Elliott Dexter
December 21, 1879 (145 years old) in Galveston, Texas, USA
Elliott Dexter (born Adelbert Elliott Dexter) was an American actor, in films from 1915 to 1925.
Known For
Credits
- 1925 · Stella Maris as John Risca
- 1925 · Wasted Lives as Clayton Gray
- 1925 · Capital Punishment as
- 1924 · The Triflers as Peter Noyes
- 1924 · The Age of Innocence as
- 1924 · The Fast Set as Richard Sones
- 1924 · Hello, 'Frisco as Elliot Dexter
- 1924 · For Woman's Favor as Howard Fiske
- 1924 · By Divine Right as Austin Farrol
- 1923 · Flaming Youth as Dr. Bobs
- 1923 · Adam's Rib as Prof. Nathan Reade
- 1923 · The Common Law as José Querida
- 1923 · Only 38 as Professor Charles Giddings
- 1923 · Mary of the Movies as Elliott Dexter (uncredited)
- 1923 · Souls for Sale as Self - Celebrity Actor in Commissary
- 1923 · Broadway Gold as Eugene Durant
- 1922 · Enter Madame as Gerald Fitzgerald
- 1922 · Grand Larceny as John Annixter
- 1921 · Don't Tell Everything as Harvey Gilroy
- 1921 · Forever as Monsieur Pasquier
- 1921 · The Affairs of Anatol as Max Runyon
- 1921 · The Witching Hour as Psychic Jack Brookfield
- 1920 · Something to Think About as David Markely
- 1919 · For Better, for Worse as Dr. Edward Meade
- 1919 · Don't Change Your Husband as James Denby Porter
- 1918 · The Squaw Man as Jim Wynnegate
- 1918 · Women's Weapons as Nicholas Elliot
- 1918 · We Can't Have Everything as Jim Dyckman
- 1918 · Old Wives for New as Charles Murdock
- 1918 · The Whispering Chorus as George Coggeswell
- 1917 · Vengeance Is Mine as Dr. Smith
- 1917 · The Eternal Temptress as Harry Althrop
- 1917 · The Rise of Jenny Cushing as Donelson Meigs
- 1917 · Stranded in Arcady as Donald Prime
- 1917 · The Inner Shrine as Marquis de Bienville
- 1917 · A Romance of the Redwoods as Black' Brown, Road Agent
- 1917 · Castles for Two as Brian O'Neil
- 1917 · Lost and Won as Walter Crane
- 1916 · The Lash as Warren Harding
- 1916 · An International Marriage as John Oglesby
- 1916 · The Heart of Nora Flynn as Nolan
- 1916 · Daphne and the Pirate as Philip de Mornay
- 1916 · Diplomacy as Julian Beauclerc