George A. Wright

George A. Wright was an American actor and director who is best known for The Catspaw, Vanity Fair, and The Blind Adventure. He had a significant impact on early cinema before his passing in 1937.

Personal and Family Life

Details about George A. Wright’s personal and family life are limited. It is known that he was active in the film industry during the early 20th century, contributing to various productions while maintaining a private life.

Death and Legacy

George A. Wright died on March 14, 1937, in Norwalk, Connecticut, USA. His work in films like Vanity Fair and The Catspaw left a lasting impression on early American cinema, influencing future generations of filmmakers and actors.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Vanity Fair 1915-10-05 Lord Steyne
Across the Great Divide 1915-09-03 Bob – the Telegraph Operator
The White Raven 1917-01-14 Arthur Smithson
The Mysterious Miss Terry 1917-08-19 Mr. Pennyquick
The Heart of the Hills 1916-10-30 Sani
Cartoons on a Yacht 1915-11-10 Danbury
His Father’s Son 1917-03-19 Perkins