by Hans J. Wollstein
biography
A popular stage juvenile who had appeared opposite the likes of Margaret Anglin, David Warfield, and Jane Cowl, blond George Le Guere (born Mullally) enjoyed some success in the early silent era as a leading man for Essanay, Metro, and Selznick, notably in Seven Deadly Sins (1917), a series of melodramas depicting Pride, Greed, Sloth, etc. By the 1920s, Le Guere was mainly playing "the other man," and he was reduced to work as an extra in the sound era.
| Title | Year | Editors' Rating | User Rating | |
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Three-Cornered Moon
Actor |
1933 | |||
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Men Without Women
Actor |
1930 | |||
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Missing Millions
Actor |
1922 | |||
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Mama's Affair
Actor |
1921 | |||
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Way of a Woman
Actor |
1919 | |||
| 1918 | ||||
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Envy
Actor |
1917 | |||
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Bachelor's Romance
Actor |
1915 | |||
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One Million Dollars
Actor |
1915 |