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Theodore Roberts

Theodore Roberts

Birthday: 1861-10-08 | Place of Birth:

Theodore Roberts (October 8, 1861 – December 14, 1928) was an American movie and stage actor. He was a stage actor decades before becoming lovable old man in silents. On stage in the 1890s he acted with Fanny Davenport in her play called Gismonda (1894) and later in The Bird of Paradise (1912) with actress Laurette Taylor. He started his film career in the 1910s in Hollywood, and was often was associated in the productions of Cecil B. DeMille. He was buried in Hollywood Forever Cemetery. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

1929
Uncle's Visit

as    Uncle

1928
The Masks of the Devil

as    Count Palester

1925
Forty Winks

as    Adam Butterworth

1925
Locked Doors

as    Mr. Reid

1923
Grumpy

as    Grumpy

1923
The Ten Commandments

as    Moses - The Lawgiver

1922
The Man Who Saw Tomorrow

as    Captain Morgan Pring

1922
Our Leading Citizen

as    Colonel Sam De Mott - Politician

1922
Across the Continent

as    John Dent

1922
If You Believe It, It's So

as    Sky Blue

1922
Saturday Night

as    Uncle

1922
The Old Homestead

as    Uncle Joshua Whitcomb

1921
Miss Lulu Bett

as    Dwight Deacon

1921
The Affairs of Anatol

as    Gordon Bronson

1921
Forbidden Fruit

as    James Harrington Mallory

1921
Exit the Vamp

as    Old Man Shipley

1921
Too Much Speed

as    Pat MacMurran

1920
The Furnace

as    General Archibald Foulkes-Brent

1920
Judy of Rogues' Harbor

as    Grandpap Ketchel

1920
Excuse My Dust

as    J.D. Ward

1920
Double Speed

as    John Ogden

1920
Sweet Lavender

as    Professor Phenyl

1920
Suds

as    Undetermined Role (uncredited)

1919
You're Fired

as    Gordon Rogers

1919
For Better, for Worse

as    Hospital Head

1919
Male and Female

as    Lord Loam

1919
The Winning Girl

as    Major Milligan

1919
Hawthorne of the U.S.A.

as    Sen. Ballard

1919
Don't Change Your Husband

as    The Bishop, Rt. Rev. Thomas Thornby