Mini-Biography:
William Ellingford was born circa in 1863 in Morgan, Utah, USA. He was an American Actor, known for The Boss of the Lazy Y (1917), Once to every woman (1920), Polly Ann (1917), William Ellingford's first movie on record is from 1914. William Ellingford died on May 20, 1936 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1920.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1920: Once to every woman (Ambition (Working title), The Gorgeous Canary (Working title)) (Cast: Matthew Meredith), Directed by Allen Holubar, with Dorothy Phillips, Margaret Mann,
1919: The Lord Loves the Irish (Cast: Malachi Nolan ), Directed by Ernest C. Warde, with J. Warren Kerrigan, Aggie Herring, James O. Barrows,
1918: Deuce Duncan (Cast: Brant), Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, with William Desmond, Louella Maxam, Ed Brady,
1918: Cactus Crandall (Cast: Helen), Directed by Clifford Smith, with Roy Stewart, , Pete Morrison,
1918: Old Hartwell's Cub (Cast: Benton ), Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, with William Desmond, Mary Warren, Eugene Burr,
1918: Keith of the Border (Cast: Gen. Waite), Directed by Clifford Smith, with Roy Stewart, Josie Sedgwick, ,
1918: The Law's Outlaw (Cast: Pop Atwood), Directed by Clifford Smith, with Roy Stewart, , Harry L. Rattenberry,
1917: The Learnin' of Jim Benton (Cast: Undetermined role), Directed by Clifford Smith, with Roy Stewart, , Walter Perry,
1917: Fighting Back (Cast: James Newton), Directed by Raymond Wells, with William Desmond, Claire McDowell, Jack Richardson,
1917: Polly Ann (Persnickety Polly Ann, The Little Reformer) (Cast: Squire Bacon ), Directed by Charles Miller, with Bessie Love, J.P. Lockney, Rowland V. Lee,
1917: Sudden Jim (Cast: Steve Gilders), Directed by Victor Schertzinger, with Charles Ray, Joseph J. Dowling, Sylvia Breamer,
1917: The Boss of the Lazy Y (Cast: Dane Toban), Directed by Clifford Smith, with Aaron Edwards, Frankie Lee,
1914: Unjustly Accused (Cast: Andy), Directed by David M. Hartford, with David M. Hartford, Cleo Madison, Frank Lloyd,
1914: The Flash of Fate (Cast), Directed by Henry MacRae, with William Clifford, Marie Walcamp, Val Paul,