Robert Cain

Robert Cain was an American actor who is best known for Kidnapped (1917), Male and Female (1919), and The Dawn of a Tomorrow (1915). He was born on June 4, 1886, in Chicago, Illinois, USA, and passed away on April 27, 1954, in New York City, New York, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Information about Robert Cain’s personal life, including his family, is limited. It is known that he was active in the film industry during the early 20th century. Cain was part of the silent film era, which profoundly shaped his acting career.

Career

Robert Cain had a fulfilling career in acting, making his mark in several acclaimed films of his time. His roles in classic movies such as Kidnapped and Male and Female showcased his talent and contributed to the rich history of early cinema.

Death and Legacy

Robert Cain died on April 27, 1954, in New York City. His contributions to the film industry during the silent film era leave a lasting legacy, remembered by film enthusiasts and historians alike for his performances and roles.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Male and Female 1919-11-23 Lord Brockelhurst
He Comes Up Smiling 1918-09-09
The Eternal Grind 1916-04-17 Ernest Wharton
Three Weeks 1924-02-10 Verchoff
Unseen Forces 1920-11-29 Aenold Crane
The White Pearl 1915-10-10 Capt. Featherstone
The Dawn of a Tomorrow 1915-06-07 Holt’s Nephew
The End of the Road 1919-02-16
When the Door Opened 1925-12-06 Henry Morgan
Kidnapped 1917-05-07 Alan Breck
Man-Woman-Marriage 1921-03-27 Bruce Schuyler
Secret Service 1919-06-15 Captain Henry Dumont
The Dancer of Paris 1926-02-28
The Rose of Paris 1924-11-09 Christian
The Witching Hour 1921-04-10
The Death Dance 1918-07-01 Mr. Boresky
The Tiger’s Claw 1923-04-22 Sothern
Too Much Money 1926-01-03 Dana Stuart
Held by the Enemy 1920-10-24 Brigade Surgeon Fielding
Conductor 1492 1924-01-12 Richard Langford
The Innocent Lie 1916-04-20 Capt. Stewart
Paid in Full 1919-02-23 Joe Brooks
The Impossible Mrs. Bellew 1922-10-22 Lance Bellew
My Lady Incog. 1916-01-16 Teddy De Veaux
The Bachelor’s Romance 1915-02-11 Gerald
Hollywood 1923-08-19 Robert Cain
The Everlasting Whisper 1925-11-10 Gratton
Husband Hunters 1927-01-15 Bartley Mortimer
Racing Hearts 1923-07-15 Fred Claxton
The Golden Bed 1925-01-25 Savarac
The Crossroads of New York 1922-06-22 Garrett Chesterfield
Eastward Ho! 1919-11-23