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Edgar Jones
Actor, Director, Additional Credits
Born June 17, 1874Died February 7, 1958 (83 years)
Edgar Jones also known as Ed Jones and as "Pardner" Jones, was an American actor, producer, and director of films. He starred in and directed the adaptation of Mildred Mason's The Gold in the Crock. He also starred in and directed Siegmund Lubin films including Fitzhugh's Ride. He established a film production business in Augusta, Maine that produced adaptations of Holman Day novels.
Filmography
1921 | The Big Punch · as The Sheriff |
1914 | A Country Girl · as Edgar Manners |
1914 | A Chance in Life · as Frank Deacon |
1914 | A Deal in Real Estate · as Riley Leigh |
1914 | Fitzhugh's Ride · as Robert Fitzhugh |
1914 | Between Two Fires · as Everett Kenyon |
1913 | Before the Last Leaves Fall · as Tom Stone |
1913 | An Enemy's Aid · as Tom Richards |
1913 | Breed of the North · as John/jim Smith |
1913 | Her Only Boy · as Ed Ryan - The Wayward Son |
1913 | His Redemption · as Ed Cole |
1913 | The Girl Back East · as Edward Rand |
1913 | The Right Road · as John Craig |
1913 | The Evil One · as Fleet Foot |
1913 | The Engraver · as Ralph Davis - The Engraver |
1913 | The Girl of the Sunset Pass · as Jack Keen |
1913 | The Girl and the Gambler · as Jack Oakley - The Gambler |