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Verner Clarges est un Acteur Britannique né le 9 janvier 1846 à Bath (Royaume-uni)

Verner Clarges

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Nationalité Royaume-uni
Naissance 9 janvier 1846 à Bath (Royaume-uni)
Mort 11 aout 1911 (à 65 ans) à New York (Etats-Unis)

Verner Clarges (January 9, 1846 – August 11, 1911) was an American actor of stage and the silent era. He appeared in 62 films between 1909 and 1911.

He died in New York, New York.

Le plus souvent avec

D. W. Griffith
D. W. Griffith
(20 films)
Mack Sennett
Mack Sennett
(16 films)
George Nichols
George Nichols
(14 films)
Guy Hedlund
Guy Hedlund
(12 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Verner Clarges (23 films)

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Teaching Dad to Like Her
Réalisé par D. W. Griffith, Frank Powell
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Comédie, Romance
Acteurs Dell Henderson, Kate Bruce, William J. Butler, Verner Clarges, Adele DeGarde, Edward Dillon
Rôle A Friend of Father's

Harry est amoureux de Dolly et veut l'épouser mais craint la désapprobation de son père car cette dernière est une artiste de cabaret.
La Télégraphiste de Lonedale, 17minutes
Réalisé par D. W. Griffith
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Thriller, Policier
Acteurs Blanche Sweet, Verner Clarges, Guy Hedlund, Walter Charles Robinson, Jeanie Macpherson, Edward Dillon
Rôle In Payroll Office
Note64% 3.2413453.2413453.2413453.2413453.241345
La télégraphiste d'une petite station de chemin de fer isolée est attaquée par des bandits. Elle prévient par morse son fiancé, un chauffeur de locomotive, qui se précipite à son secours.
The House with Closed Shutters, 16minutes
Réalisé par D. W. Griffith
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Guerre, Historique
Thèmes Politique
Acteurs Henry B. Walthall, Grace Henderson, Dorothy West, William J. Butler, Edwin August, Charles West
Rôle In Lee's Tent
Note58% 2.941672.941672.941672.941672.94167
During the American Civil War a young soldier loses his nerve in battle and runs away to his home to hide; his sister puts on his uniform, takes her brother's place in the battle, and is killed. Their mother, not wanting the shameful truth to become known, closes all the shutters (hence the film's title) and keeps her son's presence a secret for many years, until two boyhood chums stumble upon the truth.
What the Daisy Said, 12minutes
Réalisé par D. W. Griffith
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Romance
Acteurs Clara T. Bracy, Kate Bruce, Verner Clarges, John T. Dillon, Francis J. Grandon, Owen Moore
Rôle The Father
Note55% 2.763372.763372.763372.763372.76337
The film opens upon two sisters (Martha, played by Mary Pickford, and Millie, played by Gertrude Robinson) standing in a field of daisies. Millie plucks the petals off of one to divine whether he loves me... he loves me not. The girls part ways; Martha's next stop is the vegetable patch in which a lanky farmhand diligently labors with a shovel. She passes up the farmhand's polite offer to become sweethearts and promptly steals away to town to get her palm read by a woman fortuneteller. There, a mustachioed gypsy catches her eye, and he tells her a fortune in which he "plans her future to his liking". The pair run off together, crossing a brook into which he saves her from falling. They arrive at a waterfall where he "induces her to believe his prophecy must be true". After that brief exchange, Martha jubilantly skips home, passing the lanky farmhand who pays her no heed.