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Fred Huntley is a Actor, Director and Scriptwriter British born on 28 august 1862 at London (United-kingdom)

Fred Huntley

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Birth name Frédéric William Huntly
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 28 august 1862 at London (United-kingdom)
Death 1 november 1931 (at 69 years) at Hollywood (USA)

Fred Huntley (29 August 1862, London, England - 1 November 1931, Hollywood, California) was an English silent film actor and director.

Fred Huntley made his theater debut at London's Covent Garden in 1879. After years as the leading man with the Carleton Opera Company, Huntley entered the film business as a writer and director for the Selig Polyscope Company in 1912.

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Frank Clark
Frank Clark
(43 films)
Hobart Bosworth
Hobart Bosworth
(28 films)
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Filmography of Fred Huntley (131 films)

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Actor

The Age of Innocence
Directed by Wesley Ruggles
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Beverly Bayne, Edith Roberts, Willard Louis, Elliott Dexter, Fred Huntley
Rating65% 3.251563.251563.251563.251563.25156
Newland Archer is engaged to May Mingott of a prominent New York family. Shortly after the engagement is announce, Newland finds himself attracted to May’s older married cousin Countess Ellen Olenska. After his marriage to May, Newland and Ellen agree to run away together. Before this can happen, May visits her husband’s lover and informs her that she is expecting a child. Ellen and Newland part ways, Newland vowing to be a better husband to his wife May.
The Call of the Canyon, 1h10
Directed by Victor Fleming
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, Marjorie Daw, Marjorie Daw, Noah Beery Sr., Ricardo Cortez
Roles Tom Hutter
Rating57% 2.889722.889722.889722.889722.88972
Glenn Kilbourne (Richard Dix) returns from the war and travels to Arizona to regain his health. There he is nursed back to health by an Arizona girl, Flo Hutter (Marjorie Daw). Kilbourne's fiancée, Carley Burch (Lois Wilson), arrives in Arizona but soon becomes disillusioned with life in the West and returns to New York. Sometime later, Flo is seriously injured in an accident. Wanting to repay her for restoring him back to health, Glenn asks her to marry him. On their wedding day, Carley returns to Arizona from New York looking for Glenn. When Flo sees that Glenn and Carley are still in love, she calls off her wedding to Glenn and marries another admirer, Lee Stanton (Leonard Clapham).
Peg o' My Heart, 1h20
Directed by King Vidor
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Laurette Taylor, Russell Simpson, Mahlon Hamilton, Lionel Belmore, Ethel Grey Terry, Fred Huntley
Roles Butler (as Fred Huntly)
Rating66% 3.324083.324083.324083.324083.32408
As described in a film publication, Margaret "Peg" O'Connell (Taylor), according to her uncle's will, is to be educated in England under the supervision of her aunt, Mrs. Chichester (Lewis). Upon her arrival from Ireland, she is looked down upon by the Chichester household for her lack of culture, and she vows never to become a lady. She meets Jerry, a young man from a neighboring estate, who becomes her friend. Then she discovers that he is Sir Gerald Adair (Hamilton) and rebels at the deception he has been conducting. She also finds out that the only reason her aunt is keeping her is because of compensation from the will. Peg leaves to return home, but finds that she is in love with Gerald. Gerald follows her and proposes.
A Wise Fool
Directed by George Melford
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors James Kirkwood Sr., Alice Hollister, Ann Forrest, Alan Hale, Fred Huntley, William Boyd
Roles Sebastian Dolores

Based upon a description in a film publication, Jean Jacques Barbille (Kirkwood), a wealthy egoist and philosopher in the small parish of Quebec, returns from Paris with Carmen Dolores (Hollister), a Spanish girl, as his wife. When their daughter Zoe (Forrest) is grown, Carmen realizes that her husband neglects her, and finally leaves him. When Jean objects to her marriage, Zoe goes west with her lover. Then Jean's mill burns down, and his money is stolen. After long wanderings Jean comes upon his wife, who is ill in a convent. There is a reconciliation and then his daughter, who had been searching for Jean, and her husband arrive.
Brewster's Millions, 1h1
Directed by Joseph Henabery
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Roscoe Arbuckle, Betty Ross Clarke, Fred Huntley, James Corrigan, Marian Skinner, Jean Acker
Roles Mr. Brewster
Rating64% 3.2460453.2460453.2460453.2460453.246045
As summarized in a film publication, Monte Brewster's (Arbuckle) two grandfathers, one rich and the other a self-made man, squabble as to the way the infant should be raised. The mother steps in and decides to raise the child her way, which results in Monte being a clerk in a steamship office at the age of 21. At this point the grandfathers get together again, with one grandfather giving him $1 million, and the other offering $4 million provided that at the end of one year Monte spends the $1 million given by the other grandfather. Other conditions include that he be absolutely "broke" at the end of one year, that he not marry for five years, and not to tell any one of the arrangement. Young Brewster tries everything he can to get rid of the money, but everything he does and the wildest chances he takes result in more money for him. He hires three men to help him spend the money, but they take too much interest in investing it wisely. They hire Peggy Gray (Clarke) for a position in Monte's office to manage his affairs so that he will not lose his money. Peggy purchases some mines in Peru and a ship Monte has hired for a pleasure cruise is used to go to Peru, but they never get there. They rescue a ship in distress and then are forced to turn back. At the last minute Monte is dead broke but married to Peggy. But the salvage on the ship Monte rescued brings him $2 million, and the Peruvian government extends the time for working the mines, so everything ends happy.