Thomas Commerford
Thomas Commerford (August 1, 1855 in New York City - February 17, 1920 in Chicago) was an American actor on stage and in silent films. He was also known as Tom I. Comberford and T. I. Comberford.
Thomas Commerford | |
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Born | |
Died | February 17, 1920 64) Chicago, Illinois | (aged
Other names | Tom I. Comberford T. I. Comberford |
Occupation | Actor |
Commerford debuted in the Old Drury Theater, then worked with the troupes of Edwin Arden and Dore Davidson.[1] He appeared in Lincoln J. Carter productions for more than 25 years.[2] In 1913, he began acting in films with Essanay Studios.[1]
Filmography
- The Two Orphans (1911)
- A Summer Adventure (1911)
- His Better Self (1911)
- Under Suspicion (1912)
- The Miller of Burgundy (1912) - Bontemps (Bontempts), billed as T. I. Comberford
- The Girl at the Cupola (1912)
- Just His Luck (1912)
- Pierre of the North (1914)
- The Spirit of the Madonna (1914)
- Yarn a-Tangle (1914)
- Ashes of Hope (1914)
- At Night With a Million (1914)
- At the Foot of the Hill (1914)
- His Stolen Fortune (1914)
- One Wonderful Night (1914) - Earl of Valleford
- The Other Man (1914)
- The Fable of a Night Given Over to Revelry (1915)
- On Trial (1917)
- The Fable of the Uplifter and His Dandy Little Opus (1917)
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References
- The Moving Picture World. World Photographic Publishing Company. April 15, 1916. p. 450. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
- "Thomas Commerford". The Jasper Weekly Courier. Indiana, Jasper. July 31, 1914. p. 3. Retrieved March 31, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
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