Carlyle Blackwell
Birthday: 1884-01-19 | Place of Birth: Troy, Pennsylvania, USAFrom Wikipedia Carlyle Blackwell (January 20, 1884 – June 17, 1955) was an American silent film actor and a minor director and producer. He made his film debut in the 1910 Vitagraph Studios production of Uncle Tom's Cabin directed by J. Stuart Blackton. Between then and 1930, when talkies ended his acting career, he appeared in more than 180 films, and occasionally directed. In his later screen-acting years he was also active as a producer and writer. After his final film in 1930, Blackwell turned to performing on stage in live theatre. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Blackwell has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6340 Hollywood Boulevard.
Known For
Acting
Role
as Tim Parke
as Sherlock Holmes
as Tom Forty
as Leo Vincy / Kallikrates
as Comte Georges de Kerlor
as Sheik Hanan
as Gaston de Nerac / Paragot
as Lord Robert Dudley
as Captain Hugh Drummond
as Luke Halliday
as Oswald
as Anthony 'Tony' Douglas
as Charles Conant
as J. Butterfield 'Butts' Conroy
as Paul Arden
as Alexander Hamilton
as Bobby Briggs
as Charles Trevor
as Charles de la Fontaine - Marquis
as Frederic Pritchard
as Jack Christie
as Kid Kelly
as Tom Whitney
as Brand Cameron
as David
as Jack Burkshaw
as John Dean
as William Lewis
as Ronald Roberts
