Willard Wayne

Willard Wayne was an American actor who is best known for The Voice on the Wire, Perils of the Secret Service, and Like Wildfire. Born on August 17, 1893, in Utah, USA, he made a notable impact in the silent film era. He passed away on January 28, 1966, in Riverside, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Willard Wayne’s personal life details are minimal, but he was born in Utah and lived through significant changes in the film industry during his career. He married and settled in California, where he continued his work in film until his death.

Career

Wayne began his acting career in the early 1910s, becoming known for his roles in various silent films. He appeared in multiple short films and features, demonstrating his talent in diverse characters, from dramatic roles to comedic parts. Throughout his career, he was recognized for playing dynamic and memorable roles in cinema during the silent film era.

Death and Legacy

Willard Wayne passed away on January 28, 1966, leaving behind a legacy as one of the actors of the silent film age. His contributions to early cinema continue to be remembered, especially for the films he starred in that were made during a pivotal time in film history.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1916Her Wedding DayDr. Hastings
1916Oh! You Honeymoon!Bert Marsh
1917The Voice on the WireWayne
1917Perils of the Secret Service(Episode #6)
1917Like WildfirePhil
1917The GrudgeAlan Hardy
1917The Spindle of LifeMinor Role (uncredited)
1917Caught in the ActBilly
1917Jungle TreacheryStenographer
1918Inside the LinesCaptain Woodhouse
1917The Bubble of LoveBurton
1917The Signet RingPeyton Carr
1917Her Strange ExperienceRoy