Birthday
1885/02/24
Day of death
1954/09/28 (69 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Also know as
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(1925) Never the Twain Shall Meet
as Dan Pritchard
(1919) Lombardi, Ltd.
as Tito Lambardi
(1924) Sandra
as David Waring
(1923) Rupert of Hentzau
as King of Ruritania / Rudolph Rassendyll
(1925) Lady Windermere's Fan
as Lord Windermere
(1920) The Misleading Lady
as Jack Craigen
(1924) Born Rich
as Jimmy Fairfax
(1922) A Trip to Paramountown
as Self
(1918) No Man's Land
as Garrett Cope
(1931) The Single Sin
as Joe Strickland
(1918) Unexpected Places
as Dick Holloway
(1923) The Eternal City
as David Rossi
(1918) Boston Blackie's Little Pal
as Boston Blackie
(1920) Alias Jimmy Valentine
as Lee Randall / Jimmy Valentine
(1921) A Message from Mars
as ---
(1926) The Gilded Butterfly
as Brian Anestry
(1919) The Lion's Den
as Reverend Sam Webster
(1943) Stage Door Canteen
as Master of Ceremonies
(1930) The Last of the Lone Wolf
as Michael Lanyard
(1917) The Lone Wolf
as Michael Lanyard
(1927) Alias the Lone Wolf
as Michael Lanyard
(1926) The Lone Wolf Returns
as Michael Lanyard / The Lone Wolf
(1931) The Stolen Jools
as Bert Lytell (uncredited)
(1928) On Trial
as Robert Strickland
(1921) Alias Ladyfingers
as Robert Ashe - Ladyfingers
(1922) The Right That Failed
as Johnny Duffey
(1922) Sherlock Brown
as William Brown
(1922) The Face Between
as Tommy Carteret Sr. / Tommy Carteret Jr
(1925) Sporting Life
as Lord Woodstock
(1926) That Model from Paris
as Bob
(1927) Women's Wares
as Robert Crane
(1918) The Trail To Yesterday
as ---
(1922) Kick In
as Chick Hewes
(1922) To Have and to Hold
as Captain Ralph Percy
(1924) A Son of the Sahara
as Raoul Le Breton
(1929) The Lone Wolf's Daughter
as Michael Lanyard / The Lone Wolf
(1920) The Right of Way
as Charley Steele
(1925) Eve's Lover
as Baron Geraldo Maddox
(1926) Obey the Law
as Phil Schuyler
(1930) Brothers
as Bob Naughton / Eddie Connolly
(1919) Blackie's Redemption
as Boston Blackie
(1925) The Boomerang
as Dr. Sumner
(1951) Tales of Tomorrow
as ---
(1948) The Philco Television Playhouse
as Self - Host