
George Field
Acting
Biography
No biography available for George Field.
Born: March 18, 1877
Place of Birth: San Francisco, California, USA
Known For

The Young Rajah
A young man raised in the American South discovers he is an Indian prince whose throne was taken by usurpers.

Blood and Sand
Juan is the son of a poor widow in Seville. Against his mother's wishes he pursues a career as toreador. He rapidly gains national prominence, and takes his childhood sweetheart Carmen as his bride. He meets the Marquis' daughter Doña Sol and finds himself in the awkward position of being in love with two women, which threatens the stability of his family and his position in society. He finds interesting parallels in the life of the infamous bandit Plumitas when they eventually meet by chance.

The Crimson Challenge
In the cattle town of Lost Valley, Buck Courtrey, saloon owner and political boss, covets Tharon, daughter of Jim Last, a small rancher; and when rebuffed, he has Last killed. Tharon swears revenge with her father's own guns and organizes a vigilante band to check Courtrey's activities. Learning that she loves Billy, a cowpuncher, Courtrey kidnaps and threatens to kill him unless Tharon agrees to marry Courtrey following his divorce from Ellen. Courtrey's wife informs Tharon of Billy's whereabouts, and she rescues him in time to join the townspeople attacking Courtrey's gang. Courtrey is pursued by Tharon, who kills him and returns to become Billy's wife.

The End of the Game
A love story that takes place at the time of the gold rush. Prospector Allister Burke is in love with Mary, but he believe the slanderous lies that are spread by Burke, his competitor.

Riddle Gawne
When Gawne finds his brother dying and hears that the killer has run off with his brother's wife, he swears revenge.

North of the Rio Grande
Son of Colonel Haddington, Bob leads a posse against raiders in a settlement. During his absence, one of the prize horses is stolen and his father is killed. Bob swears revenge and becomes known as Velantrie, leader of a band of semi-outlaws, and befriends a priest, Father Hillaire. At a mission, he meets Val, daughter of John Hannon, a wealthy ranch-owner.

A Sage Brush Hamlet
Larry Lang is out to get desperado Claude Dutton (Ed Piel), the man who killed his father, which is why he is known as a sagebrush Hamlet.

The Lady Barber of Roaring Gulch
Violet De Ray opens up a barber shop at Roaring Gulch. Violet not only does a ripping good business, but she unconsciously has a hand in hurrying along several matrimonial affairs which have hung fire. This is notably the case with Si, who has loved bashfully and at a respectable distance for years. He is lured into Violet's shop, and after his chin whiskers have been clipped he emerges elated; and this coupled with Mandy's desire to protect him from such evil influences, cements a long drawn out romance.

You Never Know
Eddie Manning, on a secret mission in Central America, is apparently penniless, and he becomes friends with a street urchin named Muggsy. When Muggsy is knocked down by a car, Manning meets its owner, Miriam Folansbee, and she offers him a job as a chauffeur. There is a plot to overthrow the country and Inez, a dancer at a cafe, tells Manning that Carlos Medina is the leader of the revolutionaries.

The Texas Kid
The Texas Kid is a 1920 silent Western.
Filmography
as Dr. Deering, aka The Black Hawk
as Prince
as Manuel
as Carlos Medina
as Prince Rajanya Paikparra Munsingh
as El Nacional
as Paul Perez
as Wylackie
as Miguel
as Pedro
as Juan Lopez
as Salonga
as Four-Ace Baker
as Pierre La Rouge
as Dr. Miguel Hernandez
as Da'mihr
as 'Nigger' Paisley
as Franklin Davis
as Lewis Harding
as Jesse Semple
as George Davis - the Cab Driver
as Joe Turner - Madge's Husband
as Dago Joe - the Barber