George Barnes was an American actor who is best known for Cardinal Richelieu’s Ward, Pocahontas, and Hypnotized. He was born on January 29, 1880, in Missouri, USA, and passed away on July 20, 1951, in Palm Beach, Florida, USA.
Personal and Family Life
George Barnes was born George Freeman Barnes. Little is known about his early life or family background. Throughout his career, he gained recognition for his performances in early cinema, particularly in silent films.
Career
Barnes was noted for his memorable role in the 1903 film The Great Train Robbery, where he famously fired his gun directly at the audience during a close-up scene. His work in the film industry also included roles in productions such as Cardinal Richelieu’s Ward and Pocahontas, showcasing his talent during the silent film era.
Death and Legacy
George Barnes died on July 20, 1951. He is remembered for his contributions to early American cinema and for his unique performances that left a lasting impression on audiences.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Cat’s Paw | 1914-03-16 | Abdul |
Old Jane of the Gaiety | 1915-07-17 | |
The Great Train Robbery | 1903-12-07 | (uncredited) |