Brian Darley was an American actor who is best known for The Ruling Passion, A Romance of the Air, and Let’s Go.
Personal and Family Life
Brian Darley was born in 1858 in England. He later moved to the United States, where he pursued a career in acting. Information about his family life is not widely available, but his work in theatre and film has left a lasting impression.
Career
Darley had a diverse acting career, making significant contributions to early cinema during the silent film era. He appeared in several notable films, often playing supporting roles. His performances were known for their depth, and he gained recognition for his work in theatrical productions as well.
Death and Legacy
Brian Darley passed away on February 25, 1924, in New York City, New York, USA. His legacy lives on through his contributions to film and theater, and he is remembered for his versatile acting skills. Many of his films continue to be referenced in discussions of early cinema.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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The Leather Pushers | 1922 | J. Howard Gresham – Irene’s Father |
Payment Through the Nose | 1922 | J. Howard Gresham – Irene’s Father |
Round Two | 1922 | J. Howard Gresham (as Bryan Darley) |
Let’s Go | 1922 | J. Howard Gresham – Irene’s Father |
The Ruling Passion | 1922 | Dr. Stillings |
The Highest Bidder | 1921 | Butts |
The Capitol | 1919 | N/A |
A Romance of the Air | 1918 | Gen. Montaigne |
The House of Bondage | 1914 | Owen Denbigh |