Ted Edwards

Ted Edwards was an American actor who is best known for Maniac, Fires of Youth, and Polygamy. Born on May 9, 1884, in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK, he passed away on September 29, 1945, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Ted Edwards, whose birth name was M.E. Burrell, had a successful career in acting. Little is known about his personal and family life, but he made significant contributions to film and theater during his lifetime.

Career Highlights

Edwards was known for his roles in both silent films and talkies, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Some of his memorable performances include his role in the 1934 horror film Maniac and the comedy Polygamy released in 1936. He also appeared in numerous silent short films, laying the foundation for his future success in cinema.

Death and Legacy

Ted Edwards died on September 29, 1945, in Los Angeles, California. His work in the film industry continues to be remembered, especially for his roles in notable films from the early 20th century. His contributions have left a lasting mark on the history of cinema.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
Maniac1934-09-11Buckley
Fatty’s Tintype Tangle1915-07-26Cop
Hearts and Planets1915-02-20Reverend D. Burns
A Bath House Beauty1914-04-12
Ambrose’s First Falsehood1914-12-12Funeral Director’s Assistant
A Submarine Pirate1915-12-26Waiter (uncredited)
A Busy Day1914-05-07Policeman (uncredited)
Caught in a Cabaret1914-04-27Singer (uncredited)
Polygamy1936-11-15Jig
The Way to the Gold1957-05-10Sid Songster Sr.