Edwin August
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Born |
Edwin August Phillip von der Butz. November 20, 1883 Saint Louis, Missouri |
Died |
March 4, 1964 80) Hollywood, California | (aged
Occupation | Actor, film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1909-1947 |
Edwin August[1](November 20, 1883 – March 4, 1964) was an American actor, director and screenwriter of the silent era. He appeared in 152 films between 1909 and 1947. He also directed 52 films between 1912 and 1919. He co-founded Eaco Films in 1914.[2]
He was born in Saint Louis, Missouri and died in Hollywood, California. His grave is located at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery.
Selected filmography
- The Welcome Burglar (1909)
- The House with Closed Shutters (1910)
- The Fugitive (1910)
- His Daughter (1911)
- The Smile of a Child (1911)
- A Country Cupid (1911)
- Out from the Shadow (1911)
- The Stuff Heroes Are Made Of (1911)
- The Making of a Man (1911)
- The Long Road (1911)
- The Battle (1911)
- Through Darkened Vales (1911)
- The Voice of the Child (1911)
- The Eternal Mother (1912)
- The Old Bookkeeper (1912)
- Under Burning Skies (1912)
- One Is Business, the Other Crime (1912)
- The Lesser Evil (1912)
- The Detective's Stratagem (1913)
- Brute Force (1914)
- The Yellow Passport (1916)
- The Lion's Claws (1918)
- A Broadway Scandal (1918)
As director
- The Sea Urchin (1913)
- The Blood Red Tape of Charity (1913)
- The Trap (1913)
- Evidence (1915)
References
- ↑ Born Edwin August Phillip von der Butz - Photoplay Maagazine; January, 1915, pg. 154
- ↑ "Eaco Films Formed". Motography. September 19, 1914. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
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