Isaac Dillon was an American actor who is best known for The Flames of Johannis, Tempted But True, and Wanted a Wife in a Hurry. He was active during the early 20th century and made numerous appearances in short films.
Personal and Family Life
Isaac Dillon, nicknamed Ike, was born in the United States. Details about his family and personal life are limited, but he was part of the early film industry, contributing to many silent films.
Career
Dillon began his acting career in the early 1910s. He appeared in several notable films, where he often played key roles. His performances in short films gained him recognition during his time.
Death and Legacy
Isaac Dillon passed away on August 11, 1934, in the USA. Though his career took place long before the advent of modern cinema, his work in silent films remains a part of film history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1916 | The Flames of Johannis | Pastor Hoffner (as Irving Dillon) |
1912 | A Choice by Accident | Clarence the Fortune Hunter |
1912 | The Lucky Loser | Joseph Marion |
1912 | Wanted a Wife in a Hurry | Fred Norton |
1912 | How Shorty Won Out | College Boy (as Jack Dillon) |
1912 | The Staff of Age | The Policeman (as R. Dillon) |
1912 | The Lure of the Picture | Chief of Police |
1912 | Tempted But True | Rev. David Snoakes (as Mr. Dillon) |