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Richard Cummings | |
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Born | Richard Henry Cummings (1858-08-20)August 20, 1858 New Haven, Connecticut, US |
Died | December 25, 1938(1938-12-25) (aged 80) Los Angeles, California, US |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1913–1930 |
Richard Henry Cummings (August 20, 1858 – December 25, 1938) was an American film actor of the silent era. Cummings performed in vaudeville and on stage before he began working in films. He appeared in more than 80 films between 1913 and 1930. He was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and died in Los Angeles, California.
Partial filmography
- Fate's Decree (1914)
- Double Trouble (1915)
- Daphne and the Pirate (1916)
- The Bad Boy (1917)
- Her Official Fathers (1917)
- A Mormon Maid (1917)
- Reaching for the Moon (1917)
- A Petticoat Pilot (1918)
- Danger, Go Slow (1918)
- Little Comrade (1919)
- The Last Outlaw (1919)
- Blind Husbands (1919)
- Common Property (1919)
- The Valley of the Giants (1919)
- The Delicious Little Devil (1919)
- The Adorable Savage (1920)
- The Prince of Avenue A (1920)
- Pinto (1920)
- The City of Masks (1920)
- What Happened to Jones (1920)
- Red Courage (1921)
- No Woman Knows (1921)
- Bride's Play (1922)
- The Great Alone (1922)
- Wolf Law (1922)
- Top o' the Morning (1922)
- Thundergate (1923)
- Itching Palms (1923)
- Thank You (1925)
- The Galloping Cowboy (1926)
- Old Gray Hoss (1928)
- West of Zanzibar (1928)
- The Social Lion (1930)
References
- ^ Katchmer, George A. (2009). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. McFarland. p. 80. ISBN 9781476609058. Retrieved March 31, 2018.
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