Edward Dillon (January 1, 1879 – July 11, 1933) was an American actor, director and screenwriter of the silent era. He appeared in more than 320 films between 1905 and 1932. He also directed 134 films between 1913 and 1926. He was born in New York, New York, and died in Hollywood, California, from a heart attack, aged 54. He was the brother of actor John T. Dillon.
Selected filmography
Actor
Bobby’s Kodak (1908, Short) – Father
The Fight for Freedom (1908, Short) – Man in Bar / Member of the Posse
The Kentuckian (1908, Short) – Ward Fatherly
Monday Morning in a Coney Island Police Court (1908, Short)
Where the Breakers Roar (1908, Short) – Policeman
After Many Years (1908, Short)
The Feud and the Turkey (1908, Short)
The Reckoning (1908, Short)
The Welcome Burglar (1909, Short)
The Brahma Diamond (1909, Short)
In the Border States (1910, Short) – Confederate Soldier (uncredited)
A Flash of Light (1910, Short) – At First Party
The Modern Prodigal (1910, Short) – Guard
The Lucky Toothache (1910, Short) – One of the Boys
The Fugitive (1910, Short) – John – the Confederate Son
A Mohawk’s Way (1910, Short) – Friend
What Shall We Do with Our Old? (1911, Short) – In Shop
Fisher Folks (1911, Short) – At Fair
The Lonedale Operator (1911, Short) – The Telegrapher
Priscilla’s April Fool Joke (1911, Short) – Paul
Priscilla and the Umbrella (1911, Short) – Harry
Enoch Arden (1911, Short) – Rescuer
A Country Cupid (1911, Short) – Among Students
The Miser’s Heart (1911, Short) – Down-and-Out Young Man
The Old Bookkeeper (1912, Short) – The Old Bookkeeper’s Employer’s Friend – the Office Visitor
For His Son (1912, Short) – At Soda Fountain (uncredited)
The Root of Evil (1912, Short) – The Wealthy Man’s Secretary – the Daughter’s Husband
A Voice from the Deep (1912, Short) – Percy
Help! Help! (1912, Short) – Office Worker
Won by a Fish (1912, Short) – Harry
The Spirit Awakened (1912, Short) – The Christian Farmhand
Blind Love (1912, Short) – The Young Man
His Auto’s Maiden Trip (1912, Short) – Mr. Jinx
The Informer (1912, Short) – Confederate Soldier
Love in an Apartment Hotel (1913, Short) – Pinky Doolan – a Bellboy
Broken Ways (1913, Short) – Minor Role (uncredited)
The Little Tease (1913, Short) – In Lunchroom
Red Hicks Defies the World (1913, Short) – O’Shea, the Fighting Irishman
Almost a Wild Man (1913, Short) – Rooly, Pooly, Dooly
The Mothering Heart (1913, Short) – Club Patron (uncredited)
An Indian’s Loyalty (1913, Short) – The Young Foreman
Judith of Bethulia (1914) – Minor Role (uncredited)
Home, Sweet Home (1914) – The Musician
Nell’s Eugenic Wedding (1914, Short)
Fatty and the Heiress (1914, Short)
Fatty and Minnie He-Haw (1914, Short)
Shotguns That Kick (1914, Short)
Fatty’s Wine Party (1914, Short)
Fatty’s Jonah Day (1914, Short)
An Incompetent Hero (1914, Short)
Lovers’ Post Office (1914, Short)
Don Quixote (1915)
Mr. Goode, Samaritan (1916) – Shifty Ed
Intolerance (1916) – Crook
The Lady Drummer (1916)
America (1924) – Minor Role (uncredited)
The Skyrocket (1926)
Lilac Time (1928) – Corporal ‘Smithie’
The Broadway Melody (1929) – Dillon – Stage Manager (uncredited)
The Locked Door (1929) – Minor Role (uncredited)
Hot for Paris (1929) – Ship’s Cook
Caught Short (1930) – Mr. Thutt
Reducing (1931) – Train passenger (uncredited)
Iron Man (1931) – Jeff
Sob Sister (1931) – Pat
The Trial of Vivienne Ware (1932) – Mr. Hardy (uncredited)
While Paris Sleeps (1932) – Concierge’s Husband
Week Ends Only (1932) – Guest – Sitting / Standing Gag (uncredited)
The Golden West (1932) – Pat (uncredited)
Sherlock Holmes (1932) – Al (uncredited)
Director
With the Aid of Phrenology (1913)
Those Happy Days (1914)
The Sky Pirate (1914)
The Alarm (1914)
Nell’s Eugenic Wedding (1914)
Sunshine Dad (1916)
A Daughter of the Poor (1917)
The Antics of Ann (1917)
Might and the Man (1917)
The Embarrassment of Riches (1918)
The Frisky Mrs. Johnson (1920)
A Heart to Let (1921)
Women Men Marry (1922)
Broadway Gold (1923)
The Speeding Venus (1926)
Bred in Old Kentucky (1926)
The Danger Girl (1926)
Radio
The Edwin/Dillon Show (January 15, 1928-July 13, 1928) (Distributed by KSTP St. Paul and The Film Booking Offices of America)
External Links
Actor Edward Dillon – Wikipedia