
Robert Brower
Acting
Biography
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Born: July 14, 1850
Place of Birth: Point Pleasant, New York, USA
Known For

The Cossack Whip
Feodor Turov, chief of the Russian Czar's secret police, orders his Cossacks to attack a village he believes to be infested with rebels. The Cossacks attack the village and massacre almost everyone, and the young Katerina is whipped to death. Before escaping to England, her sister Darya swears to avenge her sister's death. Years later--now one of the world's most famous prima ballerinas--she returns to Russia. Turov falls in love with her and manages to secure a meeting. She coyly asks him to take her to see a prison first. As it turns out, what he has planned for her is nothing compared to what she has planned for him.

The Invisible Man
After experimenting on himself and becoming invisible, scientist Jack Griffin, now aggressive due to the drug's effects, seeks a way to reverse the experiment at any cost.

Laugh, Clown, Laugh
A despairing clown suffering a broken heart and a self-indulgent count who uncontrollably laughs learn to help each other with their problems, but both fall in love with the same young woman.

The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg
A young prince falls in love with a beautiful barmaid while at university in old Heidelberg.

Beggars of Life
After killing her treacherous step-father, a girl tries to escape the country with a young vagabond. She dresses as a boy, they hop freight trains, quarrel with a group of hobos, and steal a car in their attempt to escape the police, and reach Canada.

The Little Minister
In 1840 Scotland, a young lass named Babbie revels in the country life and frolics with the locals, simple weavers whose livelihood is threatened by increasing industrialization. When Lord Rintoul attempts to rout the rebellious weavers, Babbie always manages to send word in time to prevent their being taken by surprise. Gavin, new minister to the town, falls in love with Babbie, and his relationship with the young gypsy almost costs him his position. But what Gavin and his parishioners do not know is that Babbie is actually Lady Babbie, ward of Lord Rintoul.

Hawthorne of the U.S.A.
American law clerks Anthony Hamilton Hawthorne and Rodney Blake are nearly broke in Monte Carlo when Hawthorne breaks the bank. While driving through the impoverished kingdom of Bovinia, Hawthorne falls in love with a woman he meets when he retrieves his blown-off cap. Deciding to stay, Hawthorne is persuaded to finance a revolution until he learns that the woman he loves is Princess Irma and that she is in danger of being assassinated.

The Mystery of the Double Cross
Originally written for Pearl White, this silent serial is a great action-packed adventure starring Molly King and Leon Bary. This serial had fifteen chapters, each one two reels in length. The chapters were: 1. The Lady in Number '7' 2. The Masked Stranger 3. An Hour to Live 4. Kidnapped 5. The Life Current 6. The Dead Come Back 7. Into Thin Air 8. The Stranger Disposes 9. When Jail Birds Fly 10. The Hole-in-the-Wall 11. Love's Sacrifice 12. Riddle of the Double Cross 13. The Face of the Stranger 14. The Hidden Brand 15. Mystery of the Double Cross.

The Ambassador's Daughter
The theft of an important document from the ambassador's residence leads his daughter to investigate the crime.

The Totville Eye
A printer and his young assistant take over a local newspaper while the editor is away.
Filmography
as Farmer (uncredited)
as (uncredited)
as Blind Sims
as Stage Manager (uncredited)
as Minister to the King (uncredited)
as Ferdinand Murrieta
as Sam Beasley
as Dick Donaldson
as The Kleptomaniac
as The Father
as Art Salesman
as Gen. Jeff
as The King
as Hugo Kermaier
as Horatio Whipple
as Professor Huxley
as Don José della Guerda
as Bishop
as Butler
as Marriage License Clerk
as Hendry Munn
as Butler
as Scotch Lawyer
as The Minister
as Dr. Martin
as Attorney Conkwright
as Uncle Rufus
as Parson Neil
as Mountain Bishop
as Count of Pomerania
as Uncle Issacs
as King Augustus III
as The Squire
as Mr. Remwick
as Daniel Marden
as Doctor Oppenheim
as Herbert Brewster
as Mr. Crosby
as Andre Lukovsky
as Stockbroker
as The Boss
as Mr. Osborne
as James Montrose
as John Atkinson
as The ambassador
as Thomas Adams, the editor
as The Enlightened Employer
as Mr. Langdon