Joseph Kilgour (11 July 1863 – 21 April 1933) was a Canadian actor of the silent film era. He was a well-known veteran stage actor in Broadway theatre before entering silent films. He appeared in more than 50 films between 1909 and 1926.
Kilgour was born in Ayr, Canada West to Joseph Kilgour Sr. and Mary Anderson, who married 29 September 1856. Kilgour was one of seven children of the general store owner. Kilgour left Ayr and moved to the United States to pursue his acting career. Kilgour retired from acting and died in Long Island, New York in 1933.
1926
as Billy's Father
1925
as Arthur Trent
1925
as Jasper Rogeen
1925
as Maurice Brunel
1925
1924
as Gen. George Washington
1924
as Leed's Friend
1924
as Flint
1923
as Conrad Lypiatt
1923
as Silas Carrington
1923
as Judson Osgood
1923
as Edward Gilder
1921
as William Blaine
1921
as Teddy Garrick
1921
as William Chase
1920
as Alvin Dunning
1920
as William Henderson
1920
as Karl Lysgaard
1920
as Lord Fortive
1920
as Murray Van Allan
1919
as Bob Tarrant
1919
as Grocer Stedman
1919
as Robert Montgomery
1918
as Augustus Trenor-Dorset
1918
as Lord Royle Fitzmaurice
1918
as 'Silk' Wilkins
1917
as Theodore True
1917
as Marshal Prince Dario
1917
as Willard Brockton
1917
as The Prime Minister
1916
as George Washington
1916
as Irving Lawrence
1916
as Sir Phillip Randall
1915
as George Washington