J. Jiquel Lanoe
Joseph Jiquel Lanoe was an actor from France who appeared in films and theater in the United States. He had roles in more than 100 American Biograph films.[1] A gay man, D. W. Griffith cast him as a gay Eunuch character in Judith of Bethulia.[2][3][4]
Filmography
- My Hero (1912 film), as Settler
- Judith of Bethulia (1914), as Eunuch
- Three Friends (film) (1913), as In First Factory
- Brute Force (1914 film), as In Club (Prologue) / Tribesman (The Old Days)
- The Lady and the Mouse, as At Garden Party
- The Mothering Heart, as Outside Club / Club Patron
- A Splendid Hazard
- Pirate Gold (1913 film), as The Successful Suitor
- Oil and Water (film), as In Second Audience
- The Forbidden Woman (1920 film)
- Love in an Apartment Hotel, as In Hotel Lobby
- The Old Bookkeeper, as In Office
- Red Hicks Defies the World, as In Crowd Charles Hill Mailes - In Crowd
- The Transformation of Mike, as In Bar / At Dance
- Prodigal Daughters, as Juda Botanya
- The God Within, as In Other Town
- The Inner Circle (1912 film), as The Rich Italian
- The Yaqui Cur, as In Tribe
- The Eternal City (1915 film), as Charles Minghelli
- The Punishment (1912 film) as The Father
- The Spirit Awakened, as Jacque Lenor
- A Sailor's Heart, as On Porch
- The Mothering Heart, as Outside Club / Club Patron
- The Lesser Evil (1912 film), as In Smuggler Band
- The Root of Evil (film), as the Secretary
- A Beast at Bay, as At Station
- Fate's Turning, as Attorney
- The Kiss (1921 film) as Carlos
- With the Enemy's Help, as The Claim Assessor
- Just Like a Woman (1912 film), as the Broker
- The Narrow Road, as A Prisoner / The Foreman
- A Voice from the Deep, as On Beach
- Madonna of the Storm (1913), as The Clubman
- An Outcast Among Outcasts, A Factory Manager
- The Sorrowful Shore, as On Shore
- The Burglar's Dilemma, as Birthday Wellwisher
- The Mistake (film), as Indian
- Death's Marathon, as Man at Club
- The Hero of Little Italy, as At Ball
- A Dash Through the Clouds (1912), as Townsman
- The Eternal Mother (1912 film), as A Friend
- Her Awakening (1911), as A Doctor / Accident Witness
- For His Son, At Soda Fountain
- The Battle (1911 film), as A Union Officer
- Love in an Apartment Hotel, as In Hotel Lobby
- The Unwelcome Guest, as The Doctor *The Massacre (film), as In Wagon Train Charles Hill Mailes as In Wagon Train *Love in an Apartment Hotel, as In Hotel Lobby
- A Feud in the Kentucky Hills, as Second Clan Member
- Almost a Wild Man, as In Audience
- The Altar Stairs, as Captain Jean Malet
- The Yaqui Cur, as In Tribe
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References
- Slide, Anthony (September 5, 2012). "Hollywood Unknowns: A History of Extras, Bit Players, and Stand-Ins". Univ. Press of Mississippi – via Google Books.
- Mann, William J. (February 17, 2001). "Behind the Screen: How Gays and Lesbians Shaped Hollywood, 1910-1969". Viking – via Google Books.
- Slide, Anthony (September 12, 2010). "Silent Players: A Biographical and Autobiographical Study of 100 Silent Film Actors and Actresses". University Press of Kentucky – via Google Books.
- Barrios, Richard (February 16, 2005). "Screened Out: Playing Gay in Hollywood from Edison to Stonewall". Routledge – via Google Books.
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