Richard Wayne was an American actor who is best known for Wasted Lives, The Love Burglar, and Luck in Pawn. Born on April 16, 1881, in Beatrice, Nebraska, USA, he contributed to the film industry until his death on March 15, 1958, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Richard Wayne was born Earl Albert Wehn and was the brother of actress Maude Wayne. Not much is known about his personal life, but he had a notable connection to the entertainment industry through his sibling.
Career
Richard Wayne began his acting career in the early 1910s and quickly gained popularity for his roles in silent films. Some of his notable works include The Cheat and Cheaper to Marry, showcasing his talent in various characters.
Death and Legacy
Richard Wayne passed away on March 15, 1958, leaving behind a collection of films that contributed to the foundation of early American cinema. His performances in films such as The Love Burglar have preserved his legacy in the industry.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Her Husband’s Trademark | 1922-02-01 | Allan Franklyn |
The Good Bad Boy | 1924-06-01 | Walter Howe |
The Cheat | 1923-08-27 | Defense Attorney |
Behind the Door | 1919-12-14 | McQuestion |
Luck in Pawn | 1919-11-19 | Cole Bently |
Cheaper to Marry | 1925-02-09 | Dal Whitney |
The Love Burglar | 1919-07-13 | Rosswell |
The Impossible Mrs. Bellew | 1922-10-22 | Jerry Woodruff |
Too Many Millions | 1918-12-08 | Second Friend |
Traveling Salesman | 1921-06-05 | Ted Watts |
The Six Best Cellars | 1920-02-08 | H. Sturtevant Jordan |
The Unknown Purple | 1923-10-01 | George Allison |
Reno | 1923-12-09 | Arthur Clayton |
Broadway Gold | 1923-01-01 | |
Sasquatch Hunters | 2005-12-04 | Spencer Combs (as Rick Holland) |