Robert Broderick was an American actor and writer, best known for his roles in The Redemption of David Corson (1914), Just for Tonight (1918), and The Dictator (1915).
Personal and Family Life
Robert Broderick was born in 1864 in Pennsylvania, USA. He was married to Maureen Broderick, and together they had one child.
Death and Legacy
Broderick passed away on July 9, 1921, in New York City, New York, USA. His contributions to early cinema have left a lasting impression, particularly through his notable performances in silent films.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Last Volunteer | 1914-08-21 | Von Tromp |
Arizona | 1913-07-31 | Henry Canby |
Arms and the Woman | 1916-11-25 | Marcus |
King Rene’s Daughter | 1913-07-01 | King René |
The White Pearl | 1915-10-10 | Capt. Marvell |
The Eagle’s Mate | 1914-07-10 | Abner Morne |
Just for Tonight | 1918-09-16 | Theodore ‘Ted’ Whitney Sr. |
The Sea Waif | 1918-12-30 | Cail Potter |
Bridges Burned | 1917-02-05 | Thomas O’Brien |
Proxies | 1921-05-01 | Detective Linton |
Gambier’s Advocate | 1915-06-17 | Mr. Muir |
The Dictator | 1915-06-21 | Col. Bowie |
Daughter of Destiny | 1917-12-23 | Ambassador Ashley |
A Modern Jekyll and Hyde | 1913-12-29 | Jethro Smith – a modern Jekyll and Hyde |