William Garwood
Wiki - William Davis Garwood, Jr. 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.
Movies
Wives and Other Wives
Norman Craig
Her Moment
Jan Drakachu
A Magdalene of the Hills
Eric Southward
The Little Brother
Franak Girard
Broken Fetters
A Bargain with Chance
Lord John Hasle
Lord John in New York
The Wolf of Debt
Bruce Marsden
Driven by Fate
Billy Evans
Copper
Bill
Sweet and Low
Bryan Kyam
The Hunchback
Tom Carson - a Young Prospector
The Green-Eyed Devil
Ruy Blas
Ruy Blas
The Lady Killer
Told in the Future
Robert Kenneth
The Caged Bird
The Prince
Carmen
Don José
The Woman Who Did Not Care
A Suitor
Cymbeline
Iachimo
For Her Boy's Sake
The Son
Her Fireman
Tim, the Fireman
The Evidence of the Film
The Broker
Petticoat Camp
Lucile
Richard
The Little Girl Next Door
The Husband
Put Yourself in His Place
Henry Little
The Woman in White
Walter Hartright
A Six Cylinder Elopement
John Henderson, Gray's Daughter's Sweetheart
Under Two Flags
Bertie Cecil
Jess
The Lawyer
The Lady from the Sea
David Copperfield
The Honeymooners
The Groom
The Buddhist Priestess
The Naval Officer
Romeo and Juliet
The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Lorna Doone
The Coffin Ship
Captain
Motoring
The Young Millionaire
Get Rich Quick
The husband
The Colonel and the King
The Railroad Builder
An Elevator Romance
The Mummy
Jack
Baseball and Bloomers
The Pasha's Daughter
Jack Stevens
The Vicar of Wakefield
The Cowboy Millionaire