Elliott Dexter

Birthday: 1879-12-21
Deathday: 1941-06-23
Birthplace: Galveston, Texas, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned

Elliott Dexter (born Adelbert Elliott Dexter) was an American actor, in films from 1915 to 1925.

Credits

Year Title Character
1925-12-13 Stella Maris John Risca
1925-04-07 Wasted Lives Clayton Gray
1925-01-01 Capital Punishment
1924-12-15 The Triflers Peter Noyes
1924-11-10 The Age of Innocence Newland Archer
1924-10-20 The Fast Set Richard Sones
1924-09-28 Hello, 'Frisco Elliot Dexter
1924-08-01 For Woman's Favor Howard Fiske
1924-02-17 By Divine Right Austin Farrol
1923-11-12 Flaming Youth Dr. Bobs
1923-09-24 Adam's Rib Prof. Nathan Reade
1923-08-30 The Common Law José Querida
1923-06-17 Only 38 Professor Charles Giddings
1923-05-27 Mary of the Movies Elliott Dexter (uncredited)
1923-04-16 An Old Sweetheart of Mine John Craig
1923-01-01 Broadway Gold Eugene Durant
1922-11-13 Enter Madame Gerald Fitzgerald
1922-02-26 Grand Larceny John Annixter
1921-11-13 Don't Tell Everything Harvey Gilroy
1921-10-16 Forever Monsieur Pasquier
1921-09-25 The Affairs of Anatol Max Runyon
1921-04-10 The Witching Hour Psychic Jack Brookfield
1920-10-16 Something to Think About David Markely
1919-04-26 For Better, for Worse Dr. Edward Meade
1919-01-26 Don't Change Your Husband James Denby Porter
1918-12-15 The Squaw Man Jim Wynnegate
1918-11-24 Women's Weapons Nicholas Elliot
1918-07-07 We Can't Have Everything Jim Dyckman
1918-05-18 Old Wives for New Charles Murdock
1918-03-28 The Whispering Chorus George Coggeswell
1917-12-16 Vengeance Is Mine Dr. Smith
1917-12-09 The Eternal Temptress Harry Althrop
1917-11-11 The Rise of Jenny Cushing Donelson Meigs
1917-10-14 Stranded in Arcady Donald Prime
1917-06-14 The Inner Shrine Marquis de Bienville
1917-05-14 A Romance of the Redwoods Black' Brown, Road Agent
1917-03-05 Castles for Two Brian O'Neil
1917-01-21 Lost and Won Walter Crane
1916-10-01 The Lash Warren Harding
1916-07-23 An International Marriage John Oglesby
1916-04-22 The Heart of Nora Flynn Nolan
1916-03-04 Daphne and the Pirate Philip de Mornay
1916-02-27 Diplomacy Julian Beauclerc