George S. Trimble was an American actor who is best known for Michael Strogoff, A Damsel in Distress, and Polly of the Circus.
Personal and Family Life
George S. Trimble was born on October 10, 1874, in Brooklyn, New York. Details about his family life are scarce, but he is remembered for his contributions to early cinema. He spent his later years in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Death and Legacy
George S. Trimble passed away on February 21, 1925, in Philadelphia due to apoplexy. His work in film helped shape the early acting landscape, and he is remembered for his diverse roles in silent films.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Polly of the Circus | 1917-09-08 | Barker and owner of the show |
Patsy’s Elopement | 1915-02-22 | Innkeeper |
Michael Strogoff | 1914-10-19 | Feofar-Khan |
Arms and the Girl | 1917-10-14 | The General |
Our Mrs. McChesney | 1918-09-09 | Joe Greenbaum |
The Light in Darkness | 1917-07-09 | Governor of California |