Forrest Stanley (August 21, 1889 – August 27, 1969) was an American actor and screenplay writer best known for his work in silent film. He is particularly known for his role as Charles Brandon in the historical film When Knighthood Was in Flower (1922) by Robert G. Vignola and Charles Wilder in the murder mystery film The Cat and the Canary (1927) directed by Paul Leni. He also appeared in the 1912 play The Seven Sisters, opposite Laurette Taylor, directed by Oliver Morosco.
1959
as Dan's Caretaker (uncredited)
1955
as Hubka
1955
as Griffin
1951
1941
as Charles Grant
1936
1932
as District Attorney
1932
as Doc Larribee
1932
as James Markey
1932
as Sanford
1931
as Colonel Frank Bonham
1929
as District Attorney
1928
as Hamilton Pew
1928
as Sir Walter Raleigh
1928
as John Longworth
1927
1927
as Charles Wilder
1927
as Adam, her husband
1927
as Duke Córdova / El Blanco
1926
as Ralph Hedman
1926
as James Reynolds
1925
as William Norworth
1925
as Jack Wayne
1925
as James Van Clinton
1924
as Carl Graham
1924
as Boston Blackie
1923
as Michael Devlin
1923
as Mischa Vleck
1923
as Gordon Gray
1922
as Don Mike Farrell
1922
as Charles Brandon
1922
as Commander Cleeve
1922
as Cheyne Rovein
1921
as Ernest Eddison
1921
as Samson
1921
as Frank Rodham
1921
as Nelson Rogers
1920
1919
as Philip Belden
1916
as George Hale
1916
as Bruce McLean
1916
as James Holcroft
1916
as Cyprian Gaudet
1915
1915
as Robert Van Buren