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  1. William L. Abingdon (2 de mayo de 1859 – 17 de mayo de 1918) fue un actor de teatro de origen británico. Aparte de su extensa carrera en las tablas, también apareció en cuatro películas mudas durante los años 1910.

  2. William Lepper Pilgrim (stage name Abingdon; 2 May 1859 – 17 May 1918) was an English stage actor who settled in the United States. As well as enjoying a lengthy theatre career, he appeared in four silent films during the 1910s. Biography. William L. Pilgrim was born in Towcester on 2 May 1859. [1] .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alfred_AbelAlfred Abel - Wikipedia

    Alfred Peter Abel (12 March 1879 – 12 December 1937) was a German film actor, director, and producer. He appeared in more than 140 silent and sound films between 1913 and 1938. His best-known performance was as Joh Fredersen in Fritz Lang 's 1927 film Metropolis . Early life.

  4. Alfred Abel (Leipzig, 12 de marzo de 1879-Berlín, 12 de diciembre de 1937) fue un actor, director y productor de cine alemán. Apareció en más de 140 películas mudas y sonoras entre 1913 y 1937. Su papel más destacado fue el de Joh Fredersen en la película de Fritz Lang de 1927, Metrópolis.

  5. Alfred Abel; William L. Abingdon; Walter Ackerman; Art Acord; John G. Adolfi; Edvin Adolphson; Robert Agnew; Luis Alberni; Emil Albes; Bernd Aldor; Frank Alexander (actor) René Alexandre; Carl Alstrup; Don Alvarado; Eloy Álvarez; Broncho Billy Anderson; Marcel André; Oscar Apfel; Roscoe Arbuckle; Louis V. Arco; Richard Arlen; George Arliss ...

  6. Actor: Manon Lescaut. William L. Abingdon was born on 2 May 1859 in Towcester, Northamptonshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Manon Lescaut (1914), The Kiss of Hate (1916) and Panthea (1917). He was married to Bijou Fernandez and Rachel de Solla.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0002154Alfred Abel - IMDb

    Alfred Abel. Actor: Metropolis. This elegant actor of the golden age of German cinema appeared in several masterpieces, before the cameras of such inspired geniuses as Lang, Lubitsch and Murnau. Vocation had come rather late in his life, though. Abel was indeed already 33 when he made his first film.