Ervin Renard

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Ervin Renard

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When a Dog Loves When a Dog Loves (1927) Character: Bernard Howe
1927 silent film.
The Old Code The Old Code (1928) Character: Henri Langlis
An Indian girl is in love with French trapper Pierre, but he is interested in a French orphan, Marie.
Cyclone Cavalier Cyclone Cavalier (1925) Character: Van Blatten
Handsome action star Reed Howes, the former "Arrow Collar Man," starred in this low-budget silent melodrama as an adventuresome Yankee who saves the duly elected president of a South American republic from being overthrown by his unscrupulous secretary. Having fallen in love with Rosita Gonzales (Carmelita Geraghty), the daughter of the president of Costa Blanca, Ted Clayton accidentally overhears El Diablo (Jack Mower) discussing a scheme to illegally take control of the government.
Under Fire Under Fire (1926) Character: Capt. Roger Dawson (as H. Renard)
Lt. Tom Brennan is cashiered from the 7th Cavalry on two charges, both unjust: that of deserting his men in the face of a cruel Indian attack, and of entertaining a married woman in his quarters after hours. Tom wanders into the desert and is picked up half-dead by Yuba Bill, a prospector with whom he goes into partnership. The Indians go on the warpath, and Tom rides to the fort and warns the colonel. Tom's innocence is established by the confession of an enlisted man, and Tom is reinstated to the service with full honors, renewing his engagement with Margaret Cranston.
The Man from the West The Man from the West (1926) Character: Carter Blake (as Irvin Renard)
Art Louden, foreman of the Bar H Ranch, is contemptuous of the masculine city flappers and effeminate city sheiks who are vacationing on the ranch, and when reproached by the owner, Bill Hayes, for discourtesy to a guest, Art complains that there are no "she-women" left. Seeing a newspaper photo of Iris Millard, he is attracted by her apparent innocence; then she arrives with her father, and Art is disillusioned to find her as snobbish and as jazzily dressed as the others. His disdain, however, causes Iris to play up to his ideas.
Lightning Lariats Lightning Lariats (1927) Character: First Officer
Following a political coup in the Balkan kingdom of Roxenburg, young King Alexis and his American governess Janet Holbrooke flee to America. Out west, Tom Potter, a rancher, gives them shelter.
The Wildcat The Wildcat (1925) Character: Pete Hawkins the Foreman
After years of living a partying / drinking lifestyle, a boxer (Gordon Clifford) try's to get his life on the right track after his manager moves him to a secluded ranch. While training, things gets complicated as Clifford's new gal pal comes complete with stolen jewels!
The Cowboy Cop The Cowboy Cop (1926) Character: Count Mirski (as Irvin Renard)
A cowboy joins the Low Angeles mounted police unit.
Napoleon's Barber Napoleon's Barber (1928) Character: French Officer
Arthur Caesar's classic about the barber who held the fate of France in his hands, has been produced on lavish feature-film scale by John Ford, the man who made The Iron Horse and Four Sons.
The Eagle of the Sea The Eagle of the Sea (1926) Character: Don Robledo
Eagle of the Sea is based on Charles Tenney Jackson's swashbuckling novel Captain Sazarac.
The Belle of Broadway The Belle of Broadway (1926) Character: Fabio Merlin (uncredited)
Madame Adele, once a great star of the Paris theatre, has fallen upon hard times. But she allows a young American performer, Marie Duval, to perform as the Madame Adele of old, and both become the darlings of Paris, one again and the other newly-crowned.



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