Mini-Biography:
Edward Martindel was born on July 8, 1873 in Hamilton, OH, USA. He was an American Actor, known for American Madness (1932), Why Be Good? (1929), The Garden of Eden (1928), Edward Martindel's first movie on record is from 1915. Edward Martindel died on May 4, 1955 in Woodland Hills, CA, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1932.
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1932: Afraid to Talk (Merry-Go-Round) (Cast: Mayor Jamison), Directed by Edward L. Cahn, with Eric Linden, Sidney Fox, Tully Marshall,
1932: False Faces (Cast: Mr. Jonathan Day ), Directed by Lowell Sherman, with Lowell Sherman, Peggy Shannon, Lila Lee,
1932: American Madness (Cast), Directed by Frank Capra, with Berton Churchill, Constance Cummings, Robert Ellis,
1930: Second Choice (Cast), Directed by Howard Bretherton, with Anna Chance, Ethlyne Clair, Jimmy Clemons,
1930: Golden Dawn (Cast: Colonel Judson), Directed by Ray Enright, with , Vivienne Segal, Noah Beery,
1929: Why Be Good? (That's a Bad Girl (Working title)) (Cast: Peabody Sr.), Directed by William A. Seiter, with Colleen Moore, Neil Hamilton, Bodil Rosing,
1929: Hardboiled Rose (Cast), Directed by F. Harmon Weight, with Lucy Beaumont, Gladys Brockwell, William Collier jr.,
1929: The Desert Song (Cast), Directed by Roy del Ruth, with Johnny Arthur, John Boles, Del Elliott,
1929: Footlights and Fools (Cast: Chandler Cunnungham), Directed by William A. Seiter, with Fredric March, Colleen Moore, Raymond Hackett,
1929: The Aviator (Cast: Gordon), Directed by Roy del Ruth, with Edward Everett Horton, Patsy Ruth Miller, Johnny Arthur,
1928: The singing fool (Cast: Louis Marcus), Directed by Lloyd Bacon, with Betty Bronson, Josephine Dunn, Arthur Housman,
1928: The Garden of Eden (Cast: Colonel Dupont), Directed by Lewis Milestone, with Corinne Griffith, Louise Dresser, Lowell Sherman,
1927: In Old Kentucky (Cast: Mr. Brierly), Directed by John M. Stahl, with James Murray, Helene Costello, Wesley Barry,
1927: Lovers? (The Great Galeoto (Working title)) (Cast: Don Julian), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Ramon Novarro, Alice Terry,
1925: Lady Windermere's Fan (Cast), Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, with Billie Bennett, Ronald Colman, Carrie D'Aumery,
1923: The Day of Faith (Cast: Uncle Mortimer), Directed by Tod Browning, with Eleanor Boardman, Tyrone Power, Raymond Griffith,
1922: The Glory of Clementina (Cast: Quixtus), Directed by Émile Chautard, with Pauline Frederick, George Cowl,
1921: Hail the Woman (Cast: Wyndham Gray), Directed by John Griffith Wray, with Madge Bellamy, Mathilde Brundage, Gertrude Claire,
1921: The Call of the North (The Conjuror's House) (Cast), Directed by Joseph Henabery, with Noah Beery jr., Madge Bellamy, Helen Ferguson,
1920: Unseen Forces (Cast: George Brunton), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Sylvia Breamer, Rosemary Theby, Conrad Nagel,
1919: The Grim Game (Cast: Police Reporter), Directed by Irving Willat, with , Ann Forrest, Thomas Jefferson,
1917: Framing Framers (A Made-to-Order Derelict (Working title), External Circumstances) (Cast: Sylvester Brandon), Directed by Henri D'Elba, Ferris Hartman, Philip J. Hurn, with Charles Gunn, Edward Jobson, George C. Pearce,
1917: A Rich Man's Plaything (Cast: 'Iron' Lloyd), Directed by Carl Harbaugh, with Valeska Suratt, John T. Dillon,
1917: Vanity (Cast: Robert Armstrong), Directed by John B. O'Brien, with Emmy Wehlen, Thomas O'Keefe,
1916: Extravagance (Cast: Robert Mackay), Directed by Burton L. King, with Olga Petrova, H. Cooper Cliffe, Mahlon Hamilton,
1916: The Devil at His Elbow (Cast: Franklin Darrow), Directed by Burton L. King, with Clifford Bruce, Dorothy Green, John K. Roberts,
1916: The Eternal Question (Cast: Allen Tait), Directed by Burton L. King, with Olga Petrova, Mahlon Hamilton, Arthur Hoops,
1916: The Foundling (Cast: David King), Directed by John B. O'Brien, with Mary Pickford, Maggie Weston,
1916: The Scarlet Woman (Cast: Hanlin Davis), Directed by Edmund Lawrence, with Olga Petrova, Arthur Hoops,
1915: The Foundling (Cast: David King (AKA Edward Martindale) ), Directed by Allan Dwan, John B. O'Brien, with Mary Pickford, Maggie Weston,