Edward Roseman was an American actor who is best known for Fantomas (1920), The Tiger Woman (1917), and Big Hearted Jim (1913).
Personal and Family Life
Born as Ernest Frederick Roseman on May 14, 1875, in Terre Haute, Indiana, he was a prominent figure in early cinema. He was married to Sophia Anderson, and together they had one child. Not much is publicly known about his family life or personal attributes.
Death and Legacy
Edward Roseman passed away on September 16, 1957, in Syracuse, New York, USA. His contributions to the film industry during the silent film era left a mark, and his performances are still remembered today. He remains a notable part of early American cinema history.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Ventures of Marguerite | 1915-01-02 | Ferris – a Broker (as E.T. Roseman) |
The Pride of the Clan | 1917-01-07 | David Pitcairn (as Ed Roseman) |
Running Wild | 1927-06-10 | Arvo – the Hypnotist |
The Liberty Boys of ’76 | 1924-10-01 | Colonel Cornwall |
Impossible Catherine | 1919-10-05 | Rosky (as Ed Roseman) |
Greater Than Marriage | 1924-11-16 | Charlie Quan (as Ed Roseman) |
The Tiger Woman | 1917-02-18 | Prince Petrovitch |
The Link in the Chain | 1914-05-27 | Mr. Goodwin – Marie’s Father (as Edward F. Roseman) |
Tangled Trails | 1921-12-20 | Phil Lawson |
Anne of Little Smoky | 1921-11-20 | Sam Ward |
The Devil’s Partner | 1923-06-01 | Jules Payette |
The Slave | 1917-06-03 | Dr. Ghoul |
The Governor’s Boss | 1915-01-01 | |
On the Banks of the Wabash | 1923-10-22 | Westerley Spiffen |
The Face at Your Window | 1920-10-31 | Comrade Kelvin |
Calibre 38 | 1919-02-16 | Royce Greer |
Bride 13 | 1920-09-10 | The Mardi |
The Wasp | 1918-03-11 | Jackson Devereaux |
The House of Secrets | 1929-05-26 | Wu Change |