
Hayes E. Robertson
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Hayes E. Robertson.
Born: April 11, 1893
Place of Birth: Galveston, Texas, USA
Known For

Choo-Choo!
The gang trades places with a group of orphans about to take a train ride.

A Lad an' a Lamp
The gang finds what they think is a magic lamp.

Leaping Love
Charley falls for both a mother and her daughter.

Shameful Behavior?
One time “plain Jane” Daphne Carrol returns from Paris a "polished" flapper. She sets her cap for her sister's brother-in-law, Custis Lee even though he is indifferent to her. When Custis’s brother, Jack, managing editor of the local newspaper prints a story of Daphne's return her picture accidentally appears over a news item about the escape of Sally Long from an insane asylum. Daphne gains entrance to Custis' house and poses as Sally, claiming him to be her husband. Fearful for his life, he humors her until he can engage a nurse to watch her. Daphne enjoys the joke until she discovers that her nurse is actually Sally--and Sally's husband tries to rob the Custis home. In the merry mix-up Daphne faints in Custis' arms and is forced to declare that she is his wife; after the complications are resolved, they decide to make the arrangement legal.

Wild Beauty
A soldier returns home from World War I with a beautiful black horse that he saved on the battlefield, and names Thunderhoof. He enters the horse in a local race, hoping to earn enough money to save the family ranch of the girl he loves. However, the crooks intent on taking the ranch manage to capture a notorious wild horse and enter it in the same race, believing that it can beat Thunderhoof and thereby ensure that they're able to take the ranch.
Filmography
as Cook (uncredited)
as Train Porter
as Violinist (uncredited)
as Washington - stableman
as The Butler