
Thomas Holding
Acting
Biography
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Born: July 27, 1878
Known For

The Three Musketeers
In 17th century France, young D'Artagnan wants to join the King's Musketeers, but instead befriends three legendary musketeers—Athos, Porthos, and Aramis—and together, they become embroiled in the political intrigue surrounding King Louis XIII and his adversaries, particularly the powerful Cardinal Richelieu.

The Dream Lady
Upon receiving an inheritance from her late uncle, a woman starts a fortune-telling business designed to make her dreams come true.

A Woman Who Understood
Sculptress Madge Graham sacrifices her art career to nurture violinist Robert Knight whom she marries and with whom she has two children.

Her Fighting Chance
Corporal Blake is sent to apprehend the murderer of François Breault. All evidence points to Jan Thoreau as the guilty man. Blake arrives at Thoreau's cabin while he is away and is greeted by his wife Marie. Posing as a friend of her husband, Blake learns that Thoreau and Breault had quarreled shortly before the murder. This, together with Breault's dying accusation that Thoreau was his murderer, seems undeniable evidence. Blake, fascinated by Marie, agrees to let Thoreau escape, providing that she become his mistress. After much anguish, she consents. When Thoreau arrives, Blake arrests him but during the night Marie helps him escape. Blake goes in pursuit.

Magda
Magda (Young) rebels against the harsh treatment she receives from her stern father (Edward Kimball). She ultimately escapes from home with aspirations to become a singer. She is betrayed by Kellner (Edward Fielding), a friend of the family, but she also becomes a great success.

The Necessary Evil
Ben Lyon and Viola Dana co-star in this heavy society drama

The White Monkey
Two hundred fifty thousand have read this startling novel with its revelations on married life-its intimate story of the times and follies of new conventions that hurl their challenge to the old!

The Pace That Thrills
Paula, a chorus girl, marries into an aristocratic family. Unfortunately, her husband is a drunk. When he tries to give some liquor to their infant son, she brandishes a pair of scissors at him. He wrestles them away from her, then falls down the stairs and stabs himself. Due to the perjured testimony of the maid and butler, Paula is convicted of murder and sent to jail. Her son, Danny, grows up to be a movie star. There is a controversy surrounding him because he refuses to do his own stunts. The reason he won't take any chances is that he is using all his money to get his mother out of jail. Finally, to redeem himself, he agrees to participate in a charity auto race, but his mother's hearing is scheduled for the race day.

The Lone Wolf's Daughter
At a London auction, Princess Sonia bids against her husband, exiled Prince Victor, for a Corot landscape in which incriminating letters Sonia wrote are hidden, but it is bought by Michael Lanyard, suspected of being the mysterious, international thief "The Lone Wolf." After Lanyard gives Sonia the letters, she divorces Victor, marries Lanyard and dies after bearing their daughter Sonia. Years later, Sonia, who thinks she is the daughter of the Princess' maid, is found by Victor, now the leader of an underworld gang of Oriental crooks and Bolsheviks. Saying he is her father, Victor brings her to his home, hoping to entice Lanyard to make an appearance.

The Untamed Lady
A spoiled rich girl is brought down to earth by the man who loves her.
Filmography
as Sonny Cravel
as Carl Phillips
as John Van Loren
as Michael Mont
as David Devanant
as Edward Winslow
as Earl of Brinstead
as John Trevelyan
as Frank Kramer
as Peter Schuyler
as Capt. Louis Corey
as Duke of Buckingham
as Holden
as Frank Ispenlove
as Charles Howard
as Harris Doreyn
as Mr. Alden
as Roger Karslake
as Cecil Barrington
as Jim Warren
as Hugo Ennis
as Kingsley Sherwood
as Webster Smith
as Gerald Harper
as Carter Ballyntine
as John Squire
as Dr. Richard Sheldon
as Captain Hugh Shannon
as Dr. Leslie
as The Crown Prince
as Pastor
as Jan Thoreau
as John Bancroft
as Felix Breton
as Harold, the Duke of Maldon
as Julian St. Saens
as Nigel Armine
as Bob Alden
as David Rossi - aka David Leone