Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Graham Pettie is not on record. He was an American Schauspieler, known for Garments of Truth (1921), The Boss of the Lazy Y (1917), The Deathlock (1915), Graham Pettie's first movie on record is from 1915. Graham Pettie died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1921.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1921: Garments of Truth (Darsteller: Mr. Crope), Directed by George D. Baker, with Gareth Hughes, Ethel Grandin, John Steppling,
1920: Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (Darsteller: Barkis), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Eugene Pallette, Ruth Stonehouse, Kathleen Kirkham,
1920: Old Lady 31 (Darsteller: Mike), Directed by John Ince, with Emma Dunn, Henry Harmon, Clara Knott,
1918: A Good Loser (Darsteller: McCoy (as Graham Pette) ), Directed by Dick Donaldson, with Lee Hill, Arthur Millett, Peggy Pearce,
1918: His Enemy, the Law (Darsteller: Jim Dawson (as Graham Pette)), Directed by Raymond Wells, with Jack Richardson, Irene Hunt, Jack Livingstone,
1918: Old Hartwell's Cub (Darsteller: Deacon Grimes (as Graham Pette)), Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, with William Desmond, Mary Warren, Eugene Burr,
1918: Innocent's Progress (Darsteller: Masters ), Directed by Frank Borzage, with Pauline Starke, Lillian West, Alice Knowland,
1918: Faith Endurin' (Darsteller: Old Jerry (as Graham Pette)), Directed by Clifford Smith, with Roy Stewart, , ,
1918: Heiress for a Day (Darsteller: Old Hodges), Directed by John Francis Dillon, with Olive Thomas, Joe King, Eugene Burr,
1918: Betty Takes a Hand (Darsteller: The Gardemer), Directed by John Francis Dillon, with Olive Thomas, Charles Gunn, Frederick Vroom,
1917: Up or Down? (Darsteller: Sheriff (AKA Graham Pette)), Directed by Lynn Reynolds, with George Hernandez, , John Gilbert,
1917: The Boss of the Lazy Y (Darsteller: Jim Marston), Directed by Clifford Smith, with Aaron Edwards, William Ellingford, Frankie Lee,
1915: The Deathlock (Darsteller: Scotch Mack ), Directed by Fred J. Butler, with Fred J. Butler, Wilma Wilkie, David Butler,