Thomas A. Curran
Thomas A. Curran (28 May 1879 – 24 January 1941), was an American actor. He appeared in 57 films between 1915 and 1941, including The World and the Woman (1916) opposite Jeanne Eagels. He was born in Australia and died in Hollywood, California, USA.
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The World and the Woman
THE WORLD AND THE WOMAN is historically important as the screen debut of legendary actress Jeanne Eagels. The role of a prostitute turned faith healer is suitably challenging for the star. Edwin Thanhouser began phasing down production at the studio in early 1917, so this is a...Watch Movie -
The Vicar of Wakefield
After affiliating with Pathé in late 1916, Thanhouser produced only feature-length dramas. In 1917 the studio had a roster of only four stars, none of them a commercial match for the personality-stars created by the publicity machines of other studios. Frederick Warde, like...Watch Movie -
Silas Marner
Frederick Warde stars as the bent and twisted miser whose life of selfishness is changed by the influence of a child. From the very beginning, Thanhouser had a knack for pictorializing classic plays and novels, especially quaint period stories. The title character, a kindly weaver, is wrongly...Watch Movie

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