Edward Connelly (December 30, 1859 – November 21, 1928) was an American stage and film actor of the silent era.
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Born | (1859-12-30)December 30, 1859 New York, New York, USA |
Died | November 21, 1928(1928-11-21) (aged 68) Hollywood, California, USA |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1914–28 |
Connelly had a Broadway theater career going back to the Victorian era. His Broadway credits include The Wild Duck (1918), The Great Adventure (1913), A Good Little Devil (1913), The Dollar Princess (1909), Twiddle-Twaddle (1906), Bird Center (1904), Babette (1903), and The Belle of New York (1900).[1]
Connelly appeared in 69 films between 1914 and 1929. His last film was The Desert Law.[2]
He was born in New York, New York and died of influenza[3] in Hollywood, California. He was survived by his wife.[2]
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