George Fisher

George Fisher was an American actor who is best known for For the Term of His Natural Life, The Three Musketeers, and A Little Sister of Everybody. He was a prominent figure in silent films and worked with studios such as Mutual, Fox, and FBO.

Personal and Family Life

George Fisher was born on August 10, 1891, in Republic, Michigan. There is limited information available about his family or personal life, but he became well-known in the film industry during the silent movie era. His talent brought him into the spotlight as he took on various roles, demonstrating his versatility as an actor.

Career

Fisher started his acting career in the 1910s, primarily as a silent film actor. He appeared in numerous films, earning recognition for his performances. Some of his notable works include The Three Musketeers in 1916 and For the Term of His Natural Life in 1927, where he showcased his skills alongside other famous actors of the time.

Death and Legacy

George Fisher passed away on August 13, 1960, in Sawtelle, California. Despite the passage of time, his contributions to the silent film industry continue to be remembered. His work laid the foundation for future generations of actors, leaving behind a legacy that film enthusiasts still appreciate today.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1929 Black Hills Actor
1927 For the Term of His Natural Life Rufus Dawe
1925 After Marriage David Morgan
1925 Justice of the Far North Dr. Wells
1924 The Bowery Bishop Philip Foster
1924 Excitement Chester Robbins
1924 Divorce Winthrop Avery
1923 Trail of the Axe Jim Malkern
1922 Don’t Shoot Archie Craig
1922 Domestic Relations Pierre
1922 A Parisian Scandal Emile Carret
1921 Sure Fire Burt Rawlings
1921 Moonlight Follies Rene Smythe
1921 Hearts of Youth Herman Brudenell
1921 Beach of Dreams Maurice Chenet