John T. Dillon (June 19, 1876 – December 29, 1937) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in more than 130 films between 1908 and 1936. He died in Los Angeles, California from pneumonia.
Dillon was born in New York City. Actor Edward Dillon was his brother, and he had a sister, Marcella. They are not related to director John Francis Dillon.
Dillon's work on stage included acting on Broadway in The Bishop's Carriage (1907).
Dillon was a veteran of the Spanish-American War. He had a wife, Wilhelmina, and he died of pneumonia on December 29, 1937, in a soldiers' home.
1936
as Barber (Uncredited)
1935
as Second Policeman (uncredited)
1935
1925
1920
1919
as Dobbs
1918
as William Kibby
1917
as Ogden Deneau
1917
as Tom Hoadley
1916
as Bad Riley
1916
as Crook
1915
as Colonel Travis
1914
1914
1914
as The Father
1914
as Villaoinous manager
1914
1914
1914
as Biff Durgan - Porky's Elder Brother
1913
as The Temptor
1913
as Second Thief
1913
as Badger Gang Member
1913
as The Doctor
1913
as The Sheriff
1913
as Third Tramp
1913
as The Detective
1913
as Third Counterfeiter
1913
as The 'Bull's Friend
1913
as The Claim Jumper
1913
as A Settler
1913
as A Friend
1913
as One of the Fiance's Friends
1913
as The Waiter
1913
as The Butcher
1913
as The Grocery Man
1912
as Policeman / Witness to Accident
1912
as Wedding Guest / At Table
1912
as Policeman
1912
as A Policeman
1911
as Cavalry Officer
1911
as The Millionaire's Friend / At Club
1911
as Outside Theatre
1911
as Jack
1911
as At Fair (as Jack Dillon)
1911
as In Jail
1910
as On Porch / At Farewell / In Lee's Tent
1910
as At First Party / At Second Party
1910
as A Farmhand (uncredited)