A.H. Busby was a Canadian actor who is best known for The River of Romance, Under Southern Skies, and When Rome Ruled. He was born on March 27, 1876, in Ontario and passed away on March 13, 1922, in Toronto.
Personal and Family Life
A.H. Busby was born and raised in Ontario, Canada. Little is known about his early life or family background, but his contributions to the film industry have left a lasting impression.
Career
Busby began his acting career in the silent film era and appeared in various productions. He is recognized for his roles in films such as The Rich Slave, Footlights and Shadows, and numerous other short films where he often played significant characters.
Death and Legacy
A.H. Busby died on March 13, 1922, in Toronto, Ontario. His work in early cinema continues to be remembered by film historians and fans of classic films, marking him as a notable figure in the history of Canadian cinema.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1921 | The Rich Slave | Actor |
1920 | Footlights and Shadows | Detective (as Mr. Busby) |
1919 | Let’s Elope | Bishop |
1918 | Who Loved Him Best? | C.M. Winton (as Burt Busby) |
1917 | One Bride Too Many | Arthur Brown (as Bertram Busby) |
1917 | Parentage | Robert Smith (as Bert Busby) |
1916 | Temptation and the Man | John Payton – Banker (as Bert Busby) |
1916 | The River of Romance | Henry Davidson (as Bert Busby) |
1916 | The Limousine Mystery | Fownes (as Bertram Busby) |
1916 | His Little Story | The Reporter (as Bertram Busby) |
1916 | The Go-Between | William Harding Sr. (as Bertram Busby) |
1916 | His World of Darkness | Jack Wilbur (as Bert Busby) |
1916 | Held for Damages | Elisha Norton (as Bertram Busby) |
1916 | Patterson of the News | City Editor (as Bertram Busby) |
1916 | Saved by a Song | Hawkins (as A.H. Bushby) |