Charles Kent
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1852-06-17
Place of Birth:London, England, UK
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The Birth of a Soul (1920)
Mountain families feud.

Jean the Match-Maker (1910)
Bent on having a summer’s vacation, two working girls hire a tent and pitch their camp on the shore of a beautiful lake. As fate would have it,...

War (1911)
In the gray dawn of an October day, as the inhabitants of a village street in Tripoli are engaged in the enjoyment of their several pursuits of life,...

The Death of King Edward III (1911)
King Edward III reigned from 1327 to 1377. He was a son of Edward the Second and he was born at Windsor Castle, November 13th, 1312. He was...

Madge of the Mountains (1911)
Harry Brownley, son of a rich New Yorker, reads a newspaper account of U.S. Revenue officers' plan to raid an illicit distillery in the Tennessee...

Arbutus (1911)
Carleton Holt locates at one of the mountain inns. On one of his daily trips he hears a mountain maid singing in the woods. Jumping from his horse,...

A Reformed Santa Claus (1911)
The employees of Harrison's mine have been out on strike for a long time. The men wait for him until he is leaving his office in the evening. They...

The Party Dress (1912)
Lydia Borne picks up the only party dress she possesses and finds it full of wrinkles. A dance to which she is invited is to be held that evening....

The Prodigal Judge (1922)
The story takes place in the pre-Civil War era South. Judge Price has a fondness for liquor which really goes into overdrive after his wife runs away...

An Easter Lily (1914)
The third in the series, An Easter "Lily" takes on upstairs/downstairs race relations with childhood candor. Following his family’s African...

A Window on Washington Park (1913)
From his apartment, where he lives a cheerless widower's life, overlooking Washington Park, Alan Dale sees a refined, but poverty-stricken old...

Etta of the Footlights (1914)
Etta Lang, a chorus girl, is the principal support of an invalid mother and her sister and brother, not only working at the theater, but looking...

She Never Knew (1912)
Left with the care of his little grandchild through the death of his daughter, old Mr. Blinn tries in every way to give her the cure and attention...

The Toymaker (1912)
An old German toymaker, Hans Greyburg, living in a little flat on the east side of New York, while engaged one day making and dressing dolls, is...

Counterfeit (1919)
In order to secretly replenish the family's failing fortunes, Virginia Griswold secures a position in the Secret Service to apprehend a group of...

A Tale of Two Cities (1911)
A condensed silent film version of the Charles Dickens classic about the French Revolution and its subsequent Reign of Terror.

The Christian (1914)
Glory Quayle, a natural-born mimic, leaves her country home, reaches London, goes on the stage, gains fame and affluence. John Storm, her country...

The Tiger Lily (1913)
Thinking that her husband is paying more attention to his work and to their little daughter, Nina, than to her, Cleo Morin runs away with Henri...

The Swan Girl (1913)
A wealthy young fellow during vacation becomes infatuated with a poor country girl.

Pawns of Mars (1915)
Conducting experiments with a new explosive of tremendous power, Dr. Lefone, a celebrated chemist, receives a visit from Rizo Turbal, secretly acting...

Miss Dulcie from Dixie (1919)
To receive the $5,000 promised in her Uncle Stephen's will, Dulcie Culpepper must live with her Uncle John in New York for six months so that her...

The First Endorsement (1914)
An adjutant comes in and lays before Colonel Allen, the charges against John Wild, a young soldier accused of theft. When the adjutant goes out, the...

Benedict Arnold (1909)
Arnold, reproved by General Washington, decides, with the bitter hatred of a small nature, to betray West Point into the hands of the British, and to...

The Blue Envelope Mystery (1916)
Leslie Brennan, an heiress, suddenly discovers that she is almost penniless, and faces the ordeal of making her own living.

A Florida Enchantment (1914)
Lillian Travers, a New York heiress, pops down to Florida to surprise her fiancé, Fred Cassadene, the house doctor at a prominent Saint...

The Bond of Music (1912)
Short anti-war film in which a French musician turns out to be a German spy.

Kennedy Square (1916)
At a dance on his parents' plantation in the early nineteenth century, Harry Rutter wins a duel with Langdon Willetts, but loses his fiancée,...

The Life of Moses (1909)
Released in five parts (The Persecution of the Children of Israel by the Egyptians, Forty Years in the Land of Midian, The Plagues of Egypt and the...

The Battle Cry of Peace (1915)
Enemy agents under the leadership of "Emanon" conspire with pacifists to keep the American defense appropriations down at a time when forces of the...

Richelieu; or: The Conspiracy (1910)
Directed by J. Stuart Blackton.

The Days of Terror; or, In the Reign of Terror (1912)
During the French Revolution, the Duke and Duchess of Bérac are captured by a mob. The Duchess agrees to marry one of their leaders in order...

Hypnotising the Hypnotist (1911)
As a bonus to this year’s screening of The Boatswain’s Mate, festival attendees can also enjoy “Vitagraph Girl” Florence...

Put Yourself in Their Place (1913)
A comedy short directed by James Young and starring Clara Kimball Young and himself.

The Old Guard (1913)
A short film directed by James Young and starring Charles Kent & Clara Kimball Young.

Play On! Shakespeare in Silent Film (2016)
A compilation of scenes from Shakespeare adaptations made in the earliest days of cinema, including versions of King Lear, Twelfth Night, Hamlet,...

The Poor Musician (1909)
Our story opens with a noted violinist practicing, his young wife sitting nearby, while their little daughter plays about on the floor, a truly happy...

As You Like It (1912)
After the overthrowing of Duke Senior by his tyrannical brother, Senior's daughter Rosalind disguises herself as a man and sets out to find her...

Julius Caesar, an Historical Tragedy (1908)
Biographical drama, adaptation of Shakespeare's play.

The Only Veteran in Town (1913)
More interested in automobiling than in anything else, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold are inclined to be neglectful of their little daughter, Dora, and are...

His Official Appointment (1912)
This touching short film lasts only 10 minutes, 34 seconds, but is rather engaging. Charles Kent is an old man, who has spent all he owns on...

Fortunes of a Composer (1912)
A drama about a poor composer who is betrayed by his family and left alone.

An Innocent Theft (1912)
Out of desperation, poor Joe, who lives with his sick mother, steals money from the church’s collection. His mother finds out, and wants him to...

Vanity Fair (1911)
A silent short film telling the classic story of Becky Sharp.

The Last Cartridge, An Incident of the Sepoy Rebellion in India (1908)
Caught off-guard by Indian mutineers, a British soldier saves his last bullet for his daughter, lest she be taken.

The Purple Highway (1923)
Two inmates and a cleaning girl at a home for struggling artists achieve success and fame when they pool their talents and produce a smash hit...

The Awakening of Bianca (1912)
Angelo and his daughter Bianca are poor Italian immigrants. They sell fruit and vegetables on the street with the help of Nicola, who is in love with...

The Tiger (1913)
Robert Bardon has searched for years for animal trainer Gamo who seduced and abandoned Brandon's daughter Gladys. Finding him at last he corners him...

Rose Leaves (1910)
Mrs. String, sitting under the rose bushes with her baby, Helen, on her knee, is approached lovingly by her husband, who lovingly speaks to his...

Twelfth Night (1910)
When Viola and her twin brother Sebastian are shipwrecked and separated, Viola dresses in her brother's clothes and becomes a page in the palace of...

A Dixie Mother (1910)
Set during and after the Civil War, a Southern mother deals with the loss of both of her sons as one dies and the other marries a Northern nurse.

A Million Bid (1914)
Agnes Belgradin is in love with a young doctor, Loring Brent. When Agnes' father dies, her mother takes her on a trip abroad. She insists that the...

The Strange Story of Sylvia Gray (1914)
Loose adaptation of Mary Shelley‘s “Frankenstein”.

The Ragged Edge (1923)
Howard Spurlock, wrongfully accused of theft, believes police are seeking his arrest. On "the ragged edge," he takes refuge in China, where he meets...

Britton of the Seventh (1916)
In 1876, Lt. Tony Britton of the 7th Cavalry is in love with pretty young Barbara Manning, but the wife of his superior, Capt. Granson, is in love...

The Island of Surprise (1916)
Robert Lovell falls in love with his father’s secretary Dorothy Arden and marries her in secret despite his father and his business partner...

The Heights of Hazard (1915)
Miss Olivia Martindale, at a dinner, announces: "There is no longer any romance in American life," and immediately arouses a storm of protest.

The Wooing of Princess Pat (1918)
To stave off war with a neighboring kingdom, Princess Pat of Paxitania agrees to marry Warburg's King Eric. Still very young and rebellious, the new...

A Price for Folly (1915)
Noble born but dissolute M. Jean de Segni receives word from his lawyers that his profligate ways, including keeping mercenary actress Dorothea...

The Days of Terror; or, In the Reign of Terror (1912)
