Pell Trenton

Pell Trenton was an American actor who is best known for Fair and Warmer, The Joyous Liar, and The Adventurer.

Personal and Family Life

Pell Trenton was born on August 29, 1883, in New York City, New York, USA. Details about his family and personal life are limited, but he pursued a career in acting during the early 20th century. His work primarily appeared in silent films, showcasing his talent on the big screen.

Career

Trenton’s acting career includes notable films like Fair and Warmer and The Joyous Liar. He became known for his roles in various productions throughout the 1910s and early 1920s. His performances left a mark on silent cinema, contributing to the films he was part of during that era.

Death and Legacy

Pell Trenton passed away on March 3, 1924, in Los Angeles, California, due to pulmonary tuberculosis. Although his life was cut short at the age of 40, his work in the film industry continues to be remembered by fans of early cinema.

Filmography

Title Role Year
The New Disciple John McPherson 1921
The Greater Profit Captain Ward Ransom 1921
Beautifully Trimmed Christopher Gibbons 1920
The Blue Moon The Pearl Hunter 1920
The House of Toys David Quentin 1920
The Willow Tree Ned Hamilton 1920
The Joyous Liar Jimmy MacDonald 1919
Fighting Cressy Joe Masters 1919
Fair and Warmer Jack Wheeler 1919
The False Code Jim Grey 1919
The Uplifters Saul Shilpick Jr 1919
The Rebellious Bride Arthur Calloway 1919
A Camouflage Kiss Pell Kingston 1918
The House of Glass James Burke 1918
Stranded in Arcady Edward Girder 1917