
William H. Turner
Acting
Biography
No biography available for William H. Turner.
Born: October 21, 1861
Place of Birth: County Cork, Ireland
Known For

The Enemy Sex
A well-known sextet has been invited to a society gathering, and when one of them turns up missing, their manager asks Dodo to fill in. At the party, she meets four new men. She's smart enough to steer clear of two of them -- corrupt society leader Albert Sasson and powerful newspaper publisher Harrigan Blood. Instead she becomes passionately involved with Judge Massingale. The man who really steals her heart, however, is Garry Lindaberry, who seems to be a hopeless drunk.

The Darling of New York
Santussa, an orphan who becomes separated from her nurse en route to America to live with her grandfather, is cared for by gangsters who hide their stolen jewels in her ragdoll. In New York, Big Mike, finding Santussa a nuisance, dumps her and the doll in a trash can, where a newsboy finds her. After several adventures, Santussa finds her grandfather, the jewels are handed over to customs officials, and the gang of crooks is reformed.

Advice to the Lovelorn
Los Angeles newspaper reporter Toby Prentiss is continually in trouble with his editor. He is demoted to running the paper's "Miss Lonelyhearts" advice column because he missed the scoop on a major earthquake whilst out on the town. Determined to be fired from the column he starts to give crazy advice to the readers, but this only makes him even more popular.

Love Me Tonight
A Parisian tailor goes to a château to collect a bill, only to fall for an aloof young princess living there.

The Last Performance
A middle-aged magician is in love with his beautiful young assistant. She, on the other hand, is in love with the magician's young protege, who turns out to be a bum and a thief.

The Pony Express
The Pony Express is a silent 1925 Western film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by James Cruze and starred his wife Betty Compson along with Ricardo Cortez, Wallace Beery, and George Bancroft.

The Monster
A general store clerk and aspiring detective investigates a mysterious disappearance that took place quite close to an empty insane asylum.

Traffic in Souls
A woman, with the aid of her police officer sweetheart, endeavors to uncover the prostitution ring that has kidnapped her sister, and the philanthropist who secretly runs it.

Where Was I?
A young man gets engaged to a business competitor's daughter.

Laughter in Hell
In the late 1800s, a man is sentenced to life at hard labor for killing his wife and her lover.
Filmography
as I.N. Tree
as Bootmaker (uncredited)
as Booking Agent
as Don Roberto Aliso
as Morton Kane
as Surveyor Logan
as Judge Terrill
as Maj. Wingate
as Silas Merriwell (as William Turner)
as William Russell
as Jones
as Charles Evans
as Jarvis Humphries
as Detective Jennings (uncredited)
as Theater Manager
as Tom Hitch
as Judge Brown
as Blaineey
as Jonas Winthrop
as Tracy Andrews
as Close, the Master Mind
as Dinsmore Bevan
as President of the Board
as Williard
as Joseph Aylmer
as Mr. Lane
as Adm. Lyons
as Gooch - Sir John's Clerk
as Head Clerk
as Isaac Barton