Harry Myers

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

2.751

Gender

Male

Birthday

04-Sep-1882

Age

(142 years old)

Place of Birth

New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Also Known As
  • Henry Myers

Harry Myers

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Harry C. Myers (5 September 1882 – 25 December 1938), sometimes credited as Henry Myers, was an American film actor and director. He was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and died in Hollywood, California from pneumonia. He was married to the actress Rosemary Theby. Description above from the Wikipedia article Harry C. Myers   licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Just Maine Folks Just Maine Folks (1912) Character: Harry Lang
Out in the farm-lands near Portland, the Widow Walters lives with her daughter Ethel. As far as affections are concerned, those of the widow are confined to her daughter, until Squire Lang, a fat old widower, with his son Harry, moves onto the adjoining farm. One day Harry leaves his plowing, when he catches sight of Ethel. They rush to the gate to exchange felicities, but the squire wants Harry to return to his plowing, and the widow desires Ethel to resume her housework.
Little Johnny Jones Little Johnny Jones (1923) Character: The Chauffeur
Jockey Johnny Jones is hired to ride The Earl of Bloomsburg's horse at the English Derby. Crooked gambler Robert Anstead frames Johnny as a thief and kidnaps his sweetheart in order to make Johnny throw the race. Will he succeed?
The Man of Shame The Man of Shame (1915) Character: N/A
After Roger Laroque maims Louversan, his look-alike, in an honorable duel during the Franco-Prussian War, Louversan swears revenge on his better. In Paris, Roger falls in love with Julia, who he later discovers is married to Lucien, his close army friend. Out of duty to Lucien, Roger ends the affair and leaves for the country where he meets and marries Marie Greville, his uncle's ward. Furious at Roger's desertion, Julia vows revenge and joins forces with Louversan.
The Two Fathers The Two Fathers (1911) Character: The Adopted Father
An impoverished father is forced to give up his daughter for adoption. After she is grown, she realizes she has two fathers: her real one and her "adopted" one.
The Actress and the Singer The Actress and the Singer (1911) Character: The Artist
A prima donna falls in love with the voice of a singer that she hears on a recording.
Age Versus Youth Age Versus Youth (1911) Character: Jack Norton
A brash young man loses the business he inherits but learns a lesson in love from the daughter of his rival.
Always a Way Always a Way (1911) Character: Harry Acker
A minister is talked into performing a marriage ceremony for his sister and the beau he despised.
Duke de Ribbon Counter Duke de Ribbon Counter (1911) Character: Harold aka Duke of Chesville
An heiress, a businessman, and a playboy form the eternal triangle.
During Cherry Time During Cherry Time (1911) Character: Harry
An actress teaches a young girl how to flirt and win back her beau.
Her Two Sons Her Two Sons (1911) Character: N/A
Two brothers, one a minister and the other a cad, both love the same girl.
His Bogus Uncle His Bogus Uncle (1911) Character: The Second Suitor - Albert White
A scheming suitor ends up losing his girl to a rival even after he receives an inheritance.
The Life Saver The Life Saver (1911) Character: Young Calvin
A local girl's romance with the lifeguard at a seaside lifesaving station is threatened by the arrival of tourists.
The Matchmaker The Matchmaker (1911) Character: Harold Satterlee - the Son
A young governess catches the eye of an aristocrat and romance blossoms.
Nan’s Diplomacy Nan’s Diplomacy (1911) Character: 'Cousin Harry'
Nan feigns insanity when her former sweetheart unexpectedly appears.
Opportunity and the Man Opportunity and the Man (1911) Character: Ramsey - former tramp
One man squanders a fortune and loses his house and sweetheart to another who strikes it rich.
The State Line The State Line (1911) Character: Harry Blake
A kindhearted criminal saves the life of the sheriff's daughter and is allowed to make it across the state line in order to avoid jail.
Through Jealous Eyes Through Jealous Eyes (1911) Character: Harry - Albert's Friend
A jealous mother is envious of the affection shown toward her future daughter-in-law by her husband.
Vanity and Its Cure Vanity and Its Cure (1911) Character: John Hart
A silly and extravagant wife must learn to curb her wild ways before her husband is willing to take her back.
The Surgeon’s Heroism The Surgeon’s Heroism (1912) Character: The Foreman
A surgeon risks his life in order to finish surgery on a patient when a fire breaks out in the hospital.
The Test The Test (1911) Character: Harry Thorne - the Rival
A girl chooses between two boys by testing how each one would help the poor.
The Chalk Line The Chalk Line (1916) Character: Mr. Love
A misplaced love note results in Mrs. Love dividing the house with a chalk line.
Rainbow Over Broadway Rainbow Over Broadway (1933) Character: Berwiskey
Ex-vaudeville performer Trixie makes a come-back, and threatens to thwart the ambitions of her song-writing step-children, Bob and Judy.
When the Earth Trembled When the Earth Trembled (1913) Character: Paul Girard Jr.
A mother with two young children survives the San Francisco earthquake disaster.
His Mistake His Mistake (1912) Character: N/A
Jim and Mary are a betrothed couple whose devotion to each other is tested when a famous actress comes to town.
The Beautiful and Damned The Beautiful and Damned (1922) Character: N/A
Gloria, the daughter in a wealthy family, has finally spent most of her father's money. She marries Tony, whose as much of a reckless spendthrift as she is, and they continue indulging themselves. Tony's wealthy grandfather Adam Patch dies, but to their surprise he leaves Tony nothing. The couple try their hands at actually working for a living, but they don't like it and return to their spendthrift ways. Something has to give, and it soon does.
Conquered Hearts Conquered Hearts (1918) Character: Stonne
Nora, a girl of the lower East Side of New York City, marries a rising ward politician. A child is born. They are happy, but the young politician is running for office against the old ward boss and has to be out every night. The wife becomes jealous of a certain woman. Nora's child dies. Things get worse for her as jealousy and the seeming neglect of her husband increase. She finally leaves him and becomes a model for a noted painter. The husband finds where she is, but makes no attempt to force her to return to him, though he still loves her. One of the artist's friends, a magnate in the motion picture business, promises her a chance. Her rise to stardom is quick. The climax of the story is a struggle between the old love and the new fame. She does not know that the politician has become a first-class lawyer. Finding that the old love and the new fame are not incompatible, she is reunited with her husband.
The Wife’s Awakening The Wife’s Awakening (1911) Character: The Wife's Former Suitor
The Harrington's first born has died and the father and mother are inconsolable in their grief. Mrs. Harrington later seeks diversion in society, but the husband is engrossed in his work as a scientist, having a laboratory in his house. He conducts several experiments and is on the verge of success in his invention when an explosion of the chemicals occurs and it subsequently develops that he is blinded for life, his eyesight being permanently destroyed.
Montmartre Rose Montmartre Rose (1929) Character: N/A
A respectable Paris jeweller becomes engaged to a celebrated performer of the Montmartre cafes.
Allez Oop Allez Oop (1934) Character: N/A
When Buster's girlfriend falls for a trapeze artist, Buster tries to beat him at his own game.
Mixed Magic Mixed Magic (1936) Character: N/A
When Buster Keaton goes to work as an assistant to a carnival magician, the results turn out to be less than magical.
Get 'Em Young Get 'Em Young (1926) Character: Orvid Joy
A butler is persuaded to pretend to be a man's wife so that he can inherit a million dollars.
Managed Money Managed Money (1934) Character: Mr. George Rogers
Young Mary Lou tries to help her brother Sonny raise money so that he can attend a military academy.
Oh Mary Be Careful Oh Mary Be Careful (1921) Character: Bobby Burns
"Mary Meacham, the most popular girl in college, goes to live with her maiden aunt, Miss Myra. Auntie is a man-hater who has various theories for testing the desirable qualities of the male sex. Mary sees a dreary man-less time before her and sends an S. O. S. to various sisters and their brothers to visit her while Auntie is away.
Meet the Wife Meet the Wife (1931) Character: Harvey Lennox
Gertrude Lennox, a dominating woman who controls every aspect of her household, is preparing a reception for famous novelist Philip Lord, who is to arrive shortly from England. Gertrude is also laying plans to marry Doris Bellamy, her ward and the sister of her first husband, to Victor Staunton.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1921) Character: The Yankee / Martin Cavendish
In 1921, a young man, having read Mark Twain's classic novel of the same title, dreams that he himself travels to King Arthur's court, where he has similar adventures and outwits his foes by means of very modern inventions including motorcycles and nitroglycerine.
Honeymoon Bridge Honeymoon Bridge (1935) Character: N/A
His wife's obsession with playing bridge is starting to drive Leon crazy.
A Model Husband A Model Husband (1916) Character: Mr Cherub
Mr. Cherub is considered by all tne world to be a model husband. Housewives hold him up as a shining example to their husbands. In truth, however, Mr. Cherub is anything but a virtuous husband.
The Girl in the Pullman The Girl in the Pullman (1927) Character: Jimmy Mason
Dr. Burton's divorce is about to be effective when his flappery ex-wife Irene pays him a visit turning everything upside down. To avoid explanations to his bride-to-be and her mother they all take the train, including Irene and her lawyer, who will try to prevent him from committing bigamy, as the divorce won't be effective until midnight.
The Printer's Devil The Printer's Devil (1923) Character: Sidney Fletcher
Brick Hubbard, a "printer's devil", convinces his friend Sid Fletcher to invest in "The Gazette", a local newspaper. Sid pens an editorial that infuriates Ira Gates, a local banker and a power in the town--and who also happens to be the father of Vivian Gates, whom Sidney is in love with. To complicate matters, the bank is robbed and Sidney is suspected of the crime.
Daddies Daddies (1924) Character: Robert Audrey
A group of confirmed bachelors finds their informal "anti-matrimony club" turned into a home for adopted orphans when six orphaned children are suddenly foisted on them.
Reckless Romance Reckless Romance (1924) Character: Christopher Skinner
Jerry Warner (Barnes) and Edith Somers (Breamer) are in love, but her father Judge Somers (Marshall) will not allow them to marry because he sees Jerry as a poor prospect. When Jerry's uncle sends him ten thousand dollars to set up a business Judge Somers tells him if he has that money at the end of six months, he can marry Edith. After several close calls all turns out all right for the lovebirds.
Easy to Get Easy to Get (1931) Character: Cheating Husband
In the third of Pathe's Gay Girls comedy series, Harry Myers is a married man who strings one of them along until his wife Isabel Withers, comes along. Later one of them gets a job as a co-respondent in a divorce suit, and Myers is the divorce-seeking husband.
A Show Girl’s Strategem A Show Girl’s Strategem (1911) Character: John Lane
A sympathetic showgirl assumes the guilt for her cousin who is cheating on her husband.
The March Hare The March Hare (1921) Character: Tod Rollins
Lizbeth Palmer is known as "The March Hare" among her friends, and the daughter of a Los Angeles millionaire, comes to New York with a chaperon to visit her aunt. After betting the chaperon that she can live on 75c for an entire week, she assumes the part of a flower girl in a restaurant and there makes a hit with young millionaire Tod Rollins, who invites her to his home.
45 Minutes from Broadway 45 Minutes from Broadway (1920) Character: Daniel Cronin
Kid Burns vicariously enjoys life with his wealthy playboy pal. But complications ensue when Kid falls in love with a girl who just happens to be his friend's housemaid.
Stephen Steps Out Stephen Steps Out (1923) Character: Harry Stetson
Stephen Steps Out is a 1923 comedy short.
Handle with Care Handle with Care (1922) Character: Ned Picard
Handle with Care is a 1922 silent comedy of marital complications and mix-ups.
Dreams of Monte Carlo Dreams of Monte Carlo (1926) Character: Greves
Three girls from a small town win a trip to Monte Carlo. The trip was sponsored by their local newspaper, which sends along its ace reporter Bancroft as their "chaperone".
The Trail's End The Trail's End (1919) Character: N/A
Young Harry Kenyon returns home to Tondo City after graduating college so he can help his rancher father drive a herd of cattle to the annual market, but a pair of outlaws - Cactus Ben and Tondo Bill - are planning to steal the herd for themselves.
The Dove The Dove (1927) Character: Mike
Norma Talmadge plays a Mexican saloon singer, known as 'The Dove.' She is romanced by a young caballero and menaced by a Villa-like brute of a dictator, played by Noah Beery.
Brass Brass (1923) Character: Wilbur Lansing
With her marriage on the verge of breaking up, a young wife attempts to win back the love of her husband and child.
Top o' the Morning Top o' the Morning (1922) Character: N/A
Jerry O'Donnell arrives from Ireland to be with her father in America. However, she soon finds living with her stepmother unpleasant, Jerry leaves home and encounters John Garland, a millionaire, now a widower, whom she knew in Ireland.
Squatters Rights Squatters Rights (1919) Character: Harry Morgan
A land grabbing robber baron attempts to chase a man and his daughter off their rightful property when he realizes a railroad will soon be going through their ranch.
Police Call Police Call (1933) Character: Steward
A professional fighter decides to quit the sport and go to college, but he finds out that his sister has gotten mixed up with gangsters.
Until We Three Meet Again Until We Three Meet Again (1913) Character: James Abbott
As James Abbott, Frank Arthur and Martin Wynne, college chums, are bidding farewell to one another at the commencement ball, James discovers that May Scott, whom he loves, favors Frank. He conceals his disappointment and just before they part, he suggests that each man write on a slip of paper, to be put in the back of his watch, the words "Until we three meet again, Thursday, June 12th, ten years from today."
Higgenses Versus Judsons Higgenses Versus Judsons (1911) Character: John Judson
The sons and daughters on the opposing sides of a Kentucky feud fall in love and dismantle their fathers' guns to prevent further bloodshed.
We Live Again We Live Again (1934) Character: Bailiff
Nekhludoff, a Russian nobleman serving on a jury, discovers that the young girl on trial, Katusha, is someone he once seduced and abandoned and that he himself bears responsibility for reducing her to crime. He sets out to redeem her and himself in the process.
The Savage Girl The Savage Girl (1932) Character: Amos P. Stitch
An intoxicated millionaire commissions an expedition to Africa. A white jungle goddess falls in love with the millionaire's daring consort, incurring the wrath of the jungle itself.
Merrily Yours Merrily Yours (1933) Character: Mr. Rogers
Sonny falls for the pretty new girl next door and decides to take her to a part. First, however, he has to get his sister Mary Lou to go to sleep, which is proving to be a harder task than he anticipated.
Racket Busters Racket Busters (1938) Character: Court Stenographer (uncredited)
A trucker with a pregnant wife fights a New York mobster's protection racket.
Mississippi Mississippi (1935) Character: Stage Manager (uncredited)
A young pacifist after refusing on principle to defend her sweetheart's honor and being banished in disgrace, joins a riverboat troupe as a singer, acquires a reputation as a crackshot after a saloon brawl in which the villain of the piece accidentally kills himself with his own gun, falls in love with his former fianceé's sister and finally bullies an apprehensive family into accepting him.
The Masked Rider The Masked Rider (1919) Character: Harry Burrel
The setting of the story is Mexico. Violent bandit and cattle rustler Pancho, his rude henchman Santas and a group of raiders have sworn to drive the settlers out of the Border country. In the conflict that follows, Harry's father Bill is mortally wounded, and Pancho's hands are crushed, supposedly by the ranchers, though the act is actually committed by his traitorous and vengeful lieutenant Santas and his equally slimy compatriot Rodriguez, whom Pancho has offended by denying one his daughter's hand, and the other permission to pursue Rancher's daughter Ruth Chadwick. Pancho swears bitter revenge on the Burrels and the two factions resolve to destroy each other.
A Strange Adventure A Strange Adventure (1932) Character: Police Officer Ryan
A police lieutenant and a female reporter investigate a series of murders committed by a hooded killer in an old dark house.
One Rainy Afternoon One Rainy Afternoon (1936) Character: Man in Theater (Uncredited)
Suave French actor Philippe Martin provokes a scandal when, in a darkened theater, he mistakes young Monique for his mistress, Yvonne, and tries to kiss her. Charged with assault, the quick-thinking Philippe claims it's French tradition to do as he did, and is let go. To his surprise, Philippe learns that Monique has paid his fine. As the tabloids exploit the situation, Monique dates Philippe, until a photo appears of him kissing Yvonne.
Rich Relations Rich Relations (1937) Character: N/A
A secretary finds herself being romanced by a "ladies man". What she doesn't know is that it's her boss who really loves her.
The Oklahoma Kid The Oklahoma Kid (1939) Character: Banker (uncredited)
McCord's gang robs the stage carrying money to pay Indians for their land, and the notorious outlaw "The Oklahoma Kid" Jim Kincaid takes the money from McCord. McCord stakes a "sooner" claim on land which is to be used for a new town; in exchange for giving it up, he gets control of gambling and saloons. When Kincaid's father runs for mayor, McCord incites a mob to lynch the old man whom McCord has already framed for murder.
Zander the Great Zander the Great (1925) Character: Texas
Mamie, an orphan girl who was abused in the orphanage, is taken in by Mrs. Caldwell, a kindly woman with a young son named Alexander. Mamie hits it off with the lad, and nicknames him "Zander". When Mrs. Caldwell dies, the authorities decree that the boy must be placed in the same orphanage where Mamie was mistreated. Horrified, Mamie determines to see to it that the boy will be spared the same treatment that she had to suffer.
City Lights City Lights (1931) Character: An Eccentric Millionaire
A tramp falls in love with a beautiful blind flower girl. His on-and-off friendship with a wealthy man allows him to be the girl's benefactor and suitor.
Up in Mabel's Room Up in Mabel's Room (1926) Character: Jimmie Larchmont
Mabel catches her husband buying lingerie, and he won't explain who it's for. She divorces him, but later learns he was buying her an anniversary gift. She becomes determined to win him back.
Getting Gertie's Garter Getting Gertie's Garter (1927) Character: Jimmy Felton
Attorney Ken Walrick, not quite realizing the difference between a garter and a bracelet, gives Gertie Darling a bejewelled garter with his photograph in miniature attached. But then he must cover his indiscretion by getting the garter back before his fiancee finds out.
Wonder of Women Wonder of Women (1929) Character: Bruno Heim
A German pianist is going to break up with his unfaithful wife, when he receives the message that his favourite stepchild has died. This film is believed lost.
Turn to the Right Turn to the Right (1922) Character: Gilly
Joe is the son of a poor widow and in love with the daughter of the town’s richest and meanest man. The couple is determined to marry and plan their “dream house.”
Cocaine Traffic; Or, The Drug Terror Cocaine Traffic; Or, The Drug Terror (1914) Character: N/A
Andrews, a former shipping clerk, has amassed a fortune in cocaine and therefore discourages his daughter May's romance with Joe, a policeman. Andrews prefers socialite Roger Hastings, whom May marries but soon discovers is a drug addict. While May is recovering from a nervous breakdown precipitated by the knowledge of Roger's addiction, he slips cocaine into her medication. Soon she also is addicted, a fact which Roger delightedly reports to Andrews. Andrews then commits May to a sanitarium and Roger becomes a procurer for a gang of white slavers. When the gang abducts his sister Julia and takes her to Roger's brothel, he turns against them. Julia is released, and after many complications, Roger returns to Andrews' house and, during a struggle, sets the house on fire, killing them both.
Pardon My Pups Pardon My Pups (1934) Character: Mr. Rogers
Mary Lou is excited because today is her older brother Sonny's birthday. Sonny wants a motorcycle, but his father has decided to buy him a dog instead, mainly because he himself wants to have a dog that he can take hunting. After a dispute with his father, Sonny leaves home. As he walks along a railroad track, he finds a frightened lost dog, and soon he begins to feel differently about dogs.
Vogues of 1938 Vogues of 1938 (1937) Character: Husband
An early Technicolor musical that concentrates on the fashions of the late 1930s, this film was reissued under the title All This and Glamour Too. The top models of the era, including several who are advertising household products, are in the cast. The plot centers around a chic boutique, whose owner, George Curson (Warner Baxter), tries hard to please his customers while keeping peace with his unhappy wife. A wealthy young woman, Wendy Van Klettering (Joan Bennett), decides to take a job as a model at the fashion house, just to amuse herself, but her presence annoys Curson, who must put together the best possible show to compete with rival fashion houses at the Seven Arts Ball. The film includes several hit songs, including the Oscar-nominated "That Old Feeling" by Sammy Fain and Lew Brown.
Dream of Love Dream of Love (1928) Character: The Baron
A duke has deposed Prince Mauritz's father, so Mauritz spends his time in affairs with a countess, the duke's wife and a gypsy girl Adrienne. Years later she is a famous actress in a play resembling the sad story of their earlier relationship. He falls in love with her again. The jealous duchess and the duke arrange to have him shot by firing squad but revolutionaries save him and make him King.
Parnell Parnell (1937) Character: Man in Courtroom
Irish politician Charles Stewart Parnell struggles to free his country from English rule, but his relationship with married Katie O'Shea threatens to ruin all his dreams of freedom.
The Beautiful Cheat The Beautiful Cheat (1926) Character: Jimmy Austin
A motion picture producer has press agent Jimmy Austin take Mary Callahan, a pretty shopgirl, to Europe. After an extensive publicity campaign, Mary returns to the United States as Maritza Callahansky, a Russian actress owning the crown jewels. To add support to her newly established identity, Maritza gives a party in a Long Island mansion in the rightful owner's absence. The owners return to find their home taken over by strangers and are about to call the police when it is discovered that they are the parents of one of the extras in the company.
Main Street Main Street (1923) Character: Dave Dyer
The arrival of pretty Carol Milford in the staid Midwestern town of Gopher Prairie really shakes up the locals.
Convicted Convicted (1931) Character: Sturgeon
A criminologist investigates the murder of a Broadway producer on an ocean liner.
Zenobia Zenobia (1939) Character: Party Guest Who Didn't Mind
A modest country doctor in the antebellum South has to contend with his daughter's upcoming marriage and an affectionate medicine show elephant.
Damaged Lives Damaged Lives (1933) Character: Nat Franklin
An extramarital affair leads to a young couple contracting venereal disease.
Mary Stevens, M.D. Mary Stevens, M.D. (1933) Character: Nervous Patient (uncredited)
A woman doctor decides to have a baby without benefit of marriage.
The Important Witness The Important Witness (1933) Character: Drunk
A freelance stenographer is hired for a job, but when she arrives at the address she was given, she finds that a murder has taken place there--and she is arrested for it.
Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood Boulevard (1936) Character: Harry Myers- Actor at Trocadero Bar
With a full Hollywood background and settings but more an expose of scandal-and-gossip magazines of the era, has-been actor John Blakeford agrees to write his memoirs for magazine-publisher Jordan Winston. When Blakeford's daughter, Patricia, ask him to desist for the sake of his ex-wife, Carlotta Blakeford, he attempts to break his contract with Winston.
The Bachelor's Baby The Bachelor's Baby (1927) Character: Bill Taylor
Directed by Frank R. Strayer. With Helene Chadwick, Harry Myers, Midget Gustav, Edith Murgatroyd.
Dangerously Yours Dangerously Yours (1937) Character: Costume Ball Participant
A detective poses as a jewel thief and joins a bunch of other crooks sailing from Europe to New York in search a famous gem. He falls in love with one of the crooks.
Lady Be Careful Lady Be Careful (1936) Character: Passerby
Previously filmed in 1930 as True to the Navy, Kenyon Nicholson's old stage farce Sailor Beware returned to the screen in 1936 as Lady Be Careful. The plot remains substantially the same, as an amorous sailor named Dynamite (Lew Ayres) bets his pals that he can "thaw" icy beauty-contest winner Billie (Mary Carlisle). What follows is a series of misunderstandings, arguments and reconciliations, all wrapped up in a happy-ever-after conclusion.
Exit Smiling Exit Smiling (1926) Character: Jesse Watson
The travails of a third-rate traveling theatre company and its wardrobe lady / maid who dreams of stepping in as their melodramatic production's (Flaming Women) female lead.
What's to Do? What's to Do? (1933) Character: Mr. George Rogers
Sonny Rogers has just gotten elected class president, he's a star baseball player, and has a cute girlfriend. But, thanks to the conniving of his rival, Harry Vanderpool, he and his whole family are going to have to move to Seattle! Sonny needs the help of his pals and his pesky little sister, Mary Lou, to get out of this one.
The Calling of Dan Matthews The Calling of Dan Matthews (1935) Character: Club Owner (uncredited)
Dan Matthews (Richard Arlen), a young parson, is in love with Hope Strong (Charlotte Wynters), the daughter of James B. Strong ('FRederick Burton'), a man who controls the town with his real estate and business interests. Strong is an upstanding citizen who has fallen into the hands of a clever racketeer, Jeff Hardy (Douglass Dumbrille), who acts as Strong's manager of some innocent-appearing amusement places that are really secret dens of vice.
The Brass Bottle The Brass Bottle (1923) Character: Horace Ventimore
Horace Ventimore, a young London architect, stumbles across an old brass bottle. When he picks it up a genie suddenly appears and promises Horace that he will grant every wish Horace wants in exchange for his freedom. Horace accepts the genie's offer but finds out that things aren't working out quite as well as he thought they would.
The Common Law The Common Law (1923) Character: Cardemon
Valerie West, a beautiful artist's model, falls for wealthy artist Louis Neville. However, his aristocratic family doesn't approve of the relationship and persuades Valerie to promise that she won't marry him. She does, however, tell Louis that she will become his common-law wife on a certain date the following summer. Complications ensue.
The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1922) Character: Robinson Crusoe
An 18-part silent American adventure film serial now considered to be lost. Chapter Titles: 1. The Sea Raiders 2. Shipwrecked 3. The Cannibals' Captives 4. Hidden Gold 5. The Ship of Despair 6. Friday's Faith 7. The Swamp of Terror 8. Marooned 9. The Jaguar Trap 10. A Prisoner of the Sun 11. No Greater Love 12. The Island of Happiness 13. The Sword of Courage 14. The Buccaneers 15. The Jolly Roger 16. The Idol's Bride 17. When the Heart Calls 18. Back to the Primitive
Kentucky Kentucky (1938) Character: Dancer
Young lovers Jack and Sally are from families that compete to send horses to the 1938 Kentucky Derby, but during the Civil War, her family sided with the South while his sided with the North--and her Uncle Peter will have nothing to do with Jack's family.
The Marriage Circle The Marriage Circle (1924) Character: Detective
An unhappily married couple moves to Vienna, where the wife’s married best friend lives, and soon, sparks fly between the wife and the best friend’s husband.



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