Bert Appling was an American actor who is best known for Just Pals, The Light of Western Stars, and Snowed In. He was born on December 6, 1871, in Madera, California, USA, and passed away on January 14, 1960, in Downey, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Bert Appling lived a life dedicated to acting during the early 20th century. While not much is documented about his personal life, he worked in various films that showcased his talent. His contributions to the film industry during his active years left a mark on audiences of his time.
Death and Legacy
Bert Appling died on January 14, 1960, leaving behind a diverse filmography. His work in silent films and early talkies reflects an important era in cinematic history. Appling is remembered today for his memorable roles and the influence he had on the Western genre in early cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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A Man’s Fight | 1919-08-10 | Callahan |
The End of the Game | 1919-03-24 | Sheriff |
The Vengeance Trail | 1921-10-14 | Broncho Powell |
Western Firebrands | 1921-11-01 | Pete Carson |
The Jaws of Justice | 1919-07-18 | |
A Dog’s Life | 1918-04-14 | Unemployed Man (uncredited) |
Horse Shoes | 1927-04-17 | O’Toole |
The Grand Passion | 1918-01-28 | Red Pete Jackson |
Just Pals | 1920-10-21 | Brakeman |
Men of Daring | 1927-06-04 | Lone Wolf (as Bert Apling) |
The Best Man | 1919-05-04 | Brady |
Mary Ellen Comes to Town | 1920-03-21 | Hard Harris |
The Light of Western Stars | 1918-11-01 | Sheriff Hawes |
The Chaplin Revue | 1959-09-01 | Various (archive footage) (uncredited) |