Carlyle Blackwell 01/19/1884 , (140 years old) in Troy, Pennsylvania, USA

Known for department

Acting

Biography

From Wikipedia Carlyle Blackwell (January 20, 1884 – June 17, 1955) was an American silent film actor and a minor director and producer. He made his film debut in the 1910 Vitagraph Studios production of Uncle Tom's Cabin directed by J. Stuart Blackton. Between then and 1930, when talkies ended his acting career, he appeared in more than 180 films, and occasionally directed. In his later screen-acting years he was also active as a producer and writer. After his final film in 1930, Blackwell turned to performing on stage in live theatre. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Blackwell has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6340 Hollywood Boulevard.

poster The Key to Yesterday (1914)

Frederick Marston / Robert Anglo-Saxon

poster The Wrecker (1929)

Ambrose Barney

poster She (1925)

Leo Vincy / Kallikrates

poster The Boomerang (1913)

John Smith - a Workman

poster The Volunteer (1917)

Self - Cameo Appearance

poster A Square Deal (1917)

Hugh Eltinge

poster The Cabaret (1918)

Ned Lorrimer

poster The Masquerader (1914)

Marshall Black - a Society Parasite

poster The Convict's Story (1914)

Lawrence - a Victim of Circumstance

poster The Loyalty of Don Luis Verdugo (1911)

A Young Cavalry Lieutenant

poster The Invisible Foe (1913)

Billy Waters - an Architect

poster Stolen Orders (1918)

Lt. Dennis Gaveston

poster Leap to Fame (1918)

Charles Trevor

poster One of the Best (1927)

Philip Ellsworth

poster Love in a Hurry (1919)

Charles Conant

poster The Fatal Clues (1914)

Roy Harper - a Criminologist

poster The Award of Justice (1914)

Horace Clark - a Young Evangelist

poster Doctor Cupid (1911)

Percy Primrose, A Poet

poster The New South (1916)

Harry Ford, as an adult

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