Dion Titheradge

Actor - Australia
Born March 30, 1886 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died November 16, 1934 in London

Mini-Biography:
Dion Titheradge was born on March 30, 1886 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He was an Australian Actor, known for Sunshine Alley (1917), A Parisian Romance (1916), The Crimson Dove (1917), Dion Titheradge's first movie on record is from 1916. Dion Titheradge died on November 16, 1934 in London. His last motion picture on file dates from 1917.

Dion Titheradge Filmography [Auszug]
1917: [11.03] Sunshine Alley (Cast: Carlo), Directed by John W. Noble, with Mae Marsh, Robert Harron,
1917: [06.04] The Crimson Dove (Cast: Philip Burbank), Directed by Romaine Fielding, with Carlyle Blackwell, June Elvidge, ,
1917: [03.25] The Whip (Cast: Harry Anson), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Alma Hanlon, June Elvidge, Irving Cummings,
1916: [08.28] Husband and Wife (Cast: Porter Baker), Directed by Barry O'Neil, with Ethel Clayton, Holbrook Blinn, Madge Evans,
1916: [01.09] A Parisian Romance (Cast: Henri de Targy ), Directed by Frederick A. Thomson, with H. Cooper Cliffe, Dorothy Green,

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