Jefferson Osborne
Jefferson Osborne | |
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Born |
25 September 1872 Bay City, Michigan |
Died |
11 June 1932 Hondo, California |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1912 - 1920 |
Jefferson Osborne (25 September 1872 - 11 June 1932) was an American actor, who between 1912 and 1920 appeared in at least 60 silent films.
Biography
Osborne was born J.W. Schroeder[1] on 25 September 1872 in Bay City, Michigan. He acted as a supporting actor in several short comedy films known as the "Cub Comedies" that were produced by Mutual Films and featured comedian George Ovey as "merry Jerry".[2] Osborne's last three films, which were produced in 1919 and 1920, were 5- to 6-reel dramas and adventure films of a more serious nature that ran an hour or more. Osborne died of a cerebral hemorrhage on 11 June 1932 in Hondo, California.[3]
Selected filmography
- Mary Magdalene (1914)
- Jerry in the Movies (1916)
- The Great Radium Mystery (1919)
- Homespun Folks (1920)
- Once a Plumber (1920)
References
- ↑ Sharp, Harold S. (1982). Handbook of Pseudonyms and Personal Nicknames: Second supplement. Scarecrow Press. p. Volume 2, p. 237.
- ↑ "That funny fellow". Evening World (final edition) (New York). January 29, 1916. p. 6. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
- ↑ Jefferson Osborne at the Internet Movie Database
External links
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