Page Peters was an American actor recognized for his roles in “Madame la Presidente,” “The Gentleman from Indiana,” and “The Call of the Cumberlands.” He was born in 1889 and had a brief but notable career in early cinema until his untimely death in 1916.
Personal and Family Life
Page Peters was born in 1889, but little is known about his early personal life or family background. During his career, he worked alongside several notable actors but was mistakenly listed as the brother of House Peters after appearing in “The Warrens of Virginia.”
Death and Legacy
Peters died on June 22, 1916, in Hermosa Beach, California, due to drowning. His passing was a significant loss to the film community, and his contributions to early cinema have been remembered through his film roles.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Warrens of Virginia | 1915-02-14 | Arthur Warren |
The Captive | 1915-04-22 | Marko Martinovitch |
The Call of the Cumberlands | 1916-01-23 | Wilfred Horton |
Madame la Presidente | 1916-02-06 | Octave Rosimond |
He Fell in Love with His Wife | 1916-02-17 | Wilson Ostrom |
The Siren | 1914-05-13 | |
An International Marriage | 1916-07-23 | Count Janefski |
Davy Crockett | 1916-07-16 | Neil Crampton |
The Goose Girl | 1915-01-25 | Carmichael |
The Clue | 1915-07-08 | Alexis Ruloff |
The Unafraid | 1915-04-01 | Michael Balsic |
Ben Blair | 1916-03-09 | Clarence Sidwell |