Denton Vane

Denton Vane was an American actor who is best known for An Enemy to the King, The Glory of Yolanda, and The Beloved Impostor. Born in 1890 in Brooklyn, New York, he had a diverse career in the film industry during the early 20th century. He passed away on September 17, 1940, in Union Hill, New Jersey, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Denton Vane was born in 1890 in Brooklyn, New York. Little is known about his family life or personal relationships, but his early career coincided with the rise of silent films in the U.S. He made a mark in the entertainment industry with several notable performances, showcasing his talent in various roles.

Death and Legacy

Denton Vane died from a heart attack on September 17, 1940, in Union Hill, New Jersey. His contributions to early film help set the stage for future generations of actors. Although not widely remembered today, his work in film during the silent era remains a part of cinema history.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Wings of Pride 1920-08-01 Dick
Flesh and Spirit 1922-06-01
The Glory of Yolanda 1917-01-20
In Bridal Attire 1914-11-11
Apartment 29 1917-04-09 Bobby Davis
Who Killed Joe Merrion? 1916-01-03 Joe Merrion
Millionaire for a Day 1921-07-18 A get-rich-quick engineer
The Midnight Bride 1920-01-01
Miss Raffles 1914-06-01 Bob Leslie
The Crime of Cain 1914-01-15 William Stone
The Stolen Treaty 1917-06-16 Prince Zarl
Transgression 1917-08-20 Burt Staley
The Clutch of Circumstance 1918-08-26 Jack