
Edward Hearn
Known For
Acting
Born
1888-09-06 in Dayton, Washington, USA
Died
1963-04-15
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Guy Edward Hearn (September 6, 1888 – April 15, 1963) was an American actor who, in a forty-year film career, starting in 1915, played hundreds of roles, starting with juvenile leads, then, briefly, as leading man, all during the silent era. With the arrival of sound, he became a character actor, appearing in scores of productions for virtually every studio, in which he was mostly unbilled, while those credits in which he was listed reflected at least nine stage names, most frequently Edward Hearn, but also Guy E. Hearn, Ed Hearn, Eddie Hearn, Eddie Hearne, and Edward Hearne.
Most Known For

Strangers on a Train
as Lt. Campbell (uncredited)

Naughty Marietta
as Mercenary Scout (uncredited)

The General
as Union Officer (uncredited)

Dirigible
as Admiral's Aide (uncredited)

Bad Girl
as Male Nurse (uncredited)

The Thin Man
as Detective (uncredited)

I'm No Angel
as Court Clerk (uncredited)

You Can't Take It with You
as Court Attendant (uncredited)

Dick Tracy's G-Men
as Forest Ranger

A Star Is Born
as Sanitarium Attendant (uncredited)

You, the People
as Policeman

Santa Fe Trail
as Abolitionist in Armory (uncredited)

Another Thin Man
as Detective (uncredited)

The Desperadoes
as Armed Townsman

Honky Tonk
as Poker Player on Train (uncredited)

Storm Warning
as Mr. Rainey (uncredited)

Springfield Rifle
as Calhoun (uncredited)

Dark Command
as Jury Foreman

Go West
as Man at Saloon Door (uncredited)

Carson City
as Sheriff (uncredited)