George Siegmann
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George Siegmann | |
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Born | February 8, 1882 New York City United States |
Died | June 22, 1928 Hollywood, California United States |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1909 - 1928 |
George Siegmann (February 8, 1882, New York City - June 22, 1928, Hollywood, California) was an American actor in the silent film era. His more notable roles include Silas Lynch in Griffith's Birth of A Nation(1915), the guard in the 1927 film The Cat and the Canary, Porthos in The Three Musketeers (1921), Bill Sikes in Oliver Twist (1922), and Dr. Hardquanonne in The Man Who Laughs (1928).
[edit] Selected filmography
- The Man Who Laughs (1928)
- Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927)
- The Cat and the Canary (1927)
- The Red Mill (1927)
- Never the Twain Shall Meet (1925)
- A Sainted Devil (1924)
- Oliver Twist (1922)
- The Three Musketeers (1921)
- Desperate Trails (1921)
- The Big Punch (1921)
- The Hawk's Trail (1919)
- The Great Love (1918)
- Intolerance (1916)
- Birth of A Nation (1916)
- The Angel of Contention (1914)
- The Lover's Gift (1914)
- Brute Force (1914)
- The Green-Eyed Devil (1914)
- The Hessian Renegades (1909)
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NAME | Siegmann, George |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 8, 1882 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | New York City United States |
DATE OF DEATH | June 22, 1928 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Hollywood, California United States |