John Costello

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Male

Birthday

27-Aug-1878

Age

(147 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

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John Costello

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The Moonshine Maid and the Man The Moonshine Maid and the Man (1914) Character: Job - Nancy's Father
Dave wants to marry Nancy, and is determined to win a reward of $1000 for the arrest of some moonshiners. During a fight, Dave is mortally wounded. As he is dying, he learns that Nancy's father is the owner of the still, and Nancy is the "man" he suspected of being a moonshiner.
The Redemption of Dave Darcey The Redemption of Dave Darcey (1916) Character: Mr. Benton
Crook Dave Darcy gets reformed by working in a steel mill owned by someone who witnessed his crime.
The Scarlet Trail The Scarlet Trail (1918) Character: Ezra Chapman
A docudrama aimed at propagandizing the prevention of venereal disease
The Shop Girl The Shop Girl (1916) Character: Peter Rolls Sr
Peter is smitten with Winifred, a model, whom he met on board the steamer returning from Europe, but is discouraged by his sister, Ena, who is more ambitious for him. Peter is the son of Peter Rolls, the wealthy New Yorker. Ena tells Winifred that Peter is engaged to Eileen, sister of Lord Ravglan and that he is just trifling with her.
Lights of New York Lights of New York (1916) Character: N/A
The story of two small-town barbers, Eddie and Gene, who are tricked into fronting a speakeasy for bootleggers in New York City. Eddie reconnects with his sweetheart, Kitty, now a perfor
Regan's Daughter Regan's Daughter (1914) Character: N/A
Known as a saloon-keeper, a politician and a bad man, Regan becomes the sworn enemy of Phil Riordan, a young headquarters detective. The only bright spot in Regan's life is his love for his daughter, Mary, who is being brought up in the Tennessee hills in ignorance of her father's character.
The Love of Pierre Larosse The Love of Pierre Larosse (1914) Character: Dr. Coudert - Jeanne's Father
When Pierre Larosse, a trapper, calls on his sweetheart, Jeanne Coudert, to present her with the skin of a silver fox, he finds a stranger. Jacques Javillier, at the Coudert cabin. Jealousy is aroused between the two men by the girl's evident preference for the stranger. Pere Coudert, her father, is called away and announces that one of the men must accompany him.
Within an Ace Within an Ace (1914) Character: Edwin Forrester
On shipboard, Edwin Forrester, a middle-aged Scotchman, makes the acquaintance of Tom Munroe, a confidence man. Forrester discloses the fact that he is going to visit his ranch in western America, also that he has but one relative, a niece, Ethel, in England." Munroe's greed aroused, he determines to kill Forrester, then gain possession of his property
The Mystery of the Empty Room The Mystery of the Empty Room (1915) Character: Mr. Harris - Ruth's Father
Ruth and her father stay at an inn run by the malicious Scroogles. The Scroogles rob Ruth's father, throw his seemingly dead body over a cliff, and deny he was ever there when Ruth asks. Ruth seeks help from artist Richard Foster. Together, they find evidence, confront the Scroogles, leading to a struggle where Mr. Scroogles accidentally kills his wife before being shot and dying himself. Ruth and Foster (now engaged) find her father alive but dazed; he recovers, and adopts a mistreated girl from the inn. The traumatic "empty room" incident leaves a lasting impression on Ruth.
Rips and Rushes Rips and Rushes (1917) Character: Girlie's Old Man
While Larry Semon does not star in Rips and Rushes, its confident gags and frenetic pace suggest his touch. In the knockabout one-reeler set in a dance studio, three suitors compete for the girl. James Aubrey, the actor playing the father’s preferred suitor, may look like a Chaplin imitator, but he came by those skills honorably, born like Chaplin in Britain and likewise coming to the U.S. with Fred Karno’s troupe. Nevertheless it’s Alice Mann, with her wacky headdress and knowing glance, who steals the show. Suffice it to say that many vases are broken and pants ripped before she escapes out the window with the handsomest of the beaus.
Big Bluffs and Bowling Balls Big Bluffs and Bowling Balls (1917) Character: The Father
Two blowhard amateur bowlers boast about their prowess only to be shown up for the Big Bluffs they are.
Jolts and Jewelry Jolts and Jewelry (1917) Character: Pa Glitters
Pa Glitters and his daughter are beset upon by Slippery Ike who is intent on separating them from their jewels until Bunco Charley comes to their rescue in fine comic fashion.
The Little Trespasser The Little Trespasser (1916) Character: Montgomery - the Uncle
Lillie's parents are caretakers of the property adjoining Mr. Montgomery's estate. He is a wealthy bachelor. Lillie's pleasures consist in shooting, boating and gathering flowers, while roaming through Mr. Montgomery's woods and gardens. Cobbs, the grouchy gardener, has orders to keep all trespassers off the grounds and in vain to keep the troublesome Lillie away. Jack, the owner's nephew, arrives on a visit, and starts out to frighten away the trespasser, but instead falls in love with Lillie and she introduces him to her parents. A pleasing romance follows and the young people get a bead of fun out of fooling the old gardener and Mr. Montgomery, but Jack always reports that the little trespasser cannot be found.
The Princess of Park Row The Princess of Park Row (1917) Character: Niclos
After Baron Alexis swindles the people of Bellaria out of rich mining lands, King Vladimir, who is told by his counselor Kronski that Alexis bought the land in good faith, sends Prince Niclos to America to negotiate a loan on the king's collateral so that the land can be bought and given back to the people.
The Catered Affair The Catered Affair (1956) Character: Bartender (uncredited)
An Irish cabby in the Bronx watches his wife go overboard planning their daughter's wedding.
Snatched from a Burning Death Snatched from a Burning Death (1915) Character: Luigi
LeGrande, an old trapper, refuses to vacate his favorite hunting grounds when ordered to do so by Sampson and other settlers, and his life is only saved through the intervention of his daughter, Joan. The rascals soon learn to fear the girl's keen wit and daring, and Sampson, already pledged to marry Sanchezza, a Mexican girl, falls in love with Joan.
Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation (1917) Character: Prime Minister
When the nation of Ruthania declares war on the United States, an army of enemy soldiers invades the U.S. and captures New York. But the American forces have prepared adequately for such an event, and hidden booby traps, trick fortifications, and remote-controlled bombs...



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