Tefft Johnson
male

Born on September 22, 1883 (141 years old)
Passed Away on October 15, 1956
From Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Known for Acting
Cast Credits
- 1926
- 1918
- 1916
- 1915
- 1914
- 1913
Vampire of the Desert
as
William Corday, the Vampire's Victim
1913
The Little Minister
1913
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The Sale of a Heart
as
John Myerson
1913
A Christmas Story
as
Father Wilson
1913
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The Old Guard
as
Colonel Millard
1913
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Put Yourself in Their Place
as
Mr. Johnson
1913
The Strength of Men
as
John Cummings - Marie's Father
1913
- no image
The Spirit of Christmas
as
Teddy Vandeveer
1913
Does Advertising Pay?
as
Silas Whipple
1913
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Cutey Tries Reporting
1913
- 1912
The Seventh Son
as
Secretary of War Stanton
1912
The Victoria Cross
as
Col. Carson
1912
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The Serpents
as
Haakon
1912
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Yellow Bird
as
John Strong
1912
- no image
The Miracle
as
The Grand Vizir
1912
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The Heart of Esmeralda
as
Mr. Foster - Esmeralda's Father
1912
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Captain Jenks' Diplomacy
1912
Coronets and Hearts
1912
- no image
The Light of St. Bernard
as
Pierre Martin
1912
- no image
Written in the Sand
as
Gyntsen - Norma's Father
1912
- no image
The Cave Man
as
Aleric
1912
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Willie's Sister
1912
Love Finds the Way
as
Mr. Durand - Margaret's Father
1912
As You Like It
as
An Exiled Duke
1912
His Official Appointment
as
Secretary of State
1912
The Mills of the Gods
as
Piche, Miguel's Brother
1912
The Signal Fire
1912
- no image
Father and Son
1912
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Cardinal Wolsey
as
King Henry VIII
1912
- no image
The Hindoo's Curse
1912
- 1911
Auld Lang Syne
as
Scotsman
1911
- no image
A Quaker Mother
1911
- no image
Arbutus
1911
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Madge of the Mountains
1911
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His Sister's Children
as
Harry's Sister's Husband
1911
- no image
The Child Crusoes
as
Captain Rhines
1911
A Tale of Two Cities
as
Defarge
1911
- no image
The Younger Brother
as
The Older Werner Brother
1911
- no image
The Mate of the 'John M'
as
Capt. Dale of the John M
1911
Vanity Fair
as
Capt. Dobbin
1911
- 1910
Crew Credits
- 1918
- 1916
- 1915
- 1914
- 1913
- 1912