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Forrest Seabury (1876 - 1944) was an actor in theater and silent films.[1]
He was named Sumner Forrest Seabury by his parents. [2] His father, also named Forrest Seabury, was a scenic artist who died in 1895.[3][4] They descended from the Bishop of Connecticut.[1]
In 1914 he was in the theatrical production The Governor's Boss.[5]
Filmography
- Wild and Woolly (1917) as Banker
- The White Man's Law (1918) as Cpl. Verne
- The Honor of His House (1918) as Mr. Proudweather
- Such a Little Pirate (1918)[6] as Ellory Glendenning
- The Secret Garden (1919 film) as Indian Servant
- The Drums of Jeopardy (1923 film) (1923)[6] as Stefani
- The Auction Block (1926) as Edward Blake
- Ranson's Folly (1926 film) as Drummer
References
- ^ a b "Hollywood". 1922.
- ^ "Forrest Seabury". Video Detective.
- ^ "Forrest Seabury". 18 July 1895. p. 4 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Forrest Seabury member sof Actors and Theatrical Mechanics Associations". 20 July 1895. p. 16 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Forrest Seabury – Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
- ^ a b "Forrest Seabury". BFI.