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Ernest C. Warde is a Actor and Director British born on 10 august 1874 at Liverpool (United-kingdom)

Ernest C. Warde

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Birth name Ernest Charles Warde
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 10 august 1874 at Liverpool (United-kingdom)
Death 9 september 1923 (at 49 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Ernest C. Warde (né le 6 août 1874 à Liverpool, en Angleterre et mort, le 9 septembre 1923 (à 49 ans) à Los Angeles, aux États-Unis) est un acteur et réalisateur anglo-américain du cinéma muet.

Biography

Fils de Frederick Warde, célèbre acteur shakespearien venu aux États-Unis en 1875, c'est dans ce pays qu'Ernest C. Warde fit carrière au cinéma à partir des années 1910.

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Filmography of Ernest C. Warde (6 films)

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Actor

Hidden Valley
Directed by Ernest C. Warde
Origin USA
Genres Fantasy, Adventure
Actors Valda Valkyrien, Boyd Marshall, Ernest C. Warde, Arthur Bauer
Roles The High Priest (as Ernest Warde)

The Amateur Detective
Origin USA
Genres Comedy-drama
Actors Muriel Ostriche, Ernest C. Warde

Thanhouser literature describes it as "A laughable parody on Sherlock Holmes."

Director

The Bells
The Bells (1918)

Directed by Ernest C. Warde
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Lois Wilson, Edward Coxen, Carl Stockdale, Joseph J. Dowling

As reported in a film publication, Mathias, the struggling innkeeper in an Alsatian hamlet, murders a wealthy Jew who comes to spend a night at the inn in order to pay off debts and a mortgage.
The Man Without a Country, 1h
Directed by Ernest C. Warde
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Florence La Badie, Holmes Herbert, Carey L. Hastings
Rating61% 3.051493.051493.051493.051493.05149
As described in a film magazine, Barbara Norton (La Badie) and her brother Tom (Marlo), orphaned children of a veteran who gave his life for his country, go to live with their uncle Phineas (Howard) and aunt (Hastings) in the city. It is just before the entrance of the United States into the European war and the uncle is a pacifist. He holds meetings at home where Barbara assists him. Barbara's brother is a loyal American and is greatly troubled by the uncle's expectations to count on him. Barbara meets John Alton (Herbert), who wins her promise to be his wife. They are very happy until war is declared and Barbara cannot bear the thought of her future husband not doing service for his country. His "Peace at Any Price" button is the last straw and she gives him a choice of either joining the "colors" or breaking the engagement. John declares that he is a true pacifist and Barbara, believing that a man who cannot support his country is that country's enemy, breaks the engagement publicly. Her fiance becomes very unpopular at his club because of his views and is taken to task by one of his father's friends. Having lost Barbara and his popularity makes him resent the constant references to the United States and his debt to his country, and he curses his native land. Barbara enlists as a Red Cross nurse and her brother as a soldier. Later, an old friend of John's family, Pop Milton (Dundan), gives him a copy of The Man Without a Country and asks him to read it and rise above his treasonous views. He does so, and as he reads the immortal story the patriotic spirit of Barbara comes to him in a vision of Columbia who tells him that in a previous life he was the Philip Nolan of the story. She takes him back to historic times and shows him a succession of scenes from the book. The man of today sees with horror the famous court martial in which he was sentenced to never hear of the United States again, the tragedy of the careful carrying out of the sentence, and the pitiful death of the man, made easier by the humanity of Captain Danforth (Gilmour), who gives him a brief history of the land he learns to bless before he dies. John's spirit returns from the allegorical journey and he responds to the new and vigorous manhood within and enlists at once, thereby winning Barbara, who was at home on sick leave from her nursing work in France.
The Woman in White
Directed by Ernest C. Warde
Genres Drama
Actors Florence La Badie, Richard Neill, Arthur Bauer, Wayne Arey, Claude Cooper
Rating68% 3.402693.402693.402693.402693.40269
As described in a film magazine review, Laura Fairlie (Florence La Badie) marries Sir Pervival Glyde (Richard R. Neill) as a result of her father's last request. Shortly after her marriage, Ann Catherick (also played by Florence La Badie), known as the "woman in white" and who resembles Laura, comes to Laura and tells her of Glyde's past, making Laura unhappy. Marian (Gertrude Dallas), Laura's half sister, learns from Laura the true state of affairs and decides to keep an eye on Sir Pervival. Through the efforts of Marian, Laura is saved from an unhappy fate.