William Wolbert
William Wolbert (1883–1918) was an American actor and film director of the silent era.[1] He directed for Vitagraph and Universal Pictures before his career was cut short by his death.
William Wolbert | |
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Born | 1883 |
Died | December 12, 1918 (aged 35) Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Director |
Years active | 1913–1918 (film) |
Selected filmography
Actor
- The Burned Hand (1915)
- The Dumb Girl of Portici (1916)
Director
- Aladdin from Broadway (1917)
- The Divorcee (1917)
- The Flaming Omen (1917)
- Captain of the Gray Horse Troop (1917)
- The Magnificent Meddler (1917)
- When Men Are Tempted (1917)
- Sunlight's Last Raid (1917)
- Money Magic (1917)
- By Right of Possession (1917)
- That Devil, Bateese (1918)
- The Light of Victory (1919)
References
- Wlaschin p.26
Bibliography
- Ken Wlaschin. Silent Mystery and Detective Movies: A Comprehensive Filmography. McFarland, 2009.
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