Birth Day: 1874-10-05
Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
George Henry Irving (October 5, 1874 – September 11, 1961) was an American film actor and director. Irving started his career as a theatre actor. In 1914 he came to Hollywood and acted in over 250 films from 1914 until 1948. Irving was initially an actor-director and directed about 35 silent films. He switched exclusively to acting in the mid-1920s and became a character actor until the later 1940s. He usually played reputable and stern persons of authority in supporting roles. Irving is perhaps best known for his roles as Robert Wentworth in Coquette (1929), and as the lawyer Alexander Peabody in Bringing Up Baby (1938). George Irving ended his prolific career with television roles in the 1950s.
Credits
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As Calvinn Long
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As Senator Wilton
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As Judge (uncredited)
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As Gregory
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As The Duke of Carineaux (Uncredited)
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As Colonel Caldwell
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As Rear Admiral (uncredited)
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As Neeval
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As American Consul (uncredited)
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As Harry Mitchell
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As Prof. Brent
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As Dr. Adams (uncredited)
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As Harrison (uncredited)
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As Dr. Carlisle (uncredited)
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As Dr. Timothy Drake
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As Sanity Hearing Doctor (uncredited)
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As Ship's Captain
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As Truant Officer
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As Bantry
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As Mr. Ives
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As Actor on Donkey in the Play
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As Avery (uncredited)
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As Colonel Robert E. Lee (uncredited)
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As Dr. Barnes
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As Dr. Stovall
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As Doc - a Notre Dame Professor (uncredited)
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As Henry Rockwell
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As Dr. Cramm
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As State Department Official
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As Jonas Bronell
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As Judge
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As Judge Joseph Carroll
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As Dr. Bell (uncredited)
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As Police Commissioner
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As Doctor
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As Colonel's Aide (uncredited)
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As Judge
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As Mr. Peabody
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As District Attorney Edward Greer
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As Thomas Hamilton Sr.
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As Mr. Norman
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As Curator
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As Clifton
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As Alexander Peyton
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As Warden Edmund Miller
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As Daniels
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As College President Martin
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As Headwaiter (uncredited)
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As Warden (uncredited)
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As Thomas, Nelson's Butler
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As Hamilton (uncredited)
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As Madden
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As Mort Dixon
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As Judge (Uncredited)
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As Receivership Hearing Judge (uncredited)
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As Albert (A.K.) Otto, Justice of the Peace
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As First Doctor (uncredited)
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As District Attorney
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As Dr. Sibley
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As President Hammond
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As Broker
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As Doug White
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As Chief of Police
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As Warden
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As Mr. Van Tuyl
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As Police Chief
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As Dr. James Stanton Sr.
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As Doctor (uncredited)
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As Senator Henry Whitney
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As Chief Judge at Custody Hearing (uncredited)
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As Yacht Captain
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As Doctor (uncredited)
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As Major Gordon Kent
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As Judge
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As J.D. Murdock
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As Commodore Jordan
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As Judge's Voice
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As Admiral Kingston
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As Jury Foreman
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As Col. Wagner (uncredited)
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As Dr. Billings
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As Thomas Jefferson
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As Dr. Alexander Kirk
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As Thomas Jefferson
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As Commander Mays
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As John Mason
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As Edward Swain (uncredited)
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As Judge
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As Dr. Charles Keats
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As Walter Gilbert
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As Angry Radio Station Executive
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As Judge
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As Don Bennett
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As Man (uncredited)
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As Mr. Vandergriff
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As Prof. Arnold
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As Dr. Jim Moffat
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As Committeeman (uncredited)
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As Judge Horman
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As Charles Melton
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As Judge
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As Judge (uncredited)
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As George Harper
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As Mr. Public Opinion
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As George Bryant
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As J. T. Varley
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As Statesman (uncredited)
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As Jim's Campaign Manager (uncredited)
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As Father (uncredited)
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As Charles Girard (1914)
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As John R. Loraine
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As Parsons (uncredited)
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As Dr Otto Steiner
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As Admiral
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As Kenbrook
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As Broker (uncredited)
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As President of Tire Co.
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As Judge Thompson
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As Harvey's Uncle
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As Newspaper Owner (uncredited)
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As Rear Admiral Lee
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As Dr. Van Buren
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As Governor (uncredited)
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As Hotel Doctor (uncredited)
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As Donald Bradley Sr.
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As Santiago Doctor (uncredited)
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As Doctor
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As General Winfield
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As J. Atwell Hunt
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As Consul
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As College Official (uncredited)
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As John Montgomery (uncredited)
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As John Halliday
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As Mr. King
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As President of the Senate (uncredited)
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As Prison Doctor
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As Mr. Patridge (Uncredited)
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As Mr. Prentice
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As Reporter (uncredited)
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As Townsman (uncredited)
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As Minor Role (uncredited)
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As Jeff Thayer
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As Judge (uncredited)
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As Paris Prefect of Police
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As President Baker
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As Mr. Finchley (uncredited)
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As Mr. Madison
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As Melville's Party Guest
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As District Attorney Lawson (uncredited)
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As Doctor (uncredited)
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As Captain Beatty
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As Mr. Stockton (uncredited)
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As Mr. John Raleigh Elliott
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As Military Doctor
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As Doctor (uncredited)
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As College President
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As Doctor (uncredited)
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As Robert Hall
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As Madeleine's Father (uncredited)
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As Judge (uncredited)
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As Judge
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As Mr. Brooks (uncredited)
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As Defense Attorney Johnson (uncredited)
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As Colonel
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As Commanding Officer (uncredited)
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As Colonel Wilder
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As Colonel Wentworth
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As College President Sheffield
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As Mr. Spencer
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As Garland - Oil Company President (uncredited)
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As Judge Sturgis
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As Attorney (uncredited)
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As Dr. Bernard
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As Dr. Blair
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As Mark Holt (uncredited)
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As Blair Patterson (uncredited)
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As Head of Marriage Tribunal (uncredited)
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As Dr. White (uncredited)
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As Mr. Corwin
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As Robert Wentworth
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As Minister
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As James Hutton Sr.
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As Marine Colonel in Nicaragua
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As Defense Attorney
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As Dr. Loring
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As Mr. Passmore
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As John Hartley
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As B.R. Carnwall
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As Theater Manager
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As Cyrus Kinnng
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As Night Court Judge (uncredited)
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As Her Uncle Edgar
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As State Governor
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As Prof. Elias Manton
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As Ned Mason
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As Mr. Powell (uncredited)
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As James Martin
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As Louden
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As Mr. Glade
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As Simeon Trott
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As Richard Stanton Gale
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As Schubal Peabody
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As General Andrew Jackson
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As Colonel Fairfax
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As Gen. Neville
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As Thomas H. Hastings, Sr.
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As George Rand Sr
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As Pattison
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As Harvey Dumont
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As Lige Melberne
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As Bill Ket
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As Prosecutor John Morton
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As Bernard Ingals
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As Peter Rendon
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As Mr. Roderick Virey
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As Dr. Raymond
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As The Rider
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As Jimsey Smith (as George H. Irving)
