W.H. Bainbridge

W.H. Bainbridge was an American actor known for Passion Fruit, Traffic in Souls, and God’s Country and the Woman. He was born on March 21, 1853, in England, UK, and passed away on October 24, 1931, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

W.H. Bainbridge was born in England but later moved to the United States where he pursued an acting career. Details about his family and personal life are limited, but his work in film and theater reflects his passion for performance.

Death and Legacy

Bainbridge died on October 24, 1931, leaving behind a legacy in early cinema. His contributions to the film industry in the early 20th century helped shape the acting landscape, and he is remembered for his notable roles in several silent films.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
His Back Against the Wall 1922-05-21 Henry Welling
Bonnie May 1920-06-10
A Broadway Scandal 1918-06-01 Dr. Kendall
The Door Between 1917-12-10 Sir Robert
The Desire of the Moth 1917-10-22 Col. Vorhis
Under Handicap 1917-09-03 John Crawford
The Savage 1917-11-19 Michael Montague
Seeing It Through 1920-01-01
Hands Down 1918-02-11 Dan Stuyvesant
Hungry Eyes 1918-03-11 Dudley Appleton
Traffic in Souls 1913-11-24 Mr. Smith
The White Panther 1924-01-22 Sir Arthur Fallington – The Governor
Under Two Flags 1922-11-06 The Colonel
The Talk of the Town 1918-09-28
Passion Fruit 1921-01-01 Peter Dominant
Desert Gold 1919-11-21 Jim Belding (as William H. Bainbridge)
The Marcellini Millions 1917-05-14 E.J. Waring
In Folly’s Trail 1920-09-06 Col. Houston
The Promise 1917-02-19 D.S. Appleton
God’s Country and the Woman 1916-04-24 John Adare
The Bond Between 1917-04-02 John Fownes
Mystic Faces 1918-09-08 Letty’s Father