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Morgan Jones is a Actor American born on 1 january 1879

Morgan Jones

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Nationality USA
Birth 1 january 1879
Death 21 september 1951 (at 72 years)

Morgan Jones, né en 1879 à Denver, Colorado (États-Unis), et décédé le 21 septembre 1951 à New York (État de New York), est un acteur américain qui a fait carrière au cinéma muet.

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Filmography of Morgan Jones (4 films)

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The House of Mirth
Directed by Albert Capellani
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Henry Kolker, Christine Mayo, Joseph Kilgour, Edward Abeles, Lottie Briscoe, Sidney Bracey
Roles Butler
Rating68% 3.421683.421683.421683.421683.42168
Socialite but penniless orphan Lily Bart is living with her wealthy aunt who insists that she takes upon herself a rich husband. Balking at this idea and remaining faithful to her impecunious sweetheart Lawrence Selden (Henry Kolker), Lily is desirous of maintaining her luxurious lifestyle: she accepts the financial "favors" of some married millionaires but refuses to surrender her virtue in return – until she discovers that her sainted Selden has been fooling around with another man's wife.
The Stolen Jewels
Directed by Jack Harvey
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Morgan Jones, Ernest C. Warde, Claude Cooper
Roles Detective Bryce

The Barrier of Flames
Directed by Jack Harvey
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Helen Badgley, Morgan Jones, J. Morris Foster
Roles Mayor Southwick

The mayor refuses to sign certain franchise bills which he believes to be dishonest, and when, unexpectedly, the political boss finds in his hands the means of coercing his superior, he determines to make the most of his opportunity. Little Helen, Mayor Southwick's child, straying away from an automobile party, gets lost in the woods. She comes to the house where the boss holds his secret conferences, and he orders his housekeeper to keep guard over the child while he motors to the city. His plan is to hold the child until her father has signed the bills. Meanwhile, the housekeeper wanders away to a neighbor's, leaving little Helen locked in an upper room. But the child's devoted collie, who misses her sorely, already is tracing her. Shep reaches the house just in time to rescue Helen. A fire has broken out while she is locked in alone. He alarms the firemen, climbs a ladder to Helen's room, and, jumping through a skylight, leads the rubber-coats to where the child is.
The Great Train Robbery, 11minutes
Directed by Edwin S. Porter, Wallace McCutcheon
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Adventure, Historical, Crime, Western
Themes Films about terrorism, Transport films, Rail transport films, Films based on plays, Heist films, Films about hijackings
Actors Alfred C. Abadie, Gilbert M. Anderson, J. Barney Sherry, Justus D. Barnes, George Barnes, Morgan Jones
Roles (uncredited)
Rating72% 3.6453553.6453553.6453553.6453553.645355
The film opens with two bandits breaking into a railroad telegraph office, where they force the operator at gunpoint to have a train stopped and to transmit orders for the engineer orders to fill the locomotive's tender at the station's water tank. They then knock operator out and tie him up. As the train stops it is boarded by the bandits—​now four. Two bandits enter an express car, kill a messenger and open a box of valuables with dynamite; the others kill the fireman and force the engineer to halt the train and disconnect the locomotive. The bandits then force the passengers off the train and rifle them for their belongings. One passenger tries to escape, but is instantly shot down. Carrying their loot, the bandits escape in the locomotive, later stopping in a valley where their horses had been left.