
T.D. Crittenden
Acting
Biography
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Born: September 27, 1898
Place of Birth: Oakland, California, USA
Known For

Home
A young woman of humble origins hides her family's lack of wealth and prestige from her boarding school friends.

The Hoodlum
A spoiled young rich girl is forced by misfortune to fight for survival in the slums and alleys, where she becomes involved with all manner of unpleasantness.

A Tale of Two Worlds
A white child is adopted and raised by a Chinese citizen and brought to San Francisco, where no one surmises that she is actually not Chinese.

Pioneer Trails
Jack is orphaned as a young child when his wagon train is ambushed by Indians. Twenty years later, he rescues Rose from a runaway stagecoach. The two fall in love, much to the displeasure of Blaney. To put him out of the way, Blaney kills Jack's adoptive mother and frames Jack for the crime.

The Miracle Man
A gang of crooks evade the police by moving their operations to a small town. There the gang's leader encounters a faith healer and uses him to scam gullible public of funds for a supposed chapel. But when a real healing takes place, a change comes over the gang. Lost film, only the most famous scene has survived.

Jewel
When her husband dies and leaves her penniless, Mrs. Lawrence Evringham moves in with her wealthy but grim father-in-law and schemes to marry Eloise, her daughter, to the rich Dr. Ballard.

The Winged Mystery
Louis and August Siever, the twins sons of a German father and American mother, are traveling in Europe when war breaks out. August joins the Kaiser's army, but Louis, a supporter of the United States, is practically made a prisoner in Berlin for a year while he tries to prove his American citizenship. After a violent confrontation with Louis, August steals his brother's passport and leaves for New York with Gerda Anderson, a German spy.

The Veiled Adventure
A woman has second thoughts about her socialite fiancé when she finds a grey veil in his overcoat. When she discovers that the veil belongs to the owner of a beauty shop, she begins to investigate.

The Fast Worker
Roxbury asks his friend Terry to assume his identity and go on vacation with his wife, Edith, and their daughter. When Terry falls in love with Edith's sister, a scandal erupts at the resort.

The Old Nest
A mother raises her six children and one by one lets them go out into the world. Their failures and successes fill her life, but she grows lonely without them. Then when one of the children has a surprise to announce, they all return home to be with their mother.
Filmography
as Mr. O'Dell Carney
as Rodney Miller (as Dwight Crittenden)
as Major Reggie Townsend
as Judge Gray
as Dr. Horace Anthon
as Gen. Custer
as Mr. Carmichael
as Schoolmaster (as Dwight Crittenden)
as Maj. Widdicombe
as William Rankin
as John Burke
as Mr. Barker
as Captain Eldone
as Henry Waltham Steele
as Rex Reynolds
as Brenner Carlow
as Belknap
as Jane's Father
as Ernesto Sangallo
as Henri Moreau
as Mr. Wilson
as Harry Evringham