Birthday: 1863-06-27
Deathday: 1941-10-05
Birthplace: Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Year | Title | Character | |
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1939-05-05 | Union Pacific | Major (uncredited) | |
1936-09-25 | The Glory Trail | Colonel Strong | |
1936-02-27 | Murder at Glen Athol | District Attorney McDougal | |
1936-01-18 | The Oregon Trail | Jim Ridgeley | |
1935-10-29 | Western Courage | Col. Austin | |
1935-07-03 | Death from a Distance | District Attorney | |
1934-06-21 | Here Comes the Groom | George Randolph | |
1933-11-12 | Duck Soup | Officer in Battle Sequence (uncredited) | |
1933-01-30 | The Mysterious Rider | Sheriff Matt Arnold | |
1932-11-25 | Wild Horse Mesa | Sheriff | |
1932-11-18 | The Conquerors | Doctor | |
1932-08-19 | Horse Feathers | Professor in Wagstaff's Study (uncredited) | |
1931-11-11 | Sealed Lips | ||
1931-09-21 | Graft | Police Inspector | |
1931-04-03 | Beyond Victory | Commanding Officer | |
1930-11-23 | The Widow from Chicago | Police Captain R.L. Davis | |
1930-08-15 | Let's Go Native | Diner (uncredited) | |
1930-07-12 | A Man from Wyoming | Maj. Gen. Hunter | |
1930-06-28 | The Border Legion | Judge Savin | |
1930-06-21 | The Social Lion | Henderson | |
1930-04-13 | The Benson Murder Case | DA John F.X. Markham | |
1930-03-07 | Only the Brave | The Colonel | |
1930-01-18 | The Love Parade | Ambassador | |
1930-01-18 | Behind the Make-Up | Dawson | |
1930-01-11 | The Kibitzer | Westcott | |
1930-01-04 | Peacock Alley | Paul | |
1929-11-23 | Darkened Rooms | Mr. Clayton | |
1929-11-16 | The Mighty | Major General | |
1929-11-09 | The Virginian | Judge Henry | |
1929-08-11 | Dark Streets | Police Lieutenant | |
1929-08-11 | The Greene Murder Case | John F. X. Markham | |
1929-06-20 | Thunderbolt | Dist. Atty. McKay | |
1929-06-01 | The Studio Murder Mystery | R.C. Grant | |
1929-03-16 | Blue Skies | Mr. Semple Jones (episode 1) | |
1929-02-16 | The Canary Murder Case | District Attorney Markham (as Captain E. H. Calvert) | |
1928-11-18 | Prep and Pep | Col. Marsh | |
1928-10-13 | Moran of the Marines | Gen. Marshall | |
1928-03-10 | The Legion of the Condemned | Commandant | |
1928-01-14 | Let 'Er Go Gallegher | City Editor | |
1928-01-07 | West Point | Superintendent (Uncredited) | |
1927-11-27 | The Wizard | Edwin Palmer | |
1927-07-03 | Lonesome Ladies | Mr. Burton (as Captain E.H. Calvert) | |
1927-06-27 | The First Auto | Elmer Hays - the Inventor | |
1926-11-21 | The House Without a Key | Dan Winterclip | |
1926-06-06 | Ella Cinders | Studio Actor (uncredited) | |
1926-01-31 | The Girl from Montmartre | Lord Robert Hautrive | |
1925-09-27 | Havoc | Regimental Adjutant | |
1925-05-24 | The Talker | Mr. Grayson | |
1925-03-29 | Sally | Richard Farquar (as Capt. E.H. Calvert) | |
1925-01-12 | East of Suez | Sidney Forbes | |
1924-12-14 | Inez from Hollywood | Gardner | |
1924-10-25 | The Only Woman | Rodney Blake | |
1924-03-03 | Why Men Leave Home | Arthur Phillips | |
1923-09-16 | The Silent Partner | Jim Harker | |
1922-09-24 | Affinities | ||
1916-07-10 | According to the Code | Judge Andrews | |
1915-11-01 | The Crimson Wing | Count Ludwig von Leun-Walram | |
1915-06-05 | The Clutch of Circumstance | Frank Morrison | |
1915-02-09 | A Romance of the Night | Regan | |
1914-10-17 | An Unplanned Elopement | Courtland | |
1914-04-14 | Pierre, of the North | Reno Bennett, another trapper | |
1914-01-09 | The Hour and the Man | A Drinking Buddy | |
1913-12-30 | The Ghost of Self | Frank Johnson | |
1913-12-16 | Life's Weaving | John Brannon Sr. | |
1913-12-09 | The Heart of the Law | Detective William Burke | |
1913-11-04 | Quicksands of Sin | The Priest | |
1913-10-28 | Thy Will Be Done | Post Office Superintendent | |
1913-10-07 | A Matter of Dress | ||
1913-09-16 | Women | Emerson - the Husband | |
1913-08-29 | Broken Threads United | The Detective | |
1913-04-01 | The Price of Gold | Lois's Former Sweetheart | |
1912-11-12 | From the Submerged | Charlie | |
1912-10-01 | Ghosts | The Real Estate Broker | |
1912-09-27 | The Voice of Conscience | ||
1912-09-02 | Back to the Old Farm | Frank Clayton |