are Here | Lieutenant Drake | ||
The Headleys at Home | Van Wyck Schuyler | ||
1940 | The Secret Seven | Twine Company Manager | |
1941 | Scattergood Baines | Crane | |
1943 | Alaska Highway | Blair Caswell | |
What a Woman | Livingstone | ||
1944 | Detective Kitty O'Day | Oliver M. Wentworth | |
I Accuse My Parents | Judge | ||
1946 | Dark Alibi | Thomas Harley | |
The Devil's Mask | E. R. Willard | ||
1948 | Command Decision | Congressman Watson | |
1956 | Never Say Goodbye | Colonel Wasburn | |
Francis in the Haunted House | Professor Anderson | ||
The She-Creature | Professor Anderson | ||
The Ten Commandments | Slave (uncredited) |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1953–1956 | You Are There | Charles G. Ross/General Macy/President Woodrow Wilson/Mr Hale | 4 episodes |
1954 | I Led Three Lives | Randall Milton | "Rest Home" (season 2, episode 15) |
Annie Oakley | Priest | "Annie Trusts a Convict" (season 1, episode 2) | |
My Little Margie | Dr. Farrell | "Vern's Winter Vacation" (season 4, episode 13) | |
1955 | Science Fiction Theatre | Dr. Joel Kerwin | "Sound of Murder" (season 1, episode 37) |
1956 | Broken Arrow | Secretary of Interior | "The Conspirators" (season 1, episode 11) |
1958 | M Squad | Doctor | "The Chicago Bluebeard" (season 1, episode 25) |
1960 | The Texan | Mr Mead | "The Nomad" (season 2, episode 32) |
1966 | Camera Three | Man I | "In Search of Ezra Pound: Part 1" (season 11, episode 22) |
References
edit- ^ "Edward Earle". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2008. Archived from the original on 25 January 2008. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
External links
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