Robert Paton Gibbs

Robert Paton Gibbs was an American actor who is best known for Robinson Crusoe, The Jungle, and The Fall of the Romanoffs. He was born around 1860 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and passed away on February 22, 1941, in Staten Island, New York.

Personal and Family Life

Robert Paton Gibbs had a brother named Dr. L. H. Gibbs and a nephew, J. Harrington Gibbs Jr., both of whom lived in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Details about his early life and family background are limited, but he maintained ties with his relatives throughout his life.

Career

Throughout his acting career, Gibbs appeared in various films during the silent movie era. He gained recognition for his roles in notable films such as The Jungle, Robinson Crusoe, and The Fall of the Romanoffs. His performances contributed to the early development of American cinema.

Death and Legacy

Robert Paton Gibbs died on February 22, 1941, in Staten Island, New York. He left behind a legacy as an actor from the silent film era, remembered for his work in significant films of the time. His contributions to the film industry continue to be acknowledged by film historians.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
The Jungle1914-05-25Antanas (as Robert Payton Gibbs)
Her Silent Sacrifice1917-11-14
The Fall of the Romanoffs1918-01-01Baron Frederick
Lure of Ambition1919-11-16Miguel Lopez
Even as Eve1920-01-15Maj. Brent