Edmund Burns
Edmund Burns (September 27, 1892 – April 2, 1980 )[1] was an American actor. He was best known for his films of the silent 1920s, particularly The Princess from Hoboken (1927),[2] Made for Love (1926), and After the Fog (1929),[3] although he continued acting in films until 1936. Burn's first film appearance was an uncredited role as an extra in The Birth of a Nation (1915). Other films include The Country Kid (1923), The Farmer from Texas (1925), Ransom (1928), The Adorable Outcast (1928), Hard to Get (1929), The Shadow of the Eagle (1932), Hollywood Boulevard (1936), and his last film, Charles Barton's Murder with Pictures (1936) for Paramount Pictures. He was sometimes billed as Edward Burns.
- Not to be confused with Ed Burns.
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | September 27, 1892
Died | April 2, 1980 87) Los Angeles, California | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Partial filmography
- Diamonds and Pearls (1917)
- The Slave (1917) (as Edward Burns)
- Her Hour (1917) (as Edward Burns)
- The Wasp (1918) (as Edward Burns)
- The Danger Mark (1918) (as Edward Burns)
- Love Watches (1918)
- The Ordeal of Rosetta (1918)
- Under the Greenwood Tree (1918) (as Edward Burns)
- Marriage For Convenience (1919) (as Edward Burns)
- Male and Female (1919)
- Pegeen (1920)
- The Virgin of Stamboul (1920)
- Eyes of the Heart (1920)
- To Please One Woman (1920)
- East Is West (1922)
- The Lavender Bath Lady (1922)
- The Dangerous Age (1923)
- Jazzmania (1923)
- Scars of Jealousy (1923)
- The Country Kid (1923)
- The Humming Bird (1924)
- Broadway After Dark (1924)
- Those Who Dare (1924)
- The Manicure Girl (1925)
- The Farmer from Texas (1925)
- Made for Love (1926)
- Paris at Midnight (1926)
- Out of the Storm (1926)
- Whispering Wires (1926)
- The Princess from Hoboken (1927)
- The Shamrock and the Rose (1927)
- The Chinese Parrot (1927)
- Ransom (1928)
- The Adorable Outcast (1928)
- Phyllis of the Follies (1928)
- She Goes to War (1929)
- Hard to Get (1929)
- Tanned Legs (1929)
- Sea Devils (1931)
- Hell-Bent for Frisco (1931)
- The Shadow of the Eagle (1932)
- The Death Kiss (1932)
- Western Limited (1932)
- Rusty Rides Alone (1933)
- Hollywood Boulevard (1936)
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References
- Katz, Ephraim (1979). The Film Encyclopedia. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell. p. 185.
- Rainey, Buck (1992). Sweethearts of the Sage: Biographies and Filmographies of 258 Actresses Appearing in Western Movies. McFarland & Company Incorporated Pub. p. 372. ISBN 978-0-89950-565-7.
- Munden, Kenneth White (1997). The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States. University of California Press. p. 997. ISBN 978-0-520-20969-5.
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