
Monroe Salisbury
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Monroe Salisbury.
Born: May 8, 1876
Place of Birth: Angola, New York, USA
Known For

The Squaw Man
Blamed for the theft of an orphans fund, Captain James Wynnegate flees to the West where he makes a new life with the Indian woman Nat-U-Rich.

Brewster's Millions
The first movie adaptation of the famous novel where a young man has to spend a fortune on 60 days to inherit an even larger sum of money. Considered to be a lost film.

Double Trouble
Double Trouble is a 1915 American silent romantic comedy film written and directed by Christy Cabanne and stars Douglas Fairbanks in his third motion picture. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Herbert Quick. A print of the film is held by the Cohen Media Group.

The Virginian
A good-natured but chivalrous cowboy romances the local schoolmarm and leads the posse that brings a gang of rustlers, which includes his best friend, to justice.

The Jade Box
Released in both sound and silent versions, this ten-chapter serial starred former cowboy ace Jack Perrin and chapterplay veteran Louise Lorraine. One of a group of Americans steals the Jade Box, which holds the secret of invisibility; a murderous Oriental cult wants it back and tracks them down.

The Man From Home

The Devil's Assistant
A physician enacts revenge on the woman he loves after she marries another by treating her exhaustion with maddening drugs. The film depicts her descent into madness in a red-tinted trip to hell itself.

The Rose of the Rancho
Esra Kincaid takes land by force and, having taken the Espinoza land, his sights are set on the Castro rancho. Government agent Kearney holds him off till the cavalry shows up and he can declare his love for Juanita, called “the Rose of the Rancho.”

The Blinding Trail
Flighty Helen Halverson decides that she wants to marry Big Jim McKenzie, the boss of the logging camp her father owns, after he is temporarily blinded after he crashes his toboggan into a tree in order to avoid hitting Helen. She convinces her cousin Adele--who is actually also in love with Jim--to get him to propose. Jim's sight returns and he and Helen marry, but on the day their child is to be born, he goes blind again. Frustrated by being married to a blind man, Helen falls in love with his assistant Jean Du Bray. Complications ensue.

The Great Alone
Monroe Salisbury plays a man of the Northwoods. This time he's Silent Duval, of mixed-blood origin, who distinguishes himself as a football player at Stanford University. But his Indian blood makes him an outcast and when he is injured, only one white girl is there to comfort him. So he decides to return home where he'll get some respect.
Filmography
as John Lamar
as Silent Duval
as Eric Straive
as Asa Whipple
as Rossingnol
as Tony
as Jim McKenzie
as Lieutenant George Blenton
as Jean Lafitte
as Hugon
as Bateese Latour
as Alan MacDonald
as John Gregory ('The Eagle')
as Dale Revenal
as Dago Sam
as Anthony Ives Eckhart
as Crown Prince, Zollenstein / John Mortimer
as Julio Sandoval
as Christopher Roy
as The Stranger
as Dr. Howard Graham
as Dr. Lorenz
as Conrad La Grange - Civilization
as Alessandro Assis - Son of Chief Pablo Assis
as Hotel Clerk
as Mary's Cousin
as Stutten, Pitt's Friend
as Sam Parker
as King Frederick
as Don Luis del Torre
as Hon. Almerce St. Aubyn
as Sidney Rosenthal
as Mr. Ogden (uncredited)
as District Attorney
as Noppier Harrison
as Sir Henry - Earl of Kerhill