Edgar Lewis (director)
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Edgar Lewis | |
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Born | 22 July 1869 |
Died | 21 May 1938 Los Angeles, California | (aged 68)
Edgar Lewis (1869–1938) was an American director.
He began his career as a stage actor and entered the film industry in 1911 as an actor, making his directorial debut two years later. Specializing in action-adventure films and westerns, he directed dozens of pictures between 1913 and 1930, when he left directing and returned to his first love, acting. Most of his films during the sound era were in bit parts or uncredited roles. He appeared in his final film, Riding Wild in 1935 and retired. He died in Los Angeles in 1938.
Partial filmography[]
- The Thief (1914)
- (1915)
- Samson (1915)
- The Bondman (1916)
- (1920)
- (1920)
- (1920)
- Other Men's Shoes (1920)
- The Sage Hen (1921)
- (1922)
- (1923)
- The Right of the Strongest (1924)
- Red Love (1925)
- (1927)
- One Glorious Scrap (1927)
- The Fearless Rider (1928)
- Put 'Em Up (1928)
- The Arizona Cyclone (1928)
- Stormy Waters (1928)
- Life's Crossroads (1928)
- (1928)
- (1929)
- Love at First Sight (1929)
- Ladies in Love (1930)
External links[]
- Edgar Lewis at IMDb
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Categories:
- 1869 births
- 1938 deaths
- American male silent film actors
- American film directors
- 20th-century American male actors
- American male stage actors
- American film director stubs