George Gebhardt (September 21, 1879 – May 2, 1919) was an American silent film actor. He appeared in more than 120 films between 1908 and 1922. He was born in Basel, Switzerland and died in Edendale, Los Angeles from tuberculosis.
1918
as The Grand Envoy
1918
as Hanson (as George Gebhart)
1917
as Cou Cou (as George Gebhart)
1916
as Pete
1915
as Undetermined Role
1915
as Bechel
1913
1912
as The Sheriff
1912
as Louis Potosi
1912
as Silver Water
1909
as Dinner Guest
1909
as Newspaper Employee
1909
as Theatre Man
1909
as The Woman's Second Lover
1909
as Man in top hat
1909
as A Guard
1909
as Antonine
1909
as Theatre Audience
1909
as In Office / Burglar
1909
as Party Guest
1909
as The Professor's Assistant / A Policeman / Party Guest
1909
as Hank Hopkins
1909
as At Jeweler's / At Pawnshop
1909
as Plotter
1909
as Musician
1909
as Policeman
1909
as Man at Stage Door
1908
as The Man with the Letter / Wedding Guest
1908
as Man in Blackface / Guest at Ball
1908
as One of Mike's Assistants
1908
as Matteo Rettazzi / Policeman
1908
as The Valet
1908
as Bobby Wilkinson as an Adult
1908
as Second Villain
1908
as Dinner Guest
1908
as A Woodsman
1908
as The Canuck
1908
as In Office / Waiter
1908
as One of Bianca's Suitors
1908
as Young Wilkinson
1908
as A sailor
1908
as Indian Agent / Indian
1908
as Simon Bimberg
1908
as Boatman
1908
as Wedding Party / Bartender
1908
as Professor Dyem
1908
as A Zulu Warrior
1908
as The Detective / The Mover
1908
as At the Beach / Assaulted Man
1908
as O'Yama's Lover
1908
as Indian / Man in First Bar / Man in Second Bar
1908
as Member of Audience
1908
as Indian
1908
as Happy Hooligan Character
1908
as The Palmister
1908
as Henderson - the Manager
1908
1908
as Thief
1908
as Hendricks
1908
as Tom Wilkins
1908
as Bill - A Thief
1908
as Chinese
1908
as Mexican
1908
as Viper
1908
as Man in Bar / Guard
1908
as Man in Bar
1908
1908
as Wells Fargo Clerk