Biography
Edward Kline Lincoln (August 8, 1884 - January 9, 1958) was an American silent film actor and director. Lincoln appeared in over 65 silent films and was best known for movies like For the Freedom of the World (1917), The Light in the Dark (1922) and The Man of Courage (1922). E. K. Lincoln was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. He died in Malibu, California.
Filmography
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Movies 26
Dick Clark
Women Men Marry (1922)
Movie
J. Warburton Ashe
The Light in the Dark (1922)
Movie
Thomas McCarthy
The Woman God Changed (1921)
Movie
Mark Reid
The Inner Voice (1920)
Movie
Dick Gale
Desert Gold (1919)
Movie
Harry Townsend
Unknown Love (1919)
Movie
Bob Stokes
Virtuous Men (1919)
Movie
Leroy Trenchard
Lafayette, We Come (1918)
Movie
Judd Minot
The Beloved Traitor (1918)
Movie
Capt. Herbert Carey
The Littlest Rebel (1914)
Movie
Loring Brent
A Million Bid (1914)
Movie
The Swan Girl's Sweetheart
The Swan Girl (1913)
Movie
Haywood - Elida's Suitor
Song Bird of the North (1913)
Movie
Jack Brent
A Regiment of Two (1913)
Movie
An Actor
How Fatty Made Good (1913)
Movie
John Benson
When Mary Grew Up (1913)
Movie
A Wealthy Admirer
Song of the Shell (1912)
Movie
Dick Warren
Lessons in Courtship (1912)
Movie
Jack Hall - First Suitor
A Modern Atalanta (1912)
Movie
Harry Weston
The Irony of Fate (1912)
Movie
Dinner Guest
The Loyalty of Sylvia (1912)
Movie
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Known ForActing
Birthday1884-08-08
Deathday1958-01-09 (73 years old)
Birth PlaceJohnstown, Pennsylvania, USA
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
Also Known AsEdward Kline Lincoln
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