Joseph Graybill

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Joseph Graybill (1882, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - 3 August 1913, New York, New York) was an American silent film actor.

Joseph died at a young age from acute spinal meningitis.

[edit] Filmography

  • The Wizard of the Jungle (1913) (as Joe Graybill) .... Captain Hanscombe
  • Saving Mabel's Dad (1913)
  • The God Within (1912) .... In Bar
  • The Star of Bethlehem (1912) .... Roman messenger
  • Brutality (1912) .... The Victim of Anger
  • The Informer (1912) .... Union Soldier
  • Gold and Glitter (1912) .... Lumberman
  • The Painted Lady (1912) .... The Stranger
  • The Ring of a Spanish Grandee (1912) .... The Suitor
  • Rejuvenation (1912) .... The Lighthouse Keeper's Friend
  • A Love of Long Ago (1912) .... Pedro, the Spy
  • The Girl of the Grove (1912) .... The Wooer
  • For Sale -- A Life (1912) .... The Ill Husband
  • The Root of Evil (1912)
  • Flying to Fortune (1912) .... The Invalid Father
  • The Arab's Bride (1912) .... The Buyer of the Moor's Daughter
  • The Silent Witness (1912) .... The Blackmailer
  • On Probation (1912) .... The Younger Brother
  • A Blot on the 'Scutcheon (1912) .... A Nobleman
  • The Voice of the Child (1911) .... The False Friend
  • Saved from Himself (1911) .... The Young Clerk
  • The Failure (1911) .... At FiancĂ©e's House
  • Through Darkened Vales (1911) .... Howard
  • The Battle (1911) .... A Union Officer
  • Love in the Hills (1911/I) .... The City Suitor
  • The Long Road (1911) .... In Bar
  • The Adventures of Billy (1911) .... Second Tramp
  • Italian Blood (1911)
  • The Making of a Man (1911) .... Actor/Backstage
  • The Baron (1911) .... The Baron's Friend
  • The Diving Girl (1911) .... A Bather
  • Out from the Shadow (1911)
  • The Last Drop of Water (1911) .... John
  • A Country Cupid (1911) .... The Half-Wit
  • Bobby, the Coward (1911) .... First Thug
  • The Primal Call (1911) .... The Millionaire
  • Enoch Arden: Part II (1911) .... Dead Shipmate
  • Enoch Arden: Part I (1911) .... A Shipwrecked Sailor
  • A Romany Tragedy (1911)
  • The White Rose of the Wilds (1911) .... Second Outlaw
  • The Crooked Road (1911) .... An Evil Companion
  • The New Dress (1911) .... At Wedding/At Market/At Cafe
  • How She Triumphed (1911) .... The Sweetheart
  • Madame Rex (1911)
  • Priscilla and the Umbrella (1911) (as Joe Graybill) .... Paul
  • Priscilla's April Fool Joke (1911) .... Harry
  • The Lonedale Operator (1911) (uncredited) .... A Tramp
  • Teaching Dad to Like Her (1911) .... Harry
  • Was He a Coward? (1911) .... Hilton's Friend
  • Conscience (1911) .... The Hunter
  • A Decree of Destiny (1911) .... Kenneth Marsden
  • The Heart of a Savage (1911)
  • Fisher Folks (1911) .... At Fair
  • His Trust (1911) .... Union soldier
  • Help Wanted (1911) .... Jack
  • The Italian Barber (1911) .... Tony
  • Winning Back His Love (1910) .... At Stage Door
  • White Roses (1910) .... At Party
  • The Lesson (1910) .... James, Reverend Hollister's Son
  • His Sister-In-Law (1910)
  • Happy Jack, a Hero (1910)
  • Turning the Tables (1910) .... Mr. Peck
  • Effecting a Cure (1910) .... On Street
  • The Fugitive (1910)
  • The Broken Doll (1910) .... Victim of Massacre
  • In Life's Cycle (1910) .... In Bar
  • An Old Story with a New Ending (1910) .... Jay Downs
  • When We Were in Our Teens (1910) .... Howard
  • The House with Closed Shutters (1910) .... Her suitor
  • An Arcadian Maid (1910) .... In Gambling Hall
  • The Call to Arms (1910) .... The Lord's Cousin
  • As the Bells Rang Out! (1910) .... Wedding Guest
  • A Flash of Light (1910) .... Horace Dooley
  • What the Daisy Said (1910) (uncredited) .... The Gypsy
  • A Midnight Cupid (1910) .... At Party
  • Muggsy's First Sweetheart (1910) .... One of Muggsy's Friends
  • A Child's Impulse (1910) .... The Other Man
  • The Marked Time-Table (1910) .... Tom Powers
  • The Face at the Window (1910) .... Ralph Bradford's Son
  • A Victim of Jealousy (1910) .... At Reception/In Office
  • The Purgation (1910) .... One of the Misguided Youths
  • The Light That Came (1909)

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