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Earle Williams

Earle Williams

Earle Williams (born Earle Raphael Williams; February 28, 1880 – April 25, 1927) was an American stage actor and film star in the silent era.

Say It with Diamonds

1927

as Horace Howard

She's My Baby

1927

as John Wilbur

Red Signals

1927

as Mary Callahan

You'd Be Surprised

1926

as Mr. Black - Deputy District Attorney

Diplomacy

1926

as Sir Henry Weymouth

The Skyrocket

1926

as William Dvorak

The Ancient Mariner

1925

as Victor Brandt

The Adventurous Sex

1925

as The Adventurer

Borrowed Husbands

1924

as Major Desmond

The Eternal Struggle

1923

as Sgt. Neil Tempest

You Never Know

1922

as Eddie Manning

The Man from Downing Street

1922

as Capt. Robert Kent

The Silver Car

1921

as Anthony Trent

A Rogue's Romance

1919

as Jules Marin / M. Picard

The Highest Trump

1919

as John Paget / Richard Paget

The Man Who Wouldn't Tell

1918

as Hawtrey Burke

The Girl in His House

1918

as James Armitage

The Seal of Silence

1918

as Dr. Hugh Loring

The Love Doctor

1917

as Dr. Ordway Brandt

Transgression

1917

as Stephen Page

The Stolen Treaty

1917

as Geoffrey Wynne

The Soul Master

1917

as Robert Travers

Apartment 29

1917

as Stanley Ormsby

Arsene Lupin

1917

as Arsene Lupin

The Goddess

1915

as Tom Barclay

The Juggernaut

1915

as John Ballard

His Phantom Sweetheart

1915

as Jack Courtney

Warfare in the Skies

1914

as Richard Lawrence - the General's Son

My Official Wife

1914

as Sacha

The Christian

1914

as Brother John Storm

The Diver

1913

as John Hawley

Their Mutual Friend

1913

as John Richardson

The Tiger Lily

1913

as Henry

Bunny and the Bunny Hug

1913

Alixe; or, the Test of Friendship

1913

as Sherman Avery

The Adventure of the Ambassador's Disappearance

1913

as Walter P. Cross - Minister of Foreign Affairs

Song of the Shell

1912

as Dr. Ferguson

The Red Barrier

1912

as Lieutenant Bruce

A Fortune in a Teacup

1912

as Walter Brown, a Young Politician

Coronets and Hearts

1912

as Cyril - Son of the Earl of Creston

The Bond of Music

1912

as Lt. Oscar Mulbach, a German Spy

The Party Dress

1912

as Lydia's Sweetheart, Paul

Saving an Audience

1912

as Matthew

The Lovesick Maidens of Cuddleton

1912

as Dr. Howard Baldwin

The Gamblers

1912

The Spider's Web

1912

as Lester - A Swindler

His Father's Son

1912

as Dick Livingston

The Seventh Son

1912

as One of the Beecham Brothers

The Love of John Ruskin

1912

as John Ruskin

Father and Son

1912

as Jack

Willie's Sister

1912

as Willie's Room-Mate

The Heart of the King's Jester

1912

as The King's Jester

The Military Air-Scouts

1911

as Lieutenant Wentworth

An Aeroplane Elopement

1911

as George Pinckney

One Flag at Last

1911

as Captain Jack Myers

A Friendly Marriage

1911

as Lord Francis Towne

The Poor Musician

1909