W. Chrystie Miller (William Chrystie Miller; August 10, 1843 – September 23, 1922) was an American silent film actor. He appeared in 139 films between 1908 and 1914. Miller frequently appeared in films directed by D.W. Griffith and was known to film audiences as the "Grand Old Man of the Photodrama".
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1913
as The Northern Girl's Uncle
1913
as Secondary Role
1913
as The Father
1913
as The Street Sweeper
1913
as The Farmer
1913
as The Father
1913
as The Little Tease's Father
1913
1913
as The Old Father
1913
as The Sweetheart's Father
1913
as The Grandfather
1913
as The Old Mate
1912
as In Wagon Train
1912
as The Minister
1912
as Union Soldier
1912
as The Grandfather
1912
as The Father
1912
as In Employment Agency
1912
as Grandfather
1912
as The Widower
1912
as Courtier
1912
as The Murdered Indian / Indian on Street
1912
as The Old Actor
1912
as The Goddess's Father
1912
as Old Man In Tenement Hallway
1912
as A fisherman
1912
1912
as The Little Mender's Father
1911
as The Minister
1911
as In Station Lobby
1911
as Outside Theatre
1911
1911
as John Whittier
1911
as At Wedding
1911
as The Old Carpenter
1911
as Man at Farewell
1910
as Reverend Hollister
1910
as Edith's Father
1910
as Sunshine's Father
1910
as The Poor Husband
1910
as Bessie's Father
1910
1910
1910
as A Priest
1910
as At seminary
1910
as The Fisherman
1910
1910
as December
1910
as The Old Man
1910
as Uncle Zeke
1910
as The Priest
1910
as The Father
1910
as Priest
1910
as Priest
1910
as Old Man in Train
1910
as The Old Man
1910
as Man Among Friends
1910
as The Grandfather
1910
as Extra
1909
as The Old Year
1909
as Church Organist
1909
as Old Man (uncredited)
1909
as Farmer's Father
1909
1908