Joseph Graybill
male

Born on April 15, 1887 (138 years old)
Passed Away on August 03, 1913
From Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Known for Acting
Cast Credits
- 1913
- 1912
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For Sale -- A Life
as
The Ill Husband
1912

The Ring of a Spanish Grandee
as
John de Silva - the Suitor
1912

The Painted Lady
as
The Stranger
1912

Brutality
as
The Victim of Anger
1912

Flying to Fortune
as
The Invalid Father
1912

Rejuvenation
as
The Lighthouse Keeper's Friend
1912

The Girl of the Grove
as
The Wooer
1912

Star of Bethlehem
as
Roman Messenger
1912

The Informer
as
Union Soldier
1912
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The Silent Witness
as
The Blackmailer
1912
- 1911
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Teaching Dad to Like Her
as
Harry
1911

The Last Drop of Water
as
John - Mary's Suitor
1911

Through Darkening Vales
as
Howard
1911

Saved from Himself
as
The Young Clerk
1911
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The Villain Foiled
as
Hector Durant - the Villain
1911

The Baron
as
The Baron's Friend
1911

A Country Cupid
as
The Half-Wit
1911

The Primal Call
as
The Millionaire
1911

The Italian Barber
as
Tony
1911

The Making of a Man
as
Actor / Backstage
1911

Enoch Arden
as
Shipwrecked Sailor
1911
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A Decree of Destiny
as
Kenneth Marsden
1911

The Adventures of Billy
as
Second Tramp
1911

The Long Road
as
In Bar
1911

Fisher Folks
as
At Fair
1911

The Lonedale Operator
as
A Tramp
1911
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Love in the Hills
as
The City Suitor
1911
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Conscience
as
The Hunter
1911

The Voice of the Child
as
The False Friend
1911
- 1910

What the Daisy Said
as
The Young Gypsy
1910

Muggsy's First Sweetheart
as
One of Muggsy's friends
1910

A Flash of Light
as
Horace Dooley
1910

The Lesson
as
James, Reverend Hollister's Son
1910

The House with Closed Shutters
as
Agnes's Second Suitor
1910

When We Were in Our 'Teens
as
Howard
1910

The Call to Arms
as
The Lord's Cousin
1910
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The Marked Time-Table
1910
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The Purgation
1910
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The Face at the Window
1910

An Arcadian Maid
as
Man in Gambling Hall
1910

A Child's Impulse
as
The Other Man
1910

Winning Back His Love
as
At Stage Door
1910
- 1909

