Mini-Biography:
Al Ferguson was born under the given name Alfred George Ferguson on April 19, 1888 in Rosslare, County Wexford, Ireland. He was an American Actor, Director, known for Death Valley Rangers (1943), Where the West Begins (1919), Youth's Endearing Charm (1916), Al Ferguson's first movie on record is from 1912. He was married to Lottie Taber. Al Ferguson died on December 4, 1971 in Burbank, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1950.
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1950: Union Station (Cast: Detective (/xx/)), Directed by Rudolph Maté, with William Holden, Nancy Olson, Barry Fitzgerald,
1943: Death Valley Rangers (Cast: Ross - Henchman), Directed by Robert Emmett Tansey, with Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele,
1936: The Adventures of Frank Merriwell (Cast: Big Tom (/xx/) ), Directed by Clifford Smith, Lew Landers, with Donald Briggs, Jean Rogers, John 'Dusty' King,
1923: Flames of Passion (Cast: Lew Harkness), Directed by Harry Moody, with Frank Whitson, George Larkin,
1922: Smiling Jim (Cast: Sheriff Thomas ), Directed by Joseph Franz, with Franklyn Farnum, Alma Bennett, Percy Challenger,
1920: The Lost City (The Jungle Princess, The Lost City of the African Jungle) (Cast), Directed by E.A. Martin, with Juanita Hansen, George Chesebro, Frank Clark,
1919: Where the West Begins (Cast: Blackthorn Kennedy (as Alfred Ferguson) ), Directed by Henry King, with William Russell, Eileen Percy, Cullen Landis,
1918: A Bit of Jade (Cast: Rhi), Directed by Edward Sloman, with Mary Miles Minter, Allan Forrest, David Howard,
1917: New York Luck (A Live Wire Hick) (Cast: Lord Boniface Cheadle (as Alfred Ferguson)), Directed by Edward Sloman, Henry King, with William Russell, Francelia Billington, Harvey Clark,
1916: Youth's Endearing Charm (Youth's Melting Pot) (Cast: Joe Jenkins), Directed by William C. Dowlan, with Mary Miles Minter, Wallace MacDonald, Harry von Meter,
1912: The Whiskey Runners (Cast), Directed by Otis Thayer, with , Charles E. Reeves, Lester Cuneo,