Edward Connelly

Edward Connelly was an American stage and Silent screen actor.

Cast

The Great Secret

(Dr. Eulph)

The Unholy Three

(Judge)

Red Hot Romance

(Colonel Cassius Byrd)

Quincy Adams Sawyer

(Deacon Pettengill)

The Saphead

(Mr. Musgrave)

The Show

(The Blind Soldier)

Revelation

(Augustin)

Across to Singapore

(Joshua Crowninshield)

The Mysterious Lady

(Colonel Eric von Raden)

Toys of Fate

(Howard Belmont)

A Good Little Devil

(Old Nick, Sr.)

Sun-Up

(Pap Todd)

Lovers

(Don Severo)

The Red Lantern

(Gen. Jung-Lu)

Brown of Harvard

(Professor Abbot)

The Merry Widow

(Ambassador)

Where the Pavement Ends

(Pastor Spener)

The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg

(Court Marshal)

The World and Its Woman

(Robert Warren)

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

(Lodgekeeper)

The Only Thing

(King of Chekia)

Winners Of The Wilderness

(Gen. Contrecoeur)

The Lion's Den

(Grocer Jarvis)

The Conquering Power

(Notary Cruchot)

Love

(Russian Orthodox Priest (uncredited))

Slave of Desire

(The Antiquarian)

Seeing's Believing

(Henry Scribbins)

Scaramouche

(Minister to the King (uncredited))

The Prisoner of Zenda

(Marshal von Strakencz)

Life in Hollywood No. 7

(Himself)

Forbidden Hours

(Prime Minister)

The Desert Rider

(Padre Quintada)

Trifling Women

(Baron François de Maupin)

The Fall of the Romanoffs

(Grigori Rasputin)

Turn to the Right

(Deacon Tillinger)

In Old Kentucky

(Col. Sandusky Doolittle (as Edward Connolly))

The Devil

(The Devil)

Bardelys the Magnificent

(Cardinal Richelieu)

The Willow Tree

(Tomotada)

False Evidence

(Sandy MacTavish)

Her Fatal Millions

(Amos Bishop)

Conflict

(John Remalie)

The Goldfish

(Count Nevski)

So This Is Marriage?

(Nathan)

Brotherly Love

(Coggswell)

The First Law

(Detective (as Edward J. Connelly))

Someone in the House

('Deacon')

The Great Victory, Wilson or the Kaiser? The Fall of the Hohenzollerns

(Paul Le Brett)

Love in the Dark

(Dr. Horton)

Johnny-on-the-Spot

(Judge Martin Crandall)

A Successful Adventure

(Daniel Houston)

Desire

(Rupert Cassell)

Dangerous to Men

(Prof. John Vandam)