from Toronto, Ontario, Canada


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Edward Earle (16 July 1882 – 15 December 1972) was a Canadian-American stage, film and television actor. In a career which lasted from the early 1900s to 1966, he appeared in almost 400 films between 1914 and 1956. He was born in Toronto and died in Los Angeles, aged 90.

Druggist

Man with Tolliver and Director (uncredited)

Floorwalker

Executive

Henry Smith (uncredited)

Judge (uncredited)

Dr. Andre Bennett

Gregg

Ace of Spades Man

Assistant Manager (uncredited)

Army Captain

Race Judge (uncredited)

Actor

Reporter (uncredited)

Judge Clark

Charlie Blake

American Consul's Under-Secretary

Joe

Police Announcer (uncredited)

Master of Ceremonies

Man in Corridor

Morton

Penniwill (uncredited)

Banker Price

Capt. Avery

Matthews

Sloane

Lt. Drake

Chief of Waiters (uncredited)

FBI Investigator Mr. Wayne (uncredited)

Race Track Steward

Country Club Guest

Officer

Businessman (uncredited)

Bank Manager (uncredited)

Businessman

Van Wyck Schuyler

Bit Part

Clark

Surgeon

Man with Woman at Race Track

Joel Mason
Revenge at Monte Carlo
Francisco Hernandez
Friendship
1st Friend

Penny

Lionel Benmore

Ralph Prescott

Larry Crawford

Larry Hadley

Otto Steiner

Dr. Harry Chilton
A Captain's Courage
Captain Plum

Vincent Forrest
The Lure of Love
(Unknown)

Robert Benson

Garry Holmes
The Dangerous Flirt
Dick Morris
The Working of a Miracle
Ray Conover

Frank Wentworth
An Hour Before Dawn
Prof. Wallace - The Inventor