
Harry Lonsdale
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Harry Lonsdale.
Born: December 5, 1865
Place of Birth: Worcester, England, UK
Known For

Monte Cristo
A film adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas novel. Edmond Dantes is falsely accused by those jealous of his good fortune, and is sentenced to spend the rest of his life in the notorious island prison, Chateau d'If. While imprisoned, he meets the Abbe Faria, a fellow prisoner whom everyone believes to be mad. The Abbe tells Edmond of a fantastic treasure hidden away on a tiny island, that only he knows the location of...

Little Orphant Annie
Annie, left orphaned after the death of her mother, goes to live in an orphanage where she tells her fellow orphans stories of ghosts and goblins. The matron of the orphanage finds Annie's closest relative, the abusive Uncle Thomp. Her uncle who puts her to hard work doing hard labor on his farm, belittling her all the while. Big Dave, a neighbor and tough cow-poke sees this and comes to her aid. Dave becomes her protector. Eventually Annie goes to live with Squire Goode and his large family. There, she entertains the children of the household with her stories, but sees her abusive aunt and uncle as her chief tormentors. She tells stories of how the goblins will take away the children if they are not good. Each story she tells is illustrated. War breaks out and Dave, who Annie adores, enlists. Uncle Thomp, hearing that Dave has been killed in action, takes pleasure in telling Annie the news. Broken-hearted, Annie falls ill and dies in bed, surrounded by family.

Who Shall Take My Life?
A man is found guilty of murdering a woman by way of circumstantial evidence, and is executed. Afterwards, it is discovered that his supposed victim is not dead at all, but working as a prostitute in a Western city. Scenario was written for the screen by Maibelle Heikes Justice, who was an outspoken opponent of capital punishment.

The Vagabond Trail
Searching for his wayward brother, saddle tramp Donnegan (Buck Jones) gets in trouble with a bully and is thrown off a freight train

The Mask
The Mask 1921 film

Fighting for Gold
Tom Mix plays Jack Kilmeny, an Englishman who owns a gold claim in the U.S. Jack has two problems -- his worthless partner Curly (Jack Nelson), and the British company on the land next to his who hope to jump his claim.

Vanishing Trails
A 15-chapter Western serial. The serial involves the mystery of the murder of William Stillman (Wells) and the finding of the heir to his fortune. Silent Joe (Farnum) arrives in an effort to discover the murderer and prove that he is the true heir. He and the heroine Lou (Anderson) have their adventures in the mountainous terrain with its "vanishing trails." They are aided by The Shadow (Orlamond), a demented scientist with his trained dog, and several remarkable, death-dealing inventions.

Beware of Strangers
Beware of Strangers is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Colin Campbell

The Girl in His House
When his sweetheart jilts him, wealthy James Armitage leaves his family estate in the hands of attorney Samuel Bordman and heads for Burma. Six years later, Armitage discovers that his former girlfriend has just become a widow, thus he sails back to America in hopes of rekindling the romance.

A Change of Administration
The story concerns the difficulties of a clerk in the war department, betrothed to the daughter of an ambassador, who loses his position by the change of administration.
Filmography
as Brewster (butler)
as Bland
as Colonel Macon
as Simpkins
as Neville
as Dantes, Father of Edmond
as Parks
as Consul
as Old Joe Cumberland
as Winthrop Parker
as Grandon
as Anthony Briggs
as The Duke of Devenham
as The Duke
as Bobyan Verinder (as H. Lounsdale)
as Annie's Uncle
as Bob Burlington
as Henry Hunt
as Honorable James Munroe
as John DeLacy
as Rupert Cowdray
as Father Roubier
as Victor St. Aubyn
as Honorable Cecil Winthrope
as Thurlow
as Gates - the Faro King
as Tom Walker
as Colonel Lukas
as Detective Doolittle
as Belle's Father
as The Mexican Ambassador
as The Minister
as A.G. Dow - the Lawyer