Edmund Breese
Known for: Acting
Born: June 16, 1871 in Brooklyn, New York, USA - Died: April 5, 1936
From Wikipedia Edmund Breese (June 18, 1871 – April 6, 1936) was an American stage and film actor of the silent era. Long on the stage with a varied Broadway career before entering movies he appeared with James O'Neill in The Count of Monte Cristo (1893), The Lion and the Mouse (1906) with Richard Bennett, The Third Degree (1909) with Helen Ware, The Master Mind (1913) with Elliott Dexter, the popular World War I era play Why Marry? (1917) with Estelle Winwood & Nat C. Goodwin and So This Is London (1922) with Donald Gallaher. He appeared in 129 films between 1914 and 1935. He is best remembered as the advice-giving German businessman at the beginning of the war film All Quiet on the Western Front. His final role was on stage in Night of January 16th from September 1935 to April 1936. Just before the play ended its run, Breese developed peritonitis, which he died from on April 6, 1936.
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Duck Soup
Zander
Finders Keepers
Hastings
Burning Daylight
John Dossett
Platinum Blonde
Conroy
Sonny Boy
Thorpe
Young Sinners
Trent
Paradise for Two
Uncle Howard
Return of the Terror
Editor
The Perfect Crime
Wilmot
The Hurricane Express
The Secretary's Father
Fighting With Kit Carson
Matt Fargo
Trying Out Torchy
Mr. Ellins
Broadway Bill
Presiding Judge
An Honorable Cad
The Match King
Olaf Christofsen
The Weakness of Strength
Daniel Gaynor
Cross-Examination
Dwight Simpson
Millie
Defense Attorney
Chinatown After Dark
Le Fong
The Hatchet Man
Yu Chang
Luck
Alan Crosby
Womanhandled
Uncle Lester
The Reckoning
Doc
Morals for Women
Mr. Hutson