Carlyle Blackwell

Carlyle Blackwell

1884-01-19 – 1955-06-17 (age 71) Troy, Pennsylvania, USA
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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.

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Known For

The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Hound of the Baskervilles

1929

as Sherlock Holmes

The Case of Becky
The Case of Becky

1915

as Dr. John Arnold

The Beautiful Mrs. Reynolds
The Beautiful Mrs. Reynolds

1918

as Alexander Hamilton

The New South
The New South

1916

as Harry Ford, as an adult

The Invaders
The Invaders

1913

as John Thorpe

The Loyalty of Don Luis Verdugo
The Loyalty of Don Luis Verdugo

1911

as A Young Cavalry Lieutenant

The Road to France
The Road to France

1918

as Tom Whitney

The Wrecker
The Wrecker

1929

as Ambrose Barney

Leap to Fame
Leap to Fame

1918

as Charles Trevor

Such a Little Queen
Such a Little Queen

1914

as King Stephen

The Indian Maid's Sacrifice
The Colonel's Escape
The Colonel's Escape

1912

as Rhys Pryce - Soldier of Fortune

The Volunteer
The Volunteer

1917

as Self - Cameo Appearance

His Royal Highness
His Royal Highness

1918

as Jack Christie

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The Masquerader

1914

as Marshall Black - a Society Parasite

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Slim Jim's Last Chance

1911

as Slim Jim aka Red Davis

The Social Leper
The Social Leper

1917

as John Dean

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Beyond the Cities

1930

as Jim Campbell

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Copyright Comedies and More

2022

as Archive Footage, "The Mexican Joan of Arc"