Templer Saxe was an American actor and writer who is best known for How Women Love, Captain Blood, and A Case of Eugenics. He was born on August 22, 1865, in Redhill, Surrey, England, UK, and died on April 17, 1935, in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Templer William Edward Edevein, known as Templar Saxe, lived a life dedicated to the arts. Little is known about his early life or family background, but he established a successful career in film during the early 20th century.
Career
Saxe was active in the film industry for several decades, appearing in various silent films. He gained recognition for his performances and contributed to the evolution of cinematic storytelling in his time.
Death and Legacy
Templer Saxe passed away on April 17, 1935, in Cincinnati, Ohio. His work remains a part of the early history of American cinema, and he is remembered for his unique contributions to the film industry during its formative years.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Gall and Golf | 1917-09-03 | |
The Primrose Path | 1925-09-14 | Dude Talbot |
Her Night of Romance | 1924-11-24 | Dr. Wellington |
Captain Blood | 1924-09-21 | Gov. Steed |
The Devil’s Prize | 1916-11-06 | Mark Stratton |
A Lily in Bohemia | 1915-05-04 | |
The Dancers | 1925-01-04 | Fothering |
Beau Brummel | 1924-03-30 | Desmond Wertham |
Human Desire | 1919-10-31 | Paul Stapleton |
Two Weeks | 1920-01-25 | |
The Phantom of the Opera | 1925-09-22 | Bit Role in Faust (uncredited) |
When a Man Loves | 1927-08-21 | Baron Chevral (uncredited) |
How Women Love | 1922-10-15 | Casanova |
In Search of a Thrill | 1923-11-20 | Sir George Dumphy |
Billy’s Wager | 1915-01-06 | Count de Meaux |
Bertie’s Stratagem | 1915-07-08 | Letty’s Father |
Stolen Goods | 1924-06-29 | Mr. Perkins |
The Sleep of Cyma Roget | 1920-07-01 | The Hindoo Hypnotist |
The Breath of Araby | 1915-05-08 | Ahmed Hassan |
The Still, Small Voice | 1915-02-23 | |
Millionaire for a Day | 1921-07-18 | Gamble Mason |
The Dawn of Freedom | 1916-08-14 | Count |
Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation | 1917-04-09 | Baron Reyva |
The Teeth of the Tiger | 1919-11-02 | Antoine Jabot |
The Man Who Laughs | 1928-04-27 | Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) |
The Fates and Flora Fourflush | 1914-10-26 |