Edward Jobson

Edward Jobson was an American actor best known for his roles in The Saphead, Burning Daylight, and Someone in the House. He was born on February 29, 1860, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and passed away on February 7, 1925, in San Jose, California.

Personal and Family Life

Little is known about Edward Jobson’s personal life or family background. The details of his early life and relationships are not widely documented. He was active in the film industry during the early 20th century, with a career spanning many years.

Career

Jobson had a notable career in silent films, appearing in several popular movies of his time. He is recognized for his various character roles, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His performances in films like The Saphead and Burning Daylight contributed to the early development of American cinema.

Death and Legacy

Edward Jobson died on February 7, 1925, leaving behind a legacy in the silent film era. His contributions to early cinema are appreciated, though he is not as widely known today. He remains a part of Hollywood’s rich history, representing the actors of a bygone era.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Saphead 1920-09-01 Reverend Murray Hilton
The Young Rajah 1922-11-11 John Cabot
Pinto 1920-01-10 Looey
The Delicious Little Devil 1919-05-01 Michael Calhoun
The Married Virgin 1918-12-01 John McMillan
The Brass Bottle 1923-07-22 Samuel Wackerbath
Twin Kiddies 1916-05-31 Spencer
The Amazing Impostor 1919-02-02 Plinius Plumm Plunkett
A Hoosier Romance 1918-08-18 The Squire
First Love 1921-12-01 Peter Holliday
Stepping Fast 1923-05-13 Commodore Simpson
Zollenstein 1917-11-21 Johann Lesser
The Egg Crate Wallop 1919-09-28 Constable
The Chorus Girl’s Romance 1920-08-06 Dr. Tarbox
A Bit of Kindling 1917-06-18 Cyrus Van Hook
Wooing the Cook 1914-02-03
Sunny Jane 1917-03-26
The Solitary Sin 1919-07-01 Mr. Ralston