Forrest Seabury

Forrest Seabury was an American actor and writer who is best known for The Man from Dragon Land, Ranson’s Folly, and The Drums of Jeopardy. He was born on January 6, 1876, in California, USA and passed away on February 15, 1944, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Forrest Seabury, whose birth name was Sumner Forrest Seabury, had a passion for acting and writing from a young age. Details about his family and personal life are not widely documented, but he spent many years contributing to the film industry during its early years.

Career

Seabury’s career included notable roles in silent films, showcasing his talent in various characters. He was recognized for his performances in important films of the 1920s and 1910s, such as The Drums of Jeopardy and The Girl and the Crisis, making a mark in the world of cinema during that time.

Death and Legacy

Forrest Seabury died on February 15, 1944, in Los Angeles, California. His work in film has had a lasting impact, preserving the art of silent cinema for future generations. His contributions are remembered by film enthusiasts and historians alike.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Drums of Jeopardy 1923-11-01 Stefani
The Girl and the Crisis 1917-02-26 John
Wild and Woolly 1917-06-24 Banker (Uncredited)
The Honor of His House 1918-04-01 Mr. Proudweather
The White Man’s Law 1918-05-06 Cpl. Verne
The Secret Garden 1919-01-12 Indian Servant