George Soule Spencer
George Soule Spencer (1874 – 1949) was an American actor who appeared on stage[1] and in silent films including in lead roles. He was married to Lillian White Spencer. They wrote The Flower of Chivalry in 1901.[2]
George Soule Spencer | |
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Born | Wisconsin, U.S. | September 25, 1874
Died | August 7, 1949 74) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
He starred in the film The Evangelist (1916) with Gladys Hanson.[3] He also starred in The College Widow (1915) with Ethel Clayton.[4]
Partial filmography
- The Third Degree (1913) as Richard Brewster
- The Wolf (1914) as Jules Beaubien Ferdinand
- The Daughters of Men (1914) as John Stedman
- The Fortune Hunter (1914) as Harry Kellogg
- The Lion and the Mouse (1914) as John Burkett Ryder
- The Sporting Duchess (1915) as Lord Desborough
- The Climbers (1915)[5] as Ned Warden
- The College Widow (1915) as Billy Bolton
- The Great Ruby (1915)
- The Evangelist (1916)
References
- "George Soule Spencer – Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
- Office, Library of Congress Copyright (December 27, 1918). "Dramatic Compositions Copyrighted in the United States, 1870 to 1916". Johnson Reprint Corporation – via Google Books.
- "Motography". December 27, 1916 – via Google Books.
- "The Bioscope". Ganes. December 27, 1915 – via Google Books.
- "The Moving Picture World". Chalmers Publishing Company. December 27, 1915 – via Google Books.
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