Paul Nicholson

Paul Nicholson

Born: March 23, 1875
Died: February 2, 1935
in Orange, New Jersey, USA

Movies for Paul Nicholson...

Two Alone
Title: Two Alone
Character: The Sheriff
Released: January 26, 1934
Type: Movie
Mazie, a poor orphan girl, is mistreated by cruel farmer Slag and his wife for whom she works. Mazie, who is growing into a woman, does not like they way Slag has been looking at her lately.
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Scandal for Sale
Title: Scandal for Sale
Character: Detective
Released: April 1, 1932
Type: Movie
A man is promised $25,000 if he can bring the circulation of a newspaper up to one million.
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The Circus Show-Up
Title: The Circus Show-Up
Character: Monaghan
Released: February 17, 1932
Type: Movie
The sixth in The Shadow series of shorts from Universal. In this one the circus trapeze artist falls to her death when someone flips the light switch just as she starts her famed triple somersault. It only takes the circus manager about fifteen minutes to figure out the obvious suspect was the guilty one.
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Silence
Title: Silence
Character: Walter Pritchard
Released: August 29, 1931
Type: Movie
A gray-haired convict, within the shadows of the gallows, tells his story to the prison chaplain beginning twenty years earlier when he was sent to prison for a crime he did not commit.
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No Limit
Title: No Limit
Character: Chief Armstrong
Released: January 15, 1931
Type: Movie
Theater usherette Bunny O'Day (Clara Bow) inadvertently becomes hostess of a private gambling den, and gets involved in a romance with a ne'er-do-well gambler.
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Man to Man
Title: Man to Man
Character: Ryan
Released: December 5, 1930
Type: Movie
A young man attempts to overcome the memory of his father, who was sent to jail for committing a murder.
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New Movietone Follies of 1930
Title: New Movietone Follies of 1930
Released: May 4, 1930
Type: Movie
Minimum plot. Maximum stars of early cinema. Rich young Conrad Sterling (William Collier Jr.) is in love with struggling actress Mary Mason (Miriam Seeger). To prove his love, he hires Mary and the entire company of the show in which she is appearing to entertain his weekend guests at his lavish mansion.
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Furnace Trouble
Title: Furnace Trouble
Released: February 4, 1929
Type: Movie
Furnace Trouble is a 1929 comedy short.
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The Smart Set
Title: The Smart Set
Character: Mr. Van Buren
Released: March 24, 1928
Type: Movie
A cocky, arrogant young playboy is expelled from his American polo team shortly before the big match with England.
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The Broncho Twister
Title: The Broncho Twister
Character: Black Jack Brady
Released: March 13, 1927
Type: Movie
Returning from the war, Tom Mason (Tom Mix) rides square into a raging feud between the his family and the neighboring Brady gang.
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Bertha the Sewing Machine Girl
Title: Bertha the Sewing Machine Girl
Character: Jules Morton
Released: December 19, 1926
Type: Movie
Bertha Sloan loses her job as a sewing-machine girl and subsequently is employed as telephone girl with a lingerie manufacturing company. She soon falls in love with the assistant shipping clerk, Roy Davis, and is promoted to chief model for the firm, owing to the patronage of Morton, the wealthy and wicked manager. Bertha is about to take a position in Paris as designer when Morton lures her to his home.
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The Nervous Wreck
Title: The Nervous Wreck
Character: Bob Wells
Released: October 9, 1926
Type: Movie
Henry Williams, out in Arizona looking for a cure for his imaginary ills, stops at the ranch of Jud Morgan, and decides to stay. Jud's daughter, Sally, attracts his attention, although she is engaged to be married to Sheriff Bob Wells. Henry rides with her to town, where she wants to go shopping for her wedding clothes, but they run out of gas. No, problem' Henry holds up a passing motorist, with a monkey-wrench, and takes gasoline out of his car. They stop at a ranch where the foreman makes them become the cook and dishwasher. Then Jerome Underwood and his daughter, Harriet, arrive and they recognize Henry and Sally as the ones who held them up for gas. The jealous sheriff adds to the complications.
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Up in Mabel's Room
Title: Up in Mabel's Room
Character: Leonard Mason
Released: June 20, 1926
Type: Movie
Mabel catches her husband buying lingerie, and he won't explain who it's for. She divorces him, but later learns he was buying her an anniversary gift. She becomes determined to win him back.
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The Johnstown Flood
Title: The Johnstown Flood
Character: Ward Peyton
Released: February 28, 1926
Type: Movie
A dramatic recreation of the Johnstown Flood of 1889.
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Joanna
Title: Joanna
Character: Frank Brandon
Released: December 14, 1925
Type: Movie
Joanna Manners is a flapper with a million-dollar figure, million-dollar looks, and a million dollars in cash. She falls in love with John Wilmore, a gut who hasn't got a dime nor a pot to put it in if he had a dime. There are those who object. Especially, the crowd of gold-digging gigolos and hustlers she knows.
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As Man Desires
Title: As Man Desires
Character: Colonel Carringford
Released: January 11, 1925
Type: Movie
The story of a man who was robbed of his greatest love and the South Seas wildflower who found it for him, in the land of pawn trees where men of all nations gather; some seeking vengeance and some forgiveness.
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Married Flirts
Title: Married Flirts
Character: Peter Granville
Released: October 27, 1924
Type: Movie
Nelly is so intent on her writing career, that she neglects her appearance and her husband, Wayne. Jill Wetherell, who is looking for a rich husband, finds Wayne to be easy prey and Nelly catches them together. She divorces Wayne and travels to Europe. Jill, however, throws Wayne over for Perley Rex.
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The Woman God Changed
Title: The Woman God Changed
Character: District Attorney
Released: July 3, 1921
Type: Movie
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Princess Virtue
Title: Princess Virtue
Character: Baron Strensky
Released: November 12, 1917
Type: Movie
The daughter of a disowned upper class Bostonian finds acceptance in Parisian society.
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Not Quite Decent
Title: Not Quite Decent
Character: Al Bergon
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie
On her way to New York for her first stage appearance, Linda Cunningham meets Mame Jarrow, a nightclub singer; Linda later drops by to hear Mame sing, accompanied by their angel, Paul Nicholson, a wealthy roué. Mame gradually comes to realize that Linda is her own daughter, from whom she was separated years before by pious relatives. Using all her wiles, Mame attempts to keep Linda from falling prey to Nicholson, and when all else fails, she sends for Jerry Connor, Linda's small town sweetheart.