Dore Davidson

Dore Davidson was an American actor who is best known for Welcome Stranger, Grit, and Intolerance. Born on October 16, 1851, in New York City, he enjoyed a career that spanned several notable films until his death on March 7, 1930.

Personal and Family Life

Dore Davidson was born in New York City, where he spent much of his life. Details about his family and personal relationships are limited, but his acting career primarily defined his public persona. He was known for his versatility and ability to play various roles throughout the silent film era.

Death and Legacy

Davidson passed away on March 7, 1930, in New York City due to complications from diseases. He was laid to rest in Valhalla Cemetery in New York. His contributions to early cinema, particularly through significant roles in several classic films, have earned him a place in film history.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Light in the Dark 1922-09-03 Jerusalem Mike
Humoresque 1920-05-29 Abraham Kantor
Intolerance: Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages 1916-09-04 The Friendly Neighbor
The Purple Highway 1923-08-05 Manny Bean
Success 1923-02-25 Sam Lewis
The Great White Way 1924-01-03 Adolph Blum
The Good Provider 1922-04-02
The Rosary 1922-01-16 Isaac Abrahamson
That Royle Girl 1925-12-07 Elman
Grit 1924-01-07 Pop Finkle
Your Best Friend 1922-03-26
Broadway Broke 1923-10-26 Lou Gormam
The Daughter Pays 1920-11-10 Mr. Roseborough
East Side, West Side 1927-10-09 Channon Lipvitch
None So Blind 1923-02-19