Billy Mason

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Gender

Male

Birthday

01-Apr-1889

Age

(137 years old)

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Also Known As
  • Smiling Billy Mason

Billy Mason

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The Eye That Never Sleeps The Eye That Never Sleeps (1912) Character: Mason - the Detective
A super sleuth of the Secret Service Bureau disguises himself as a common thief to penetrate a gang of counterfeiters.
The Wolf The Wolf (1919) Character: George Huntley
American surveyor William MacDonald comes to an Ojibway village in the Canadian Northwest.
Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts (1915) Character: Airplane Demonstrator
Rival spies on a train cross swords over a woman and an airplane shipment in this Keystone comedy.
Mr. Dippy Dipped Mr. Dippy Dipped (1913) Character: The Handsome Lifeguard
Mr. Dippy and his daughter Ruth are both very fond of the water and spend a good deal of time at the beach. Ruth meets and falls in love with the handsome lifesaver, and he falls an easy victim of her charms. Father Dippy also succumbs to cupid's arrow and becomes madly infatuated with Miss Fascination. When father sees Ruth and the life-saver together he flies into a rage and takes her home. A day or two later Mr. Dippy and Ruth are again at the beach. Mr. Dippy sees Miss Fascination and she takes him canoeing. The canoe is overturned and Mr. Dippy, who is unable to swim, calls for help. Mr. Life Guard and Ruth go to his assistance. The novel way in which the pair force him to consent to their marriage is extremely funny.
A Dash of Courage A Dash of Courage (1916) Character: Charley's Lead Henchman
A band of crooks, headed by Harry Gribbon, are on a train when they learn of a telegram sent to a fellow passenger, who is a police commissioner. The wire identifies him as official collector for the Old Cops' Home. A little chloroform does for him and when the train pulls out of his destination he is still on board while Gribbon is posing as the commissioner-collector.
Baseball Madness Baseball Madness (1917) Character: Baseball Bill
Baseball Madness is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Billy Mason and starring Gloria Swanson.
Love Incognito Love Incognito (1913) Character: James Finley
Jack has fallen in love with an unknown beauty, and when he and his friend Tom meet her on the street, he is overjoyed to find his friend is acquainted with her, but furious at Tom's failure to introduce him. Knowing that Edith's family are in need of a butler, Tom proposes to Jack that he apply for the job, just for a lark. Jack does, and just to see him "buttle" is a picnic. He gets in wrong with everybody but Edith's father, who discovers that "Wilson," their former butler, is young Mr. Fuller, one of the richest bachelors in town. Edith and Jack run to each other's arms.
A Successful Failure A Successful Failure (1913) Character: The Unsuccessful Suitor
Ray and Roy Cheep are both in love with the charming manicurist, but each is unaware of his brother's "affairs." The lady, however, encourages both of them. The two boys are hard up, but live in hopes of their rich uncle loosening up with a substantial allowance. Finally the uncle tells them that he will give $1,000 to the one who marries first. They each go off for a license and a minister, but when they arrive at Miss Charmer's house they find her about to go out with uncle. The next day then each receive a check for $1,000, which helps to console them for the loss of the charming lady.
Dad's Insanity Dad's Insanity (1913) Character: N/A
Dad's Insanity
The Usual Way The Usual Way (1913) Character: Billy
The Usual Way
Smithy's Grandma Party Smithy's Grandma Party (1913) Character: Swifty Sam
Smithy's Grandma Party
Hello, Trouble Hello, Trouble (1913) Character: Joe Cutup
Hello, Trouble
At the Old Maid's Call At the Old Maid's Call (1913) Character: Suitor
At the Old Maid's Call
Looking for Trouble Looking for Trouble (1914) Character: N/A
Mr. Simp is subservient to all his wife does or says, and as his wife is a militant suffragette, Mr. Simp is a firm adherent to the cause. He receives a letter from Mr. Charles Trouble, telling him to meet that gentleman, as he would like to talk business with him.
One-to-Three One-to-Three (1914) Character: Harry Bitt
Willie Brace. Harry Bitt and Johnny Argue are three typical hall-room boys. They come up with a scheme to share a dress suit, the trouble comes when they realize that none of them are the same size but they press on anyway.
Oh, Doctor Oh, Doctor (1914) Character: Swifty Cleff - the Piano Tuner
Beulah Crane, a student at boarding school, becomes very much interested in a young fellow she thinks is a doctor.
Into Society and Out Into Society and Out (1914) Character: Percy
This amusing and diverting comedy depicts the trials and tribulations of a French nobleman to win the hand of a rich American girl. He is about to succeed when Fate, in the form of two tramps, steps in and he has to abdicate in favor of the higher power.
Some Bride Some Bride (1919) Character: Geoffrey Patten
Young bride Patricia Morley's flirtatious ways at a summer resort keep her husband Henry in a state of continual anxiety. At an old-fashioned barn dance, Patricia enacts the role of a chicken breaking out of an egg, and Henry's wrath explodes. After accusing her of being in love with another man, Henry returns to New York and files for divorce. Heartbroken, Patricia sends her friend Victoria French to tell Henry that she is dying.
A Taste of Life A Taste of Life (1919) Character: N/A
When her husband, struggling lawyer Horace Dillingham, is unable to provide adequate money for her insatiable desire for expensive cherries, Kitty Dillingham goes to work as a stenographer for him. One day while Horace is out of the office, Kitty mistakes Jonas Collamore, a defendant in a divorce suit for whom Horace is acting, for an important client. Kitty agrees to lunch, and, swallowing many maraschino cherries along with their cocktails, becomes drunk. Jonas takes her to a nearby inn where they are followed by Mrs. Collamore's detectives, who then summon Mrs. Collamore and her lawyer Horace.
The Right Direction The Right Direction (1916) Character: Harry Lockwood
Polly Eccles is a "ragged girl" living in a dank slum who is responsible for her sickly four-year-old brother, Billy. After a doctor advises that Billy needs a healthier climate to recover, Polly packs their few belongings and decides they will walk to California. While hitchhiking along the way with their dog, the siblings are given a lift by Kirk Drummond, a young man who happens to be driving to California himself. Upon arriving, Kirk’s wealthy father, John Drummond, is initially horrified by his son's association with the "ragged" travelers. However, the story follows Polly’s trials as she attempts to navigate this new world and ensure her brother's health.
A Soft Tenderfoot A Soft Tenderfoot (1917) Character: The Negro Valet
A 1917 silent western
Cinders of Love Cinders of Love (1916) Character: The Police Chief's Son
Chester Conklin, as the fire chief, clashes with Slim Summerville, police chief.
The Laird of McGillicuddy The Laird of McGillicuddy (1913) Character: William Mason
Comedy in which Charles retaliates when Louise breaks off their engagement. Louise breaks off her engagement to Charles. Out of revenge, Charles and his friends turn Kees the milkman into a Scottish lord, who is meant to make a big impression at the ball. He dances very rudely with Louise, and out of nervousness admits that he is only a milkman. Charles responds angrily, and pretends that this was a joke that his friends had arranged; he then tries to hit Kees and his friends. Louise stops him, and they kiss, once again in love.



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