Yale Boss
Known for: Acting
Born: October 16, 1899 in Utica, New York, USA - Died: November 15, 1977
New York-born Boss was one of the screen's first child stars. He was already a stage veteran when he made his screen debut in Thanhouser's The Actor's Children (1910). He appeared on Broadway opposite Adeline Genée in The Silver Star. Later he became one of Edison Studios's most popular players, but the studio constantly had to battle rumors questioning his true age. Boss's popularity waned in the late 1910s and he later worked as a prop man.
Known for
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Cartoons in a Seminary
Jim Alder
The Title Cure
Office Boy
The Active Life of Dolly of the Dailies #5: The Chinese Fan
Daddy, the office boy
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Mad Hatter
Souls for Sale
Prop Man (uncredited)
The Totville Eye
Young Sammy
The Actor's Children
The Actor's Son
Andy Goes on the Stage
Jimmie Brown
How a Horseshoe Upset a Happy Family
The Messenger Boy
Revenge Is Sweet
Jimmy - the Office Boy
Papa's Sweetheart
One of the Children
The Ransom of Red Chief
Red Chief - The Little Boy