A stage actor of some note, tall, dark-haired E.K. Lincoln (born Edward Klink Lincoln) had appeared in such Broadway plays as Strongheart, The Squaw Man, and The Virginian prior to embarking on a screen career with the pioneer Vitagraph Company in 1912. A rather stolid leading man whose screen career was basically based on a handsome profile, Lincoln's best known role was perhaps that of safecracker Jimmy Dale in the 1917 Mutual serial Jimmy Dale Alias the Grey Seal, which had everything from a crime lord known as Larry the Bat to a veiled mystery woman assisting Jimmy in righting society's wrongs. In 1922, Lincoln directed Man of Courage, a low-budget Western in which he also starred as a spoiled Easterner stranded in a Western hellhole. E.K. Lincoln, who should not be confused with the contemporary Elmo Lincoln (born Linkenhalter), retired from films in the mid-'20s.
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My Neighbor's Wife
Actor |
1925 | |||
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Woman in Chains
Actor |
1923 | |||
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Man of Courage
Actor, Director |
1922 | |||
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Men, Women Marry
Actor |
1922 | |||
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The Light in the Dark
Actor |
1922 | |||
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The Woman God Changed
Actor |
1921 | |||
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Almighty Dollar
Actor |
1916 | |||
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Back to Broadway
Actor |
1914 | |||
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Diana's Dress Reform
Actor |
1914 | |||
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Lincoln, the Lover
Actor |
1914 | |||
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Painted World
Actor |
1914 | |||
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A Regiment of Two
Actor |
1913 | |||
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His Second Wife
Actor |
1913 | |||
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The Prince of Evil
Actor |
1913 | |||
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The Swan Girl
Actor |
1913 | |||
| 1913 | ||||
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Wreck
Actor |
1913 | |||
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The Wood Violet
Actor |
1912 |