Holbrook Blinn

 

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From Wikipedia Holbrook Blinn (January 23, 1872 - June 24, 1928) was an American stage and film actor Blinn was born in San Francisco. His father was Charles H. Blinn, a Civil War veteran and his mother Nellie Hollbrook was an actress. He appeared on the legitimate stage as a child, and played throughout the United States and in London. He appeared in silent films, and was the director of popular one-act plays at New York's Princess Theatre. In 1900, he appeared in London in Ib and Little Christina. His Broadway stage successes include The Duchess of Dantzic (1903, as Napoleon), Salvation Nell (1908) in a breakout performance as the brutish husband of Mrs. Fiske, Within the Law (1912), Molière (1919), A Woman of No Importance (1916), The Lady of the Camellias (1917), and Getting Together (1918)

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Holbrook Blinn

Born 1872-01-23 (154 years ago) in San Francisco, California, USA. Dead 1928-06-24 (56 years).

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Holbrook Blinn (January 23, 1872 - June 24, 1928) was an

American stage and film actor

Blinn was born in San Francisco. His father was Charles H.

Blinn, a Civil War veteran and his mother Nellie Hollbrook was an actress. He

appeared on the legitimate stage as a child, and played throughout the United

States and in London. He appeared in silent films, and was the director of

popular one-act plays at New York's Princess Theatre.

In 1900, he appeared in London in Ib and Little Christina.

His Broadway stage successes include The Duchess of Dantzic (1903, as

Napoleon), Salvation Nell (1908) in a breakout performance as the brutish

husband of Mrs. Fiske, Within the Law (1912), Molière (1919), A Woman of No

Importance (1916), The Lady of the Camellias (1917), and Getting Together

(1918).

Some of his finest silent screen accomplishments are in

McTeague (1916), The Bad Man (1923), Rosita (1923), Yolanda (1924), and Janice

Meredith (1924), the latter two films both starring Marion Davies.

Blinn died from complications of a fall off his horse in

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