Arthur Cozine was an American actor who is best known for Midnight (1934), Heavy Villains (1915), and A Price for Folly (1915). He was born on April 6, 1895, in Brooklyn, New York, USA, and passed away on March 19, 1959, in New York, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Arthur Cozine had a brother named Ray Cozine. Little is known about his personal and family life, but he was involved in the entertainment industry for many years, undertaking various roles throughout his career.
Career
Arthur Cozine was known for his work as an actor and writer in the early film industry. He appeared in numerous silent films and continued to work in cinema as it transitioned into talkies, showcasing his talent in a range of characters.
Death and Legacy
Arthur Cozine died on March 19, 1959, leaving behind a body of work that reflected the early days of American cinema. His contributions as both an actor and writer have made a lasting impact on the film industry.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Hearts and Diamonds | 1914-09-25 | Harry – The Daughter’s Boyfriend |
A Lily in Bohemia | 1915-05-04 | |
The Helpful (?) Sisterhood | 1914-03-30 | John |
Fixing Their Dads | 1914-11-18 | Dick |
My Official Wife | 1914-07-12 | Basile Weletsky |
Danger Trail | 1917-04-30 | François Thoreau |
Buddy’s First Call | 1914-05-13 | Arthur Watson – Buddy’s Brother |
Tangled Tangoists | 1914-04-23 | The Clerk |
A Night Out | 1916-01-31 | Paul |
The Little Trespasser | 1916-01-03 | Jack – the Nephew |
The Antique Engagement Ring | 1914-05-09 | Frank Cooke |
Lights of New York | 1916-05-29 | Skelly |
Jane Was Worth It | 1915-05-29 | Elsie’s sweetheart |