Edward Jobson (actor)

Edward Jobson (February 29, 1860 February 7, 1925) was an American actor of stage and silent film. He started in silent films in his fifties. He had a sour yet sad bulldog demeanor and can be spotted in several surviving silent films. In The Delicious Little Devil (1919) he plays Rudolph Valentino's father, though the two actors looked nothing alike. He died at the beginning of 1925.[1]

Edward Jobson
Occupation
Lobby card showing Jobson (left) in The Match-Breaker (1921)

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1912 Aunt Hetty's Goldfish
1914 Wooing the Cook Short film
Credited as Eddie Jobson
1915 The Better Woman Bart Short film
1917 Twin Kiddies Spencer
Sunny Jane Philip Dwight
The Checkmate Country Minister
A Bit of Kindling Cyrus Van Hook
The Clean Gun Dean Grayson
Feet of Clay Alexander Greggson
Zollenstein Johann Lesser
The Maternal Spark Mills Credited as Edwin Jobson
Framing Framers Addison Hale
1918 The Argument Chief Benton
The Midnight Trail Benjaamin Thurston
Which Woman? Cyrus W. Hopkins
No Children Wanted Robert Chase
Miss Mischief Maker James Wilson
A Hoosier Romance The Squire
Wanted: A Brother Officer Mulcahy
The Married Virgin John McMillan
1919 The Amazing Impostor Plinius Plumm Plunkett
The Delicious Little Devil Michael Calhoun
The Mints of Hell Bill Weed
The Solitary Sin Mr. Ralston
Cheating Herself Magnus MacDonald
The Merry-Go-Round Ezekial Powers
The Egg Crate Wallop Constable Credited as Ed Jobson
Someone Must Pay Malone
1920 Pinto Looey
Mrs. Temple's Telegram Wigson
The City of Masks Carr McFadden
The Chorus Girl's Romance Dr. Tarbox
The Saphead Reverend Murray Hilton
Someone in the House Malone
Burning Daylight Dowsett
1921 The Off-Shore Pirate Uncle John Farnam
The Match-Breaker Thomas Butler Sr.
First Love Peter Holliday
1922 The Scrapper Riley
Extra! Extra! Alvin Stowe
Kisses John Maynard
The Young Rajah John Cabot
A Dangerous Game Pete Sebastian
1923 Brass Judge Baldwin
Stepping Fast Commodore Simpson
The Brass Bottle Samuel Wackerbath
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References

  1. Silent Film Necrology 2nd edition p.269 c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana ISBN 0-7864-1059-0 retrieved January 16, 2015
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