Andrew Waldron

Andrew Waldron was an American actor who is best known for Midnight Faces, The Lure of the Circus, and The Red Glove.

Personal and Family Life

Andrew V. Waldron was born on September 20, 1847, in London, England. He lived a life dedicated to the performing arts, but details about his family and early life are not widely documented. Throughout his career, he took on various roles that showcased his talent and versatility as an actor.

Career

Waldron appeared in numerous films, gaining recognition for his performances. His work spanned from silent films to the early sound era, making him a notable figure in the industry during that time. Some of his more significant films include The Prairie King and The Lariat Kid, where he often played memorable supporting roles.

Death and Legacy

Andrew Waldron passed away on March 1, 1932. His contributions to the film industry, especially in the silent film era, are remembered by cinema enthusiasts. Despite the passage of time, his films continue to be appreciated, preserving his legacy in the world of acting.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1929 The Lariat Kid George Carson (as Andy Waldron)
1928 Clearing the Trail Judge Price (as Andy Waldron)
1927 The Prairie King Claims Clerk (uncredited)
1926 Desert Valley The Judge (uncredited)
1926 The Grey Devil (as Andy Waldron)
1926 Midnight Faces Peter Marlin (as Andy Waldron)
1925 Pals Molly’s Grandpa
1925 The Wild Girl Grandpapa Toto
1925 Webs of Steel Tim Webb
1925 The Lost Trail
1925 Riding for Life John Malone
1925 Buried Gold
1925 Ace of Clubs Sandy McGill
1924 Flashing Spurs Flynn (as Andy Waldron)