Francis X. Bushman
Known for: Acting
Born: January 8, 1883 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA - Died: August 22, 1966
Francis Xavier Bushman (January 10, 1883 – August 23, 1966) was an American actor, film director, and screenwriter. His matinee idol career started in 1911 in the silent film His Friend's Wife, but it did not survive the silent screen era. Bushman, like many of his contemporaries, broke into the film business via the stage. He was performing at Broncho Billy Anderson's Essanay Studios in Chicago, Illinois, where he was first noticed for his muscular, sculpted frame. He appeared in nearly 200 feature film roles—more than 175 films before 1920, and 17 in his screen debut year of 1911 alone. He also worked for the Vitagraph studio before signing with Metro in 1915. Description above from the Wikipedia article Francis Xavier Bushman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
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This Is Francis X. Bushman
Self (archival footage)
The Thirteenth Man
Jack Hanney
The Great Secret
William Montgomery Strong
Two Men and a Girl
John Lincoln (or Francis, her dream prince)
Sabrina
Mr. Tyson
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
Messala
Once a Gentleman
Bannister
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo
The Dude Wrangler
Canby
The Story of Mankind
Moses
The Hour and the Man
Frank Maxwell
Jane
The Red-Haired Man
The Gallantry of Jimmy Rodgers
Jimmy Rodgers
The Fable of the Bush League Lover Who Failed to Qualify
The Matinee Idol
The Plum Tree
Craig Ewell
The Slim Princess
Alexander H. Pike
The Way Perilous
Frank Davenport - The Young Man
The Right of Way
Frank Robinson
Hollywood Story
Himself
The Masked Bride
Grover
Hearts and Flowers
John Martin
An Unplanned Elopement
Frank Melbourne
Yarn a-Tangle
The Beau
The Countess
Richard Hasbrook