T. Jerome Lawler was an American actor who is best known for The Dazzling Miss Davison, Slander, and Wife Number Two. Born on July 13, 1887, in Canada, he had a notable career in film during the early 20th century. He passed away on January 6, 1974, in Santa Barbara, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
T. Jerome Lawler’s personal life details remain largely private, with minimal public information available. It is known that he was born in Canada and later moved to the United States where he built an acting career. His family life and relationships have not been extensively documented.
Career
Lawler became recognized for his performances in silent films during the 1910s. His roles in productions such as The Dazzling Miss Davison and Slander showcased his talent and contributed to his fame in early cinema. Throughout his career, he worked on various film projects, demonstrating versatility as an actor.
Death and Legacy
T. Jerome Lawler died on January 6, 1974, in Santa Barbara, California. His contributions to film, especially during the silent era, continue to be remembered by film historians. Though his later life details are scarce, his work in early cinema remains a part of film history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1922 | Her Majesty | ‘Slick’ Harry |
1917 | Wife Number Two | Leo (as T.J. Lawler) |
1917 | The Dazzling Miss Davison | Denver Van Santen |
1917 | The Mirror | Russell Dana (as T. Jerome Lawlor) |
1917 | The Debt | Baron Moreno |
1916 | Slander | John Blair |
1912 | The Tree of Knowledge | Short |
1912 | The Stranger | 1912 |
1912 | According to Law | Short |
1912 | Office Steele | Short |
1912 | His Chance to Make Good | Short |
1912 | Mr. Gilbert – the Plumber | Short |