William Humphrey
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Hako's Sacrifice
Lady Robinhood
As Governor
The Unholy Three
As Attorney for Defense
Subway Express
As Mr. Cotton
Twelfth Night
As Sir Toby Belch
Curtain at Eight
As Allison, addled actor
Are We Civilized?
As Napoleon
The Actress
As Mr. Telfer
A Princess of Bagdad
As The Caliph
The Death of King Edward III
An Aeroplane Elopement
As Mr. Brooks - Maud's Father
Beau Brummel
As Lord Alvanley
The Cowboy Counsellor
As Judge Kendell
False Pretenses
As Newman
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Money Kings
As James Montepier - the Father
Devil-May-Care
As Napoleon Bonaparte
A Tale of Two Cities
As The Duke D'Evremon
Get That Man
As Mr. Brownlee
The Dice Woman
As Ship Captain
A Message from Beyond
As Mr. Morrison - Jack's Father
Her Forgotten Dancing Shoes
The Fighting Pilot
As F.S. Reynolds
The Butler's Secret
As Alfred Dixon
The Volga Boatman
As Head of the Tribunal
Benedict Arnold
As Major Andre
Oliver Twist
As Fagin
Richelieu; or: The Conspiracy
The Judgment of Solomon
Napoleon and the Empress Josephine
As Napoleon Bonaparte
The Life of Moses
Napoleon, the Man of Destiny
As Napoleon
Scaramouche
As The Chevalier de Chabrillane
The Strangers' Banquet
As Groom's Friend
Manhattan Parade
As Napoleon
Cheating Blondes
As Jim - City Editor
Murder at Midnight
As Colton
The Crime of Helen Stanley
As Doctor (uncredited)
Secret Sinners
As The Music Publisher
The Heart of the King's Jester
As The King
The Way of the Cross
Mixed Identities
As Sparkins Carter
Dangerous Innocence
As John Church
Tangled Destinies
As Professor Hartley
Madame Racketeer
As Bank Director
The Way of a Woman
As Nathan Caspar (as William Humphreys)
Polishing Up
As Dr. Reynolds
The Man Life Passed By
As The Lawyer
The Arizona Express
As Henry MacFarlane
The Social Code
As District Attorney
The Silent Lover
As Cornelius Sherman
Drusilla with a Million
As John Thornton
The Phantom of the Opera
As M. Debienne (uncredited)
Uncle Bill
As John Mason
Picciola; or, The Prison Flower
As Comte de Charney, a Prisoner
The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln
As Stephen A. Douglas