
Robert Schable
Acting
Biography
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Born: August 31, 1873
Known For

The Love of Sunya
A young woman at life's crossroads is granted mystic visions of how her decisions will affect her future life.

Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is a master at solving the most impenetrable mysteries, but he has his work cut out for him on his latest case. As the famed detective investigates an alleged theft, he’s brought face to face with his most devious adversary yet — Professor Moriarty.

The Locked Door
On her first anniversary, Ann Reagan finds that her sister-in-law is involved with a shady character that she used to be intimate with, and determines to intervene.

The Man and the Moment
Relentlessly pursued by gold digger Viola Hatfield millionaire Michel Towne decides to put her off through a marriage of convenience with surprising consequences. Based on a story by Elinor Glyn.

The Test of Honor
After serving a term in prison for a crime he did not commit, a man exacts revenge upon the two people who framed him.

On with the Dance
Sonia, a Russian dancer, comes to New York seeking her fortune. She marries Peter Derwynt, a young architect, but their marriage is not a good one. Sonia falls under the spell of a rich Broadway mogul, Jimmy Sutherland, whose wife is in love with Peter. The mix of relationships comes crashing apart when Sutherland ends up murdered.

Without Limit
Robert Frazer and Anna Q. Nilsson star in this drama, based on Temple Dusk by Calvin Johnson. David Marlowe (Frazer), the son of a clergyman (Frank Currier), is seduced by the earthly delights of drinking and gambling. While intoxicated he proposes to Ember Edwards (Nilsson), and she accepts because he has told her he is rich and she is sick of her poverty-stricken life. At a gambling house run by Clement Palter (Charles Lane), David takes a 25 dollar check from Bunny Fish (Robert Schable), changes the amount to 2,500 dollars, and proceeds to lose the whole sum at faro.

Sailors' Wives
Informed by her doctor that she is going blind, Carol Trent tearfully breaks off her engagement with Don Manning, hoping to spare him the stigma of a sightless bride. When Hughes catches up with her and demands an explanation, Astor pretends to have fallen out of love with him and further convinces him that she has turned into a shameless hussy.

The Marriage Price
A tough fellow from out West falls for young woman who is being pursued by a smarmy high-society type.

Partners Again
Goldwyn produced a 1923 film adaptation of Potash and Perlmutter, and a 1924 sequel called In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter. In Partners Again the two are in the automobile industry -- This is a lost Film.
Filmography
as Skippy
as Toom Lindsey
as Henri Picard
as Schenckmann
as Jim Walenn
as Tommy Perkins
as Harvey Dredge
as Jack Hodge
as Monsieur Redoux
as Dr. Hartley
as Carl Russell
as Cameron Camden
as Weston
as Ross Gunther
as Alf Bassick
as Conceit
as Bunny Fish
as Charles R. Wyndham
as Charles
as Jimmy Sutherland
as Roland Gard
as George Lumley
as Archie Van Orden