Carlyle Blackwell
Known for: Acting
Born: January 18, 1884 in Troy, Pennsylvania, USA - Died: June 16, 1955
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.
Known for
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A Square Deal
Hugh Eltinge
The Volunteer
Self - Cameo Appearance
The Indian Maid's Sacrifice
Don Pablo
Doctor Cupid
Percy Primrose, A Poet
The Boomerang
John Smith - a Workman
The Masquerader
Marshall Black - a Society Parasite
The Last Chapter
Donald Gordon
Out in the Rain
Henry
The Fatal Clues
Roy Harper - a Criminologist
The Invisible Foe
Billy Waters - an Architect
The Convict's Story
Lawrence - a Victim of Circumstance
The Award of Justice
Horace Clark - a Young Evangelist
The Loyalty of Don Luis Verdugo
A Young Cavalry Lieutenant
The New South
Harry Ford, as an adult
One of the Best
Philip Ellsworth
She
Leo Vincy / Kallikrates
The Cabaret
Ned Lorrimer
The Wrecker
Ambrose Barney
Mexican Filibusters
Pedro
The Mexican Joan of Arc
Copyright Comedies and More
Archive Footage, "The Mexican Joan of Arc"
Leap to Fame
Charles Trevor
The Key to Yesterday
Frederick Marston / Robert Anglo-Saxon
Love in a Hurry
Charles Conant