Edward Dillon (actor)
Edward Dillon | |
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Edward Dillon from a scene still for Ethel Gets Consent, 1915. | |
Born |
New York, New York, U.S. | January 1, 1879
Died |
July 11, 1933 54) Hollywood, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actor, film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1905–1932 |
Edward Dillon (January 1, 1879 – July 11, 1933) was an American actor, director and screenwriter of the silent era. He appeared in 327 films between 1905 and 1932. He also directed 134 films between 1913 and 1926. He was born in New York, New York and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack, aged 54. He was the brother of actor John T. Dillon.
Selected filmography
- After Many Years (1908)
- Monday Morning in a Coney Island Police Court (1908)
- Where the Breakers Roar (1908)
- The Feud and the Turkey (1908)
- The Reckoning (1908)
- The Welcome Burglar (1909)
- The Brahma Diamond (1909)
- The Fugitive (1910)
- A Flash of Light (1910)
- In the Border States (1910)
- The Miser's Heart (1911)
- A Country Cupid (1911)
- Enoch Arden (1911)
- Priscilla and the Umbrella (1911)
- Priscilla's April Fool Joke (1911)
- The Lonedale Operator (1911)
- What Shall We Do with Our Old? (1911)
- The Informer (1912)
- Blind Love (1912)
- The Spirit Awakened (1912)
- A Voice from the Deep (1912)
- For His Son (1912)
- The Old Bookkeeper (1912)
- Won by a Fish (1912)
- An Indian's Loyalty (1913)
- The Mothering Heart (1913)
- Red Hicks Defies the World (1913)
- Broken Ways (1913)
- Love in an Apartment Hotel (1913)
- Fatty and Minnie He-Haw (1914)
- Shotguns That Kick (1914)
- Fatty's Wine Party (1914)
- Fatty's Jonah Day (1914)
- An Incompetent Hero (1914)
- Lovers' Post Office (1914)
- Those Happy Days (1914)
- The Sky Pirate (1914)
- Fatty and the Heiress (1914)
- The Alarm (1914)
- Nell's Eugenic Wedding (1914)
- Judith of Bethulia (1914)
- Sunshine Dad (1916)
- A Daughter of the Poor (1917)
- The Antics of Ann (1917)
- The Frisky Mrs. Johnson (1920)
- A Heart to Let (1921)
- Women Men Marry (1922)
- The Skyrocket (1926)
- The Broadway Melody (1929)
- Iron Man (1931)
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