from Savannah, Georgia, USA


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James Neill (September 29, 1860 – March 16, 1931) was an American stage actor and film actor of the silent era. He appeared in 113 films between 1913 and 1930.
His wife, and frequent costar on stage and screen, was Edythe Chapman.
A Desperate Moment
Peter Dean
Peg o' My Heart
Frank O'Connell

Ben Weatherstaff

Butler

Dr. Henry

Parker Middleton

Judge Burroughs

Booth's Secretary

Purdon

Nobody

A Broker
Tennessee's Pardner
The Padre

George Yeardley

Mr. Webster

The Priest
The Thousand-Dollar Husband
Stephen Gordon

Goodwin

Benjamin Merton

James Peabody

John Du Val

Mr. Brownlow

Laxart

Count Von Herbeck

General Warren

The Honorable Mark Robertson

Dr. Emerson
Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo
Herr Selingman

Jones

Director
Whoso Diggeth a Pit
The Sweetheart's Father

The Symphony Conductor

The King

Sam Rowland

Jackson Ives

Padre Antonio

Richard Jenison

John Randall
The Heart of a Cracksman
Carlton
The Cracksman's Reformation
The Rich Man
Cross Purposes
Father