
J.H. Gilmour
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 1, 1857
Place of Birth: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Known For

The House of Hate
A young heiress of an American gun factory is threatened by a masked man after her father was murdered. This criminal might be a member of her family or a German agent, who wants to get information about the factory's products, perhaps his mystery has a combined solution - we will probably never know...

The Witness for the Defense
Stella Derrick and Dick Hazelwood love each other, but their families want them to make better financial matches.

The Woman in White
The lead Florence La Badie plays dual roles. Clever editing is used for the scene where her two characters meet. La Badie, however, does appear twice within a scene via superimposition, but that's in a flashback-within-a-mirror scene. There are a couple such scenes where La Badie's reflection in the mirror reflects her reflective melancholy mood.

The Return of Draw Egan
A small town marshal’s secret past as an outlaw comes back to haunt him when an old associate shows up and threatens to expose his former dark deeds.

The Man Without a Country
Convicted in a revolutionary conspiracy, a man rashly states that he wishes never again to hear the name of the United States of America. The judge grants him his wish, sentencing him to life aboard a ship always at sea, aboard with sailors under orders never to let him hear of his homeland in any way. The punishment nearly destroys him, while changing him thoroughly.

King Lear
An aging King invites disaster, when he abdicates to his corrupt, toadying daughters, and rejects his loving and honest one.

Divorce and the Daughter
A married man suddenly inherits a fortune and finally has enough money to live his dream of becoming an artist. He moves his wife and daughter to a big expensive house and starts living the life of a "bohemian" artist. When he begins an affair with another woman, his wife leaves him and his daughter Alicia breaks off her engagement to a wealthy doctor and becomes involved in the "free love" movement espoused by one Herbert Rawlins. Rawlins, however, has his own plans for Alicia, and they don't involve "sharing" her with anyone else. Complications ensue.

The Naulahka
Trying to win the Three C's railroad line for his home town of Topaz, Colorado, Nicholas "Nick" Tarvin journeys to India to secure the famed jewel known as the Naulahka, which he plans to present to Mrs. Mutrie, the railroad president's wife.

The Last of the Carnabys
The affluent Carnabys have now dwindled in fortune and family, leaving just Lucy and her brother, Gordon in financial straits. Situations escalate as they struggle to pay their bills and deal with Gordon's gambling debts.

A Crooked Romance
Mary's supposed father, Syd, trains her to believe theft is justifiable. Caught robbing a man's house, Mary escapes and Syd is jailed. Mary begins working as a locksmith. When she meets the man again, will he believe she's changed?
Filmography
as The Stranger
as Baron Cosaco
as Henry Fortune
as Gregg
as The Patrician
as Henry Fortune
as Grant Kimberly
as Harold Hazelwood
as Neville Cardross
as Dr. Webb
as U.S. Consul Seaton
as bishop
as Thomas Sterling
as Mr. Mutrie
as Winthrop Waldon
as Amos Winthrop
as Van Brunn
as Trowbridge
as Mike
as Capt. Banforth
as Her Father
as Butler
as Frederic Fairlie
as The Priest
as Dr. Kirk
as The Earl of Kent
as Alicia's Father
as (uncredited)
as John Bowden - Civil War Veteran