
Billy Mason
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 1, 1889
Known For

The Laird of McGillicuddy
Comedy in which Charles retaliates when Louise breaks off their engagement. Louise breaks off her engagement to Charles. Out of revenge, Charles and his friends turn Kees the milkman into a Scottish lord, who is meant to make a big impression at the ball. He dances very rudely with Louise, and out of nervousness admits that he is only a milkman. Charles responds angrily, and pretends that this was a joke that his friends had arranged; he then tries to hit Kees and his friends. Louise stops him, and they kiss, once again in love.

Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts
Rival spies on a train cross swords over a woman and an airplane shipment in this Keystone comedy.

Looking for Trouble
Mr. Simp is subservient to all his wife does or says, and as his wife is a militant suffragette, Mr. Simp is a firm adherent to the cause. He receives a letter from Mr. Charles Trouble, telling him to meet that gentleman, as he would like to talk business with him.

The Usual Way
The Usual Way

Smithy's Grandma Party
Smithy's Grandma Party

Hello, Trouble
Hello, Trouble

At the Old Maid's Call
At the Old Maid's Call

Into Society and Out
This amusing and diverting comedy depicts the trials and tribulations of a French nobleman to win the hand of a rich American girl. He is about to succeed when Fate, in the form of two tramps, steps in and he has to abdicate in favor of the higher power.

Sticky Fingers

Cinders of Love
Chester Conklin, as the fire chief, clashes with Slim Summerville, police chief.
Filmography
as George Huntley
as Geoffrey Patten
as Harry Lockwood
as The Police Chief's Son
as Airplane Demonstrator
as Percy
as Suitor
as Joe Cutup
as Swifty Sam
as Billy
as William Mason