William Lampe

Actor - USA
Borndate unknown
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of William Lampe is not on record. He was an American Actor, known for Comrade John (1915), Should a Wife Forgive? (1915), The Painted Madonna (1917), William Lampe's first movie on record is from 1912. William Lampe died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1918.

William Lampe Filmography [Auszug]
1918: [03.12] Moral Suicide (Cast: George Daniels), Directed by Ivan Abramson, with John Mason, Anna Luther, Leah Baird,
1917: [11.11] The Painted Madonna (Cast: John Radon), Directed by O.A.C. Lund, with Gretchen Hartman, Sidney Mason,
1917: [01.15] Glory (Cast: Richard Graham), Directed by Francis J. Grandon, Burton L. King, with Juanita Hansen, Max Dill, Clarence Kolb,
1916: [05.25] Saints and Sinners (Cast: George Kingsmill), Directed by James Kirkwood, with Estar Banks, Hal Forde, Clarence Handyside,
1915: [11.08] Should a Wife Forgive? (The Lady of Perfume (Working title)) (Cast: Dr. Charles Hoffman), Directed by Henry King, with Lillian Lorraine, Mabel Van Buren, Henry King,
1915: [10.29] Comrade John (Cast), Directed by Bertram Bracken, with William Elliott, Ruth Roland, Madeline Pardee,
1912: [10.13] Simple Life (Cast: Jack Vincent), Directed by N. N., with Anna Lehr, Paul Scardon,
1912: [09.17] Thorns of Success (Cast: Captain Wood (AKA William Lamb)), Directed by Robert Goodman, with Herbert Prior, Mabel Trunnelle, Jack Brammall,

Filmography William Lampe nach Kategorien

Darsteller

William Lampe in other Database records:

Disclaimer
The information above does not purport to be exhaustive, but give the level of information to our database at the time of last update. All figures are best knowledge and belief researched to, legal claims arising from incorrect or missing information are expressly rejected.
Due to the current law in some countries can be held responsible person who addresses refers to having a criminal content spread may or criminal content and pages further refer, unless he closes clear from such liability. Our links below are researched to the best of my knowledge and belief, but we can not accept in any way for the content of these web pages and links from us any liability. We provide this explanation by analogy from all countries and all languages of. Quotations, if not otherwise marked, in the usual right to quote with identification of the sources added.
The copyright lies with the authors of these quotes - William Lampe - KinoTV