Henry G. Sell
Henry G. Sell | |
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With Mabel Ballin in East Lynne (1921) | |
Born | July 31, 1884 Los Angeles, California, United States |
Died | August 20, 1968 (aged 74) Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1913–1922 (film) |
Henry G. Sell (July 31, 1884 – August 20, 1968) was an American film actor of the silent era.[1] He appeared in a number of serials produced by Pathé Exchange including several with Pearl White.
After leaving film acting in 1922, he performed on stage in Virtue?, which received an incredibly poor reception.[2][3][4]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1913 | The Greater Influence | Dick | as Henry Gsell |
1913 | When Duty Calls | ||
1913 | Out of the Grave | ||
1913 | The Cabaret Singer | as Henry Gsell | |
1913 | The Convict's Daughter | Roger Phillips | |
1913 | A Woman's Revenge | ||
1913 | The Heart of an Artist | Ralph Stewart | as Henry Gsell |
1913 | The Kitchen Mechanic | Hiram | |
1914 | The Lifted Veil | The Daughter's Sweetheart | as Henry Gsell |
1914 | It May Come to This | ||
1914 | A Father's Devotion | ||
1914 | A Midnight Scare | Harry | |
1914 | The Shadow of a Crime | The Gardener | |
1914 | Oh! You Puppy | as Henry Gsell | |
1914 | A Grateful Outcast | Roger Newton | as Henry Gsell |
1914 | What Didn't Happen to Mary? | ||
1914 | For a Woman | Captain Ronaldson | |
1914 | Some Doings | The Husband | |
1914 | McSweeney's Masterpiece | Antonio McSweeney | |
1914 | Get Out and Get Under | as Henry Gsell | |
1914 | Their Picnic | Harry | |
1914 | False Evidence | Richard Hunt | |
1914 | Oh! You Mummy | Harry | unconfirmed |
1915 | Fine Feathers | Dick Meade | as Henry Gsell |
1916 | The Iron Claw | Wrench | |
1917 | The Fatal Ring | Tom Carlton | |
1917 | The Seven Pearls | Handsome Jack | |
1918 | Getaway Kate | ||
1919 | The Lightning Raider | Thomas Babbington North | |
1919 | The Black Secret | ||
1919 | The Twin Pawns | Bo Anderson | |
1919 | The House Without Children | James Cranston | |
1919 | Thin Ice | Robert Burton | as Henry Gesell |
1920 | The Empire of Diamonds | Paul Bernac | |
1920 | A Woman in Grey | Tom Thurston | |
1921 | Devotion | James Marsh | |
1921 | East Lynne | Francis Levison | |
1921 | The Money Maniac | Milo d'Espail | |
1922 | Free Air | Jeffery Saxton |
References
- ^ Klepper p.174
- ^ Variety. New York: Variety Publishing Co. November 24, 1922. p. 15.
- ^ The Billboard. New York: Billboard Publishing Co. December 2, 1922. p. 36.
- ^ The Billboard. New York: Billboard Publishing Co. November 18, 1922. p. 10.
Bibliography
- Klepper, Robert K. Silent Films, 1877-1996: A Critical Guide to 646 Movies. McFarland, 2015.
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