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*''[[The Crab (film)|The Crab]]'' (1917) as 'Doc' Wingate (*as Thomas Guise) |
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Tom Guise (1857 – 1930) was an American actor on stage and screen.[1][2][3] He appeared in numerous films in the decade spanning 1917 to 1927.
He was one of the popular stars in the film adaptation of the controversial book Black Oxen.[4] His performance in 23 1/2 Hours' Leave was described as clever.[5]
Partial filmography
- The Stainless Barrier (1917) as Thomas Crosby
- The Clodhopper (1917) as Karl Seligman
- The Crab (1917) as 'Doc' Wingate (*as Thomas Guise)
- Chicken Casey (1917) as Israel Harris Connelly
- Wooden Shoes (1917) as Rufus Smith
- Vive la France! (1918) as Colonel Bouchier
- The Man from Funeral Range (1918) as Colonel Leighton
- 23 1/2 Hours' Leave (1919) as General Dodge
- The Love That Dares (1919) as Rutherford
- The Midnight Stage (1919) as Elias Lynch (*Thomas Guise)
- Black Oxen as Judge Gavin Trent, extant
- The Woman Michael Married (1919) as Ordsway, Sr.
- Josselyn's Wife (1919) as Thomas Josselyn
- Hearts Asleep (1919) as Andrew Calvert
- One Hour Before Dawn (1920) as Judge Copeland
- Alarm Clock Andy (1920) as Mr. Wells
- The Passionate Pilgrim (1921) as Senator Watt
- Love Is an Awful Thing (1922) as Judge Griggs
- The Trouper (1922) as Warren Selden (credited as Tom S. Guise)
- Crossed Wires (1923) as Bellamy Benson
- Jazzmania (1923) as General Muroff
- Around the World in 18 Days (1923)
- Crooked Alley (1923)[6] as Judge Milnar
- Held to Answer (1923) as The Judge (as Thomas Guise)
- Stepping Fast (1923) as Quentin Durant
- After the Ball (1924 film) as Mark Trevelyan
- Secrets of the Night (1924) as Colonel James Constance
- The Beautiful Cheat (1926) as Leland Bruckman
- Wedding Bills (1927) as Mr. Markham
- The Claw (1927) as Marquis de Stair
References
- ^ Palmer, Friend (July 13, 1906). "Early Days in Detroit". Hunt & June – via Google Books.
- ^ Katchmer, George A. (July 13, 1991). "Eighty Silent Film Stars: Biographies and Filmographies of the Obscure to the Well Known". McFarland – via Google Books.
- ^ Spehr, Paul C.; Lundquist, Gunnar (July 13, 1996). "American Film Personnel and Company Credits, 1908-1920: Filmographies Reordered by Authoritative Organizational and Personal Names from Lauritzen and Lundquist's American Film-index". McFarland, Incorporated – via Google Books.
- ^ Werlock, Abby H. P. (April 22, 2015). "Encyclopedia of the American Novel". Infobase Learning – via Google Books.
- ^ "Motion Picture News". Motion Picture News. July 13, 1919 – via Google Books.
- ^ Rowan, Terry. "Character-Based Film Series Part 2". Lulu.com – via Google Books.
External links
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