Edward Nannery

Edward Nannery was an American actor known for his roles in “Prohibition” (1915) and “The Guilt” (1915). Born in 1872 in Canada, he performed under the name Edward F. Nannary from 1917 to 1948 and had a significant career on stage before his passing in 1952 in New York, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Edward Nannery was born in Canada but moved to the United States to pursue his acting career. He performed in various productions, showcasing his talent on both stage and screen throughout his lifetime.

Career

Nannery had a long and fruitful career in acting, starting as a stage actor before transitioning to film. He is most recognized for his work during the silent film era, particularly for his performances in “Prohibition” and “The Guilt,” which contributed to the early cinematic landscape.

Death and Legacy

Edward Nannery passed away in 1952 in New York, leaving behind a legacy as a dedicated performer in the early days of film and theater. His contributions to the arts, particularly in the silent film genre, are remembered by fans of classic cinema.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1915The GuiltGordon – Eleanor’s Father
1915ProhibitionThe Demon Rum