W.H. Bainbridge

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Actor - USA
Born March 21, 1853 in England, UK
Died October 24, 1931 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
W.H. Bainbridge was born on March 21, 1853 in England, UK. He was an American Actor, known for A Broadway Scandal (1918), Passion Fruit (1921), Traffic in Souls (1913), W.H. Bainbridge's first movie on record is from 1913. W.H. Bainbridge died on October 24, 1931 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1926.

W.H. Bainbridge Filmography [Auszug]
1926: Paris at Midnight (Cast: Letty's Father), Directed by E. Mason Hopper, with Jetta Goudal, Émile Chautard, Lionel Barrymore,
1921: Passion Fruit (Cast: Peter Dominant), Directed by John Ince, with Doraldina, Edward Earle, Stuart Holmes,
1920: In Folly's Trail (Cast: Col. Houston), Directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon, with Carmel Myers, Thomas Holding, ,
1919: False Faces (Cast: Col. Stanistreet (/xx/)), Directed by Irving V. Willat, with Henry B. Walthall, Mary Anderson, Lon Chaney,
1918: The Talk of the Town (The Girl Who Dared (Working title)) (Cast: (as Mr. Bainbridge)), Directed by Allen Holubar, with Dorothy Phillips, George Fawcett, Clarissa Selwynne,
1918: Mystic Faces (Cast: Letty's Father), Directed by E. Mason Hopper, with Yutaka Abe, , Larry Steers,
1918: A Broadway Scandal (Cast: Dr. Kendall), Directed by Joseph De Grasse, with Carmel Myers, Edwin August,
1918: Hungry Eyes (Cast: Dudley Appleton), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Rupert Julian, Monroe Salisbury, Ruth Clifford,
1918: The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin (Cast: Col. Schmiedcke), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Rupert Julian, Elmo Lincoln, Nigel de Brulier,
1918: Hands Down (The Highest Card (Working title)) (Cast: Dan Stuyvesant), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Monroe Salisbury, Ruth Clifford,
1917: The Savage (Cast: Michael Montague ), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Ruth Clifford, Colleen Moore, Monroe Salisbury,
1917: The Door Between (Anthony, the Absolute (Working title)) (Cast: Sir Robert), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Ruth Clifford, Monroe Salisbury, George A. McDaniel,
1917: The Desire of the Moth (Cast: Col. Vorhis), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Ruth Clifford, Monroe Salisbury,
1917: Under Handicap (Cast: John Crawford), Directed by Fred J. Balshofer, with Harold Lockwood, Ann Little,
1917: The Purple Scar (Cast: Jeffrey Deane of the Dope Trust), Directed by Al Ernest Garcia, with Page Peters, Constance Johnson, Eugene Pallette,
1917: The Bond Between (Amen Corner (Working title)) (Cast: John Fownes), Directed by Donald Crisp, with George Beban, John Burton, Nigel de Brulier,
1917: The Promise (Cast: D.S. Appleton), Directed by Jay Hunt, with Harold Lockwood, May Allison, Lester Cuneo,
1916: Bill Peter's Kid (Cast: Bill Peters, Winnie's Father (AKA William H. Bainbridge)), Directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon, with Mary Anderson, ,
1915: Vindication (Cast: J.P. Prescott), Directed by N. N., with John Oaker, Mabel Van Buren, ,
1913: Traffic in Souls (Cast: 'Respectable' Smith (AKA William Burbridge) ), Directed by George Loane Tucker, with Jane Gail, Ethel Grandin, William H. Turner,

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