Edward José (5 July 1865[1] – 18 December 1930) was a Belgian film director and actor of the silent era. He directed 42 films between 1915 and 1925. He also performed in 12 films between 1910 and 1916.
The Celebrated Scandal
(Don Julian)
The Perils of Pauline
(Sanford Marvin)
A Fool There Was
(John Schuyler)
The Iron Claw
(Manley)
The Taint
(Paul Chilton, Madame Bartlett's Secretary)
Anna Karenina
(Baron Alexis Karenin)
The Stain
(Stevens (later The Judge))
All Love Excelling
(Lord Edward's Father)
A Leech of Industry
(James Wright)
The Prodigal Judge
(Writer)
The Prodigal Judge
(Director)
My Cousin
(Director)
The Iron Claw
(Director)
Pearl of the Army
(Director)
The Yellow Typhoon
(Director)
The Man from Downing Street
(Director)
The Girl in His Room
(Director)
Her Silent Sacrifice
(Director)
Terreur
(Director)
Poppy
(Scenario Writer)
The Moth
(Director)
Poppy
(Director)
The Isle of Conquest
(Director)
The Fighting Shepherdess
(Director)
The Riddle: Woman
(Director)
A Daughter of Israel
(Director)
Mothers of Men
(Director)
Mayblossom
(Director)
The Matrimonial Web
(Director)
Fires of Faith
(Director)
A Woman of Impulse
(Director)
God's Prodigal
(Director)