Percy Challenger

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Born(1858-09-03)September 3, 1858
England, United Kingdom
DiedJuly 23, 1932(1932-07-23) (aged 73)
Los Angeles, CA, United States
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
OccupationActor

Percy Challenger was a film and theater actor in the United States. He appeared in dozens of films. He acted in and managed the eastern tour of Virginia Drew Prescott (Melbourne MacDowell)'s playlet Man of the People.[1]

He won plaudits as a supporting actor.[2]

Theater

  • The Eel (1916)[3]

Filmography

  • The Medicine Man (1916)
  • Three Armed Maggie (1916)[3][4]
  • The Sudden Gentleman (1917), as Old Miles
  • Ashes of Hope (1917), as Flat Foot
  • The Spirit of Romance (film) (1917), as Richard Cobb
  • The Law's Outlaw (1918), as Clarence Cecil Hartley
  • The Lonely Woman (1918)
  • Little Red Decides (1918), as Little Doc
  • One Week of Life (1919)
  • Blind Husbands (1919)
  • What Every Woman Wants (1919 film), as Timothy Dunn
  • One Week of Life (1919)
  • In the Heart of a Fool (1920)
  • Uncharted Channels (1920), as Roger Webb
  • Trumpet Island (1920), as Valinsky
  • The Cheater (1920 film), as Mr. Prall
  • False Kisses (1921)
  • Her Mad Bargain (1921)
  • The Sting of the Lash (1921), as Rorke
  • Nobody's Fool (1921 film), as Joshua Alger
  • Taking Chances (1922), as James Arlington
  • Smilin' Jim (1922)
  • Tracked to Earth (1922), as Zed White
  • Wild Honey (1922 film), as Ebenezer Learnish
  • The Galloping Kid (1922)
  • Kissed (1922 film), as Editor Needham
  • Around the World in 18 Days (1923), a serial, as Rand
  • The Social Buccaneer (1923), a serial, as Steele
  • Single Handed (1923 film), as Professor Weighoff
  • The Sky Hawk (1929), as Charles the Butler (uncredited)[5]

References

  1. "The New York Dramatic Mirror". 1909.
  2. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/20011318/fort-wayne-daily-news/
  3. 3.0 3.1 "The Moving Picture World". World Photographic Publishing Company. March 2, 1916 – via Google Books pages 878 and 908.
  4. "The Moving Picture World". 1916.
  5. "Percy Challenger". BFI.

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