Edgar Jones | |
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Born | June 17, 1874 Steubenville, Ohio |
Died | February 7, 1958 | (aged 83) Los Angeles, California
Occupation | Actor · Producer · Director |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Edgar Jones (June 17, 1874 – February 7, 1958) was an American actor, producer, writer, and director of silent films.[1][2] He starred in and directed the adaptation of Mildred Mason's The Gold in the Crock.[3] He also starred in and directed Siegmund Lubin films including Fitzhugh's Ride.[4] He established a film production business in Augusta, Maine that produced original stories and adaptations of Holman Day novels.[5]
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