American actor and film director
William Garwood
Garwood, c. 1915
Born (1884-04-28 ) April 28, 1884Died December 28, 1950(1950-12-28) (aged 66) Alma mater Drury College Occupation(s) Actor, director Years active 1909–1919
William Davis Garwood, Jr. (April 28, 1884 – December 28, 1950) was an American stage and film actor and director of the early silent film era in the 1910s.
Between 1911 and 1913, Garwood starred in a number of early adaptions of popular films, including Jane Eyre and The Vicar of Wakefield (1910), Lorna Doone (1911), The Pied Piper of Hamelin (1911), David Copperfield (1911), The Merchant of Venice (1912), and Little Dorrit (1913), and Robin Hood (1913). In total, he starred in more than 150 short and feature films.
Early life
William Davis Garwood, Jr. was born in Springfield, Missouri .[ 1] He attended public schools in Springfield before moving to New Mexico at the age of 15.[ 1] [ 2]
Career
Garwood left American Studios after eight months and signed a two-year contract with Universal Film Manufacturing Company in late May 1914. Garwood's first picture for Universal was On Dangerous Ground , released in 1915. By this time, Garwood's popularity had risen and he became a popular leading man with a sizable female fan base.[ 1] During this time, he worked exclusively with a popular actress of the time, Violet Mersereau , with whom he starred in a number of short films.[ 3] They worked together in many one-reel comedy film that year, including You Can't Always Tell , Destiny's Trump Card , Uncle's New Blazer , The Adventure of the Yellow Curl Papers , Wild Blood and The Supreme Impulse . During his time at Universal, Garwood also starred as the title character in Lord John in New York (now considered lost ).[ 4] Based on the short story by C.N. and A.M. Williamson , the film proved to be popular with audiences and Garwood starred in four more Lord John films over the following months.[ 3]
Later years and death
By the late 1910s, Garwood's career began to falter because of his chronic alcoholism.[ 5] He made his final screen appearance in 1919's A Proxy Husband , which he also directed after which he retired. Garwood reportedly lived off of the fortune he made through various investments.[ 6]
Garwood was a lifelong bachelor and had no children. On December 28, 1950, he died of cirrhosis due to alcoholism in Los Angeles at the age of 66.[ 5] [ 7]
Selected filmography
Short subject
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1909
The Cowboy Millionaire
Alternative titles: Fell Heir to a Million Dollars The Millionaire Cowboy
1911
The Pasha's Daughter
1911
Baseball and Bloomers
1911
For Her Sake
Confederate Soldier, Lover
1911
Cally's Comet
Jack
1911
The Railroad Builder
1911
The Colonel and the King
1911
Flames and Fortune
The Rescuer
1911
The Coffin Ship
1911
Courting Across the Court
The Lover
1911
Won by Wireless
Wireless Operator
1911
That's Happiness
The Wealthy Old Woman's Son
1911
The Smuggler
The Smuggler
1911
The Buddhist Priestess
The Naval Officer
1911
The Higher Law
The Minister
1911
David Copperfield
1912
A New Cure for Divorce
The Groom
1912
Conductor 786
The Conductor's Son
1912
At the Foot of the Ladder
The Society Leader
1912
Please Help the Pore
The Poor Father
1912
A Six Cylinder Elopement
John Henderson, Gray's Daughter's Sweetheart
1912
Put Yourself in His Place
Henry Little
1912
The Little Girl Next Door
The Husband
1912
Petticoat Camp
1912
Frankfurters and Quail
1912
The Thunderbolt
The Poor Couple's Son, as an Adult
1912
Standing Room Only
The Cook's Sweetheart
1912
Aurora Floyd
1912
With the Mounted Police
The Mounted Policeman
1913
The Heart of a Fool
Sir Roger Motley
1913
The Evidence of the Film
The Broker
1913
Some Fools There Were
First Unsuspecting Bachelor
1913
Her Gallant Knights
1913
For Her Boy's Sake
The Son
1913
The Caged Bird
The Prince
1913
The Oath of Pierre
Pierre Dorchet – a Young Trapper
1913
Beautiful Bismark
The Real Estate Agent
1913
The Lady Killer
1913
The Shoemaker and the Doll
The Shoemaker
1913
A Mix-Up in Pedigrees
Bob Brown
1913
Through the Sluice Gates
John Browning
1913
The Oath of Tsuru San
Ned Winthrop
1913
Article 47, L'
1913
The House in the Tree
Jack – age 20
1913
Rick's Redemption
Rick
1914
The Ten of Spades
Ralph West – the Prospector
1914
A Ticket to Red Horse Gulch
Jack Oliver
1914
A Turn of the Cards
John Richards
1914
Fate's Decree
John Graves
1914
The Green-Eyed Devil
1914
The Hunchback
Tom Carson – a Young Prospector
1914
Imar the Servitor
Imar
1914
The Body in the Trunk
1914
The Lost Sermon
Rev. John Strong
1914
The Unmasking
Harold Clark
1914
Nature's Touch
Richard Stone
1914
The Cameo of the Yellowstone
Cameo – the Cowpuncher
1914
Feast and Famine
Jerry Benton – the Son
1914
A Man's Way
Henry
1914
Does It End Right?
1914
Their Worldly Goods
Frank Mason
1914
Break, Break, Break
Tom Day, a Son of the People
1914
The Cocoon and the Butterfly
1914
His Faith in Humanity
Jim Marsh
1914
The Taming of Sunnybrook Nell
Steve, a Woodcutter
1914
Billy's Rival
Billy Manning
1914
Jail Birds
Robert MacFarlane, a young attorney
Alternative title: Jailbirds
1914
In the Open
Ben Carroll, a Young Ranchman
1914
Sweet and Low
1914
Sir Galahad of Twilight
Bryan Kyam
1914
Redbird Wins
Philip Pierpont
1914
Old Enough to Be Her Grandpa
Rollie – Stephen's Grandson
1914
In the Candlelight
Ralph, a Young Art Student
1914
The Strength o' Ten
Jep
1914
The Sower Reaps
Ben Rolfe
1915
The Legend Beautiful
Jose Cordero
1915
On Dangerous Ground
Williams – the Bank Cashier
1915
The Stake
1915
She Never Knew
1915
The Supreme Impulse
Earl Graham
1915
Wild Blood
Walt Hiller
Director
1915
The Adventure of the Yellow Curl Papers
Ted
Alternative title: The Mystery of the Yellow Curl Papers
1915
Uncle's New Blazer
Billy
Director
1915
Destiny's Trump Card
Bill Avery
Director
1915
You Can't Always Tell
Harrington Spencer – Reporter
Director
1915
Larry O'Neill
Larry O'Neill
1915
Thou Shalt Not Lie
Fred Harnett aka Harrington
1915
Driven by Fate
1915
Billy's Love Making
Billy Burnitt
Director
1915
The Wolf of Debt
Bruce Marsden
1915
The Unnecessary Sex
John
1915
Getting His Goat
Bill
1916
The Grey Sisterhood
Lord John Haselmore
Lord John's Journal ep. 2[ 8] [ 9]
1916
Three Fingered Jenny
Lord John Haselmore
Lord John's Journal ep. 3[ 8] [ 9]
1916
The Eye of Horus
Lord John Haselmore
Lord John's Journal ep. 4[ 8] [ 9]
1916
The League of the Future
Lord John Haselmore
Lord John's Journal ep. 5[ 8] [ 9]
1916
Billy's War Brides
Director
1916
His Picture
Director
1916
Two Seats at the Opera
Michael Claney
Director
1916
The Gentle Art of Burglary
1916
A Society Sherlock
Director
1916
He Wrote a Book
Director
1916
Arthur's Desperate Resolve
Director
1916
A Soul at Stake
Director
1916
The Decoy
Director
1917
A Magdalene of the Hills
Eric Southward
Alternative title: A Magdalen of the Hills
1917
The Little Brother
Franak Girard
1919
Proxy Husband
Director
References
^ a b c Doyle, Billy H.; Slide, Anthony (1995). The Ultimate Directory Of the Silent Screen Performers: A Necrology Of Births and Deaths and Essays On 50 Lost Players . Scarecrow Press. p. 27. ISBN 0-810-82958-4 .
^ Grau, Robert (1914). The Theatre of Science: A Volume of Progress and Achievement in the Motion Picture Industry . Broadway Publishing Company. pp. 375 .
^ a b "William Garwood Plays Various Roles". Motion Picture . 41 . Macfadden-Bartell: 78. 1917.
^ Soister, John T. (2012). American Silent Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Feature Films, 1913-1929 . McFarland. p. 726. ISBN 978-0-786-48790-5 .
^ a b Klepper, Robert K. (1999). Silent Films, 1877-1996: A Critical Guide to 646 Movies . McFarland. p. 37. ISBN 0-786-40595-3 .
^ Boyle 1995 p.28
^ Vazzana, Eugene Michael (2001). Silent Film Necrology . McFarland & Company Incorporated Pub. p. 190. ISBN 0-786-41059-0 .
^ a b c d e Wlaschin, Ken (2009). Silent Mystery and Detective Movies: A Comprehensive Filmography . McFarland. p. 129. ISBN 9780786454297 . Retrieved November 4, 2019 .
^ a b c d e "Lord John in New York" . AFI . Retrieved November 4, 2019 .
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