Henry G. Sell

Henry G. Sell
With Mabel Ballin in East Lynne (1921)
BornJuly 31, 1884
DiedAugust 20, 1968 (aged 74)
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
OccupationActor
Years active1913–1922 (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
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

  1. ^ Klepper p.174
  2. ^ Variety. New York: Variety Publishing Co. November 24, 1922. p. 15.
  3. ^ The Billboard. New York: Billboard Publishing Co. December 2, 1922. p. 36.
  4. ^ 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.