George Marlo was an American actor who is best known for The Mill on the Floss, Inspiration, and Pots-and-Pans Peggy. He was born on January 2, 1884, in New York City, New York, USA, and passed away on February 5, 1970, in the same city.
Personal and Family Life
George Marlo had a relatively private life, with little information available about his family. He dedicated most of his life to acting and appeared in several notable films during his career. His work primarily took place in the early 20th century, a time when the film industry was rapidly evolving.
Death and Legacy
George Marlo died on February 5, 1970, in New York City, leaving behind a legacy in early cinema. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions to films like The Mill on the Floss and Inspiration highlight the early development of narrative film. His performances continue to be appreciated by classic film enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Fugitive | 1916-08-12 | James Gray |
Inspiration | 1915-11-18 | The Artist’s Friend |
The Return of Draw Egan | 1916-10-14 | Townsman (uncredited) |
The Pillory | 1916-10-08 | |
John T. Rocks and the Flivver | 1915-10-17 | John L. Watson |
The Man Without a Country | 1917-09-08 | Tom Norton |