Fom Wikipedia Coit Albertson (October 14, 1880 – December 13, 1953) was an American silent film actor. Edward Coit Albertson was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, the son of George and Elizabeth (née Stock) Albertson, and began his acting career on Broadway, where, among other productions, he played in Stubborn Cinderella. Eventually he became a leading man of the 1920s, and was well known for his many character roles in motion pictures. He became one of the large number of silent movie actors who either would not or could not make the transition to the talkie era.
The Carter Case
(Lester Mason)
The Return of Boston Blackie
(Denver Dan)
A Little Girl in a Big City
(D.V. Cortelyou)
The Sixth Commandment
(Dr. Carvel)
Who's Your Brother?
(Dr. William Morris)
The Average Woman
(Bill Brennon)
Ermine and Rhinestones
(Pierce Ferring)
The Mad Dancer
Restless Wives
(Curtis Wilbur)
Clive of India
(Clerk)