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Edward Elkas (February 8, 1862 – December 17, 1933) was an American film actor of the silent era. He appeared in more than 80 films between 1911 and 1926. He was born in New York City.[citation needed] On Broadway, Elkas portrayed a headwaiter in A Tale of the Wolf (1925) and was assistant stage manager for The Wedding Day (1897).[1]
Edward Elkas | |
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Born | New York, New York, U.S. | February 8, 1862
Died | December 17, 1933 | (aged 71)
Years active | 1911–1926 |
Selected filmography
edit- The Strange Story of Sylvia Gray (1914)
- The Foolish Virgin (1916)
- The Suspect (1916)
- The Enemy (1916)
- Aladdin's Other Lamp (1917)
- The Beloved Adventuress (1917)
- The Awakening of Ruth (1917)
- The Money Mill (1917)
- Moral Courage (1917)
- Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation (1917)
- The Blue Bird (1918)
- Joan of Plattsburg (1918)
- The Yellow Ticket (1918)
- Stolen Orders (1918)
- The Venus Model (1918)
- The Birth of a Race (1918)
- Hitting the Trail (1918)
- When Men Desire (1919)
- The Tower of Jewels (1919)
- The Woman Under Oath (1919)
- The House of the Tolling Bell (1920)
- Velvet Fingers (1920)
- The Way Women Love (1920)
- The Mystery Mind (1920)
- West of the Water Tower (1924)
- A Sainted Devil (1924)
- Too Much Money (1926)
References
edit- ^ "Edward Elkas". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on December 29, 2020. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
External links
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