Webster Campbell

Actor - USA
Born January 25, 1893 in Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Died August 28, 1972 in USA

Mini-Biography:
Webster Campbell was born under the given name William Webster Campbell on January 25, 1893 in Kansas City, Kansas, USA. He was an American Actor, known for Parson Larkin's Wife (1914), The Yellow Girl (1916), Bitter Sweet (1916), Webster Campbell's first movie on record is from 1913. He was married to Corinne Griffith. Webster Campbell died on August 28, 1972 in USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1921.

Webster Campbell Filmography [Auszug]
1921: [11.13] The Single Track (Director), with Corinne Griffith, , Charles Kent,
1918: [09.23] The Girl of Today (New York, or Danger Within (Working title)) (Cast: Jack Wynn ), Directed by John S. Robertson, with Corinne Griffith, Marc McDermott, Charles A. Stevenson,
1917: [07.21] Local Color (Cast), Directed by Harry Beaumont, with Ullrich Haupt, Alice McChesney,
1917: [03.19] Satan's Private Door (Cast: Joseph Chatterton ), Directed by J. Charles Haydon, with Mary Charleson, John Cossar,
1917: [01.04] The Evil Eye (Cast: Frank King), Directed by George Melford, with Blanche Sweet, Tom Forman,
1916: [10.02] Through the Wall (Cast: Lloyd Kittredge), Directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon, with George Holt, , Nell Shipman,
1916: [08.25] The Yellow Girl (Cast: W. Alston Black), Directed by Edgar Keller, with Carmen Phillips, Corinne Griffith,
1916: [01.17] Bitter Sweet (Bittersweet) (Cast: John Slater), Directed by Jack Conway, Rollin S. Sturgeon, with George Stanley, Anne Schaefer,
1915: [04.02] In the Background (Cast: Pietro Estrada - Violinist), Directed by Paul Powell, with Dolly Larkin, William Parsons,
1915: [01.22] Question of Conscience (Cast), Directed by N. N., with , Lee Shumway,
1915: [01.13] Mother Hulda (Cast: Prince Charming), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Betty Burbridge, Gertrude Claire,
1914: [10.28] The Golden Goose (Cast: Paul Goelet (as W.W. Campbell)), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Claude N. Mortensen, May Thompson, Thelma Salter,
1914: [09.23] Parson Larkin's Wife (Cast: Parson James Larkin (??)), Directed by Scott Sidney, with Leona Hutton, Frank Borzage,
1914: [09.17] A Tragedy of the North Woods (Cast: Frenchy), Directed by Walter Edwards, with Harry Keenan, Walter Edwards, Tom Chatterton,
1914: [08.20] The Defaulter (Cast: Jim Latimer), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Enid Markey, Walter Belasco,
1914: [07.10] The Feud at Beaver Creek (Cast: Jeff Hurd), Directed by George Osborne, with Rhea Mitchell, Thelma Salter,
1914: [06.04] A Girl of the Cafés (Cast: The Fall Guy (as W.W. Campbell)), Directed by Leon De La Mothe, with William Parsons, Velma Whitman,
1914: [03.26] The Game of Politics (Cast: Dick Ryder (AKA William Campbell)), Directed by N. N., with Dolly Larkin, ,
1914: [03.19] The Secret Marriage (Cast: Roger Freeman), Directed by Wilbert Melville, with Dolly Larkin, Joseph Carle,
1913: [01.08] The Man Who Might Have Been (Scenario: (AKA W.W. Campbell)), Directed by Oscar Eagle, with Jack Nelson, Winifred Greenwood, ,

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