Edward Boulden

Edward Boulden was an American actor who is best known for his roles in Mary Stuart (1913), The Right Number, But the Wrong House (1913), and The Venus Model (1918). He was born on July 4, 1879, in Pencader, Delaware, USA, and passed away on August 29, 1937.

Personal and Family Life

Edward Boulden was born into a humble family in Delaware. Details about his early life and family are limited, but he pursued acting at a young age, which led him to a successful career in silent films.

Career

Boulden began his film career in the early 1900s and gained recognition for his performances in several silent films. His work spanned a variety of genres, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Throughout his career, he became a familiar face in early cinema, participating in multiple productions until the 1930s.

Death and Legacy

Edward Boulden died on August 29, 1937. Though he is not as widely known today, his contributions to early film and distinctive roles in silent movies have left a lasting impact on the industry. His performances continue to be remembered by film historians and enthusiasts.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Gay Shoe Clerk 1903-08-12 The Clerk
By Fire and Water 1913-08-08
Laughing Gas 1907-12-14
The Trainer’s Daughter, or A Race for Love 1907-11-23
College Chums 1907-11-25
Fireside Reminiscences 1908-01-23
The Right Number, But the Wrong House 1913-08-12 John Brown – the Son
Everything Comes to Him Who Waits 1912-02-21 Waiter
Jack’s Joke 1913-02-07 Jack Jones