George D. Melville

Actor - USA
Born 1857 in Valparaiso, Indiana, USA
Died May 20, 1917 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA

Mini-Biography:
George D. Melville was born under the given name George Donald Melville circa in 1857 in Valparaiso, Indiana, USA. He was an American Actor, known for The Shaughraun (1912), Vanity Fair (1915), A Wife by proxy (1917), George D. Melville's first movie on record is from 1912. He was married to Mamie Conway (???-1915). George D. Melville died on May 20, 1917 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1917.
Biographical Notes in German: Schauspieler des amerikanischen Stummfilms

George D. Melville Filmography [Auszug]
1917: [07.14] Chris and His Wonderful Lamp (Cast: Auctioneer), Directed by Alan Crosland, with Joseph Burke, Thomas Carnahan Jr., William Wadsworth,
1917: [01.06] A Wife by proxy (Cast: Timothy McNairn), Directed by John H. Collins, with Mabel Taliaferro, Robert Walker, Sally Crute,
1917: [01.01] The Last Sentence (Cast: Shop Proprietor ), Directed by Ben Turbett, with Marc McDermott, Miriam Nesbitt, Grace Williams,
1916: [10.30] The Gates of Eden (Cast: Mr. Bard, William's father), Directed by John H. Collins, with Viola Dana, Augustus Phillips, Robert Walker,
1916: [09.04] The Light of Happiness (Cast: Henry Mullins, her father), Directed by John H. Collins, with Viola Dana, Lorraine Frost,
1916: [02.07] The Woman in 47 (Cast: Pasquale Donizetti ), Directed by George Irving, with Alice Brady, , John Warwick,
1915: [11.05] The Menace of the Mute (Cast: (AKA George Melville) ), Directed by Ashley Miller, with Arnold Daly, Sheldon Lewis, ,
1915: [10.22] An Affair of Three Nations (An Affair of Three Nations: An Exploit in the Career of Ashton-Kirk, Investigator) (Cast: Humadi ), Directed by Ashley Miller, with Arnold Daly, Sheldon Lewis, William Harrigan,
1915: [10.06] Vanity Fair (Cast: Duke of Wellington (AKA George Melville) ), Directed by Charles Brabin, Eugene Nowland, with Minnie Maddern Fiske, Shirley Mason, Yale Benner,
1915: [06.19] The Corporal's Daughter (Cast: Wallona, a friendly Indian), Directed by Langdon West, with Ben Turbett, Gladys Hulette, Arthur Housman,
1915: [05.19] Chinks and Chickens (Cast: Mr. Rogers), Directed by Charles Ranson, with William Wadsworth, Arthur Housman, William Fables,
1915: [03.02] Hypno and Trance (Cast: The Last Gentleman), Directed by Charles Ranson, with William Wadsworth, Arthur Housman, Morgan Thorpe,
1915: [01.13] McGinty and the Count (Cast: Wopo), Directed by Charles Ranson, with Edward O'Connor, Mathilde Baring, Jean Dumar,
1914: [10.02] The Poisoned Bit (Cast), Directed by Preston Kendall, with Edwin Clarke, Robert Harvey, Mrs. William Bechtel,
1914: [06.02] With His Hands (Cast: Mr.O'Rourke, foreman), Directed by Charles Brabin, with Marc McDermott, Marjorie Ellison, Harry Linson,
1914: [04.07] The Man Who Disappeared (Cast: Foreman O'Rourke ), Directed by Charles Brabin, with Marc McDermott, Miriam Nesbitt, Barry O'Moore,
1913: [05.04] The Favourite for the Jamaica Cup (Cast), Directed by Charles Raymond, with Dorothy Foster, Percy Moran,
1913: [04.13] A Flash of Lightning (Cast: Childs), Directed by Charles Raymond, with Percy Moran, , ,
1913: [04.00] Tom Cringle in Jamaica (Cast: Lieutenant Splinter), Directed by Charles Raymond, with Harry Lorraine, Percy Moran,
1912: [12.23] The Shaughraun (Cast: Robert Ffolliott ), Directed by Sidney Olcott, with Jack J. Clark, George P. Lester,

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