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Elliott Dexter
Dec 21, 1879 (144 years old) in Galveston, Texas, USA
Elliott Dexter (born Adelbert Elliott Dexter) was an American actor, in films from 1915 to 1925.
Known For
The Whispering Chorus
Daphne and the Pirate
Old Wives for New
A Romance of the Redwoods
Only 38
Credits
1925 ·
Stella Maris
as John Risca
1925 ·
Wasted Lives
as Clayton Gray
1925 ·
Capital Punishment
as
1924 ·
The Triflers
as Peter Noyes
1924 ·
The Age of Innocence
as
1924 ·
The Fast Set
as Richard Sones
1924 ·
Hello, 'Frisco
as Elliot Dexter
1924 ·
For Woman's Favor
as Howard Fiske
1924 ·
By Divine Right
as Austin Farrol
1923 ·
Flaming Youth
as Dr. Bobs
1923 ·
Adam's Rib
as Prof. Nathan Reade
1923 ·
The Common Law
as José Querida
1923 ·
Only 38
as Professor Charles Giddings
1923 ·
Mary of the Movies
as Elliott Dexter (uncredited)
1923 ·
Souls for Sale
as Self - Celebrity Actor in Commissary
1923 ·
Broadway Gold
as Eugene Durant
1922 ·
Enter Madame
as Gerald Fitzgerald
1922 ·
Grand Larceny
as John Annixter
1921 ·
Don't Tell Everything
as Harvey Gilroy
1921 ·
Forever
as Monsieur Pasquier
1921 ·
The Affairs of Anatol
as Max Runyon
1921 ·
The Witching Hour
as Psychic Jack Brookfield
1920 ·
Something to Think About
as David Markely
1919 ·
For Better, for Worse
as Dr. Edward Meade
1919 ·
Don't Change Your Husband
as James Denby Porter
1918 ·
The Squaw Man
as Jim Wynnegate
1918 ·
Women's Weapons
as Nicholas Elliot
1918 ·
We Can't Have Everything
as Jim Dyckman
1918 ·
Old Wives for New
as Charles Murdock
1918 ·
The Whispering Chorus
as George Coggeswell
1917 ·
The Eternal Temptress
as Harry Althrop
1917 ·
The Rise of Jenny Cushing
as Donelson Meigs
1917 ·
Stranded in Arcady
as Donald Prime
1917 ·
The Inner Shrine
as Marquis de Bienville
1917 ·
A Romance of the Redwoods
as Black' Brown, Road Agent
1917 ·
Castles for Two
as Brian O'Neil
1917 ·
Lost and Won
as Walter Crane
1916 ·
The Lash
as Warren Harding
1916 ·
An International Marriage
as John Oglesby
1916 ·
The Heart of Nora Flynn
as Nolan
1916 ·
Daphne and the Pirate
as Philip de Mornay
1916 ·
Diplomacy
as Julian Beauclerc