Earle Williams

For those of a similar name, see Earl Williams (disambiguation).
Earle Williams

Publicity photo, 1915
Born February 28, 1880
Sacramento, California
Died April 25, 1927(1927-04-25) (aged 47)
Hollywood, California
Years active 1900s-1927

Earle Williams (born February 28, 1880 in Sacramento, California - d. April 25, 1927 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California) was a silent film star.

Vitagraph company's leading man in the 1910s, Earle Williams was voted America's number one star in 1915, starting his career on stage as a teenager, the year he made perhaps his most popular film of all, The Juggernaut. Vitagraph wrecked a real train in this action melodrama, which co-starred Williams with his most frequent leading lady, Anita Stewart. They were also teamed in the studio's earliest and perhaps most famous entry in the then-popular serial genre, The Goddess in 1915, and Williams made a dashing gentleman thief in Vitagraph's 1917 version of the ever popular Arsene Lupin. He continued his popularity streak into the 1920s, often portraying stalwart military heroes. Williams' early death was attributed to bronchial pneumonia. He was forty-seven years old.

Selected filmography

A Gentleman of Quality (1919)

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