William Brunton was a Canadian actor who is best known for Stingaree (1915), The Squaw Man (1918), and Fast Freight 3205 (1914).
Personal and Family Life
William Brunton was born on March 13, 1883, in Canada. He was married to Louella Maxam, and together they shared a life during his acting career. Details about his family life are limited, but he was recognized for his contributions to early cinema.
Death and Legacy
William Brunton passed away on February 19, 1965, in Los Angeles, California, USA. His work in films, particularly during the silent film era, has left a lasting impact on the industry. He is remembered for his versatile roles and contributions to early filmmaking.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
---|---|---|
The Flaw in the Alibi | 1914-06-29 | Walter Randall – Ruth’s Sweetheart |
An Arizona Wooing | 1915-05-03 | Thomas Dixon |
The Lost Express | 1917-09-17 | Charles Bonner |
The Valley of the Giants | 1919-08-31 | Buck Ogilvy |
The Railroad Raiders | 1917-04-09 | Roy Wilson |
The Mad Marriage | 1921-01-31 | Willie |
The Squaw Man | 1918-12-15 | Shorty |
The Conversion of Smiling Tom | 1915-04-20 | Hiram Flint |
The Girl and the Game | 1915-01-02 | |
The Manager of the B & A | 1916-09-25 | Gordon Holt |
Stingaree | 1915-11-24 | Robert Randolph |
Medicine Bend | 1916-07-03 | Tony Wickwire |
Judith of the Cumberlands | 1916-07-31 | Pony Card |
The Diamond Runners | 1916-08-28 | Hon. Fortesque Holstead |