
Alan Edwards
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Alan Edwards.
Born: June 2, 1892
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Known For

Junior Miss
A Manhattan family's Christmas season turns topsy-turvy when 13-year-old Judy Graves mistakenly thinks her newly-arrived visiting uncle has just been released from prison.

If You Could Only Cook
An auto engineer and a professor's daughter pose as married servants in a mobster's mansion.

Clear All Wires!
Buckley is an unethical reporter who manipulates the news for his own benefit as much as he reports it. When he is in Paris to get a medal for being rescued from his alleged kidnappers, he finds that his boss, Stevens, at the Chicago Globe is going with his old gal Dolly. When Stevens learns that Dolly is staying with Buckley in Moscow, he fires Buckley. To get his job back, Buckley and Lefty stage a great news story about the shooting of the last Romanoff, but the plan backfires and they are now in line to be shot by the Commissar.

They Shall Have Music
The future is bleak for a troubled boy from a broken home in the slums. He runs away when his step father breaks his violin, ending up sleeping in the basement of a music school for poor children.

Looking Forward
Depression Era story set in London about a wealthy shop owner who goes bankrupt and is forced to fire his faithful staff.

The Show-Off
Aubrey cons Amy into thinking he's a railroad bigwig. When he loses his job he takes one wearing a sandwich board. After he helps Joe sell his patent for a good price and an old railroad deal comes through, he's back on top and ready to marry Amy again.

Frontier Marshal
Thinly veiled reworking of the Wyatt Earp story with the renamed Michael Wyatt rolling into Tombstone, becoming acquainted, teaming up, and cleaning up the town with the help of “Doc” Warren and saloon singer Queenie La Verne, while sweet young maiden Mary Reid waits patiently on the sidelines.

Mr. District Attorney
An assistant prosecutor and his spunky friend investigate a suddenly hot case.

Forty Naughty Girls
Hildegarde Withers and Inspector Piper try to solve a murder while attending a popular Broadway show.

Alias Mr. Twilight
Geoffrey Holden (Lloyd Corrigan) is an elderly con-man who is a lovable old man when providing his beloved granddaughter (Gigi Perreau) with the simple luxuries of life, yet has no qualms when working a racket devised to relieve his victims of their property. Trudy Marshall is the governess of the granddaughter, and is in love with a detective (Michael Duane) who is about to expose the old man's unsuspected activities.
Filmography
as T.L. Manning (uncredited)
as Haskell Cummings Sr.
as Maj. Lane
as Roland Palmer
as Guest
as Grew
as Saunders
as Concertgoer Throwing Tickets Away (uncredited)
as Ricky Rickman
as Steve Deland
as Valaroff
as Pete Mattland
as Bob Reynolds
as Jerry Benson
as Tom Mallory
as Frank Harling
as Doc Warren
as Al Dexter
as Colonel Nicholai Petroff
as Gray Mortimer
as Ernesto Traversi
as Pettingwaite
as Bernard Holt
as Arthur Trask
as Frank Roberts