Alfred Hollingsworth was an American actor during the silent film era. He was in dozens of films from 1911 until 1925. He also directed four short films in 1916. Hell's Hinges has been described as a classic and Hollingsworth earned plaudits for his role in it.
In 1908, he wrote Mills of the Gods, a five act drama. He also wrote a play called Crisis in 1919. In 1922, he copyrighted Prodigal Son, a travesty in three acts.
1923
as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
1922
as Mr. Stillwell - the President
1922
as John Millard
1922
as John P. May
1920
1920
as Hathaway (uncredited)
1919
as Booth
1919
as Oliver Kemp
1919
as Pa Burbridge
1917
as Junius Trewalker
1917
as Steve Weldon
1917
as David Houston
1917
1916
as Abdallah
1916
as Claude Lamarque
1916
as Mulhar Rao
1916
as Silk Miller
1916
as Athos
1915
as Johnson
1911
1911
as Hunter Ross - an Unfaithful Husband
1911
1911