Rex De Rosselli (May 1, 1878 – July 21, 1941), was an American actor of the silent era, mainly appearing in Westerns. He appeared in more than 150 films between 1911 and 1926. He was born in Kentucky and died in East Saint Louis. He also served as head trainer of the Universal City Zoo from approximately 1915 to 1917. Rex De Rosselli was described as a "silver-haired Beau Brummell" who alternated film work in the winters and circus work in the summers.
1926
as William Harvey
1922
1921
as Capt. Dan Purcell
1919
as Graville Sear
1918
1918
as Andrea Minghetti
1917
as Dr. Mercer
1917
as Major Smyrthwaite Abercrombie
1917
as Ramon Orinez
1916
as J. Brooks Carney
1915
as The Musician
1915
1914
as Mr. Wharton (a Tory)
1914
as Arthur Baxter
1913
as Dave McKim
1913
1913
as Brown
1913
as Sheep Rancher
1913
as The Superindendent
1913
as Sheriff
1913
as Wesley Judell
1913
as Sheriff Tom Carter - Jim's Father
1913
as Fatty Bowen (Nellie's father)
1913
as Manuel
1912
as The Sheriff
1912
as Brooks - a Prospector
1912
as Sergeant Dubois
1912
as Sam - the Butcher Boy
1912
as Glen Arnold, Just Out of College
1911
as Easy Thompson, Cowboy Bicycle King