Jack Ridgeway

Jack Ridgeway

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Little Italy
Title: Little Italy
Character: Father Kelly
Released: July 1, 1921
Type: Movie
Rosa is told by her father that she must marry a man from her own clan. She refuses, and vows to marry the first man she meets. That man is Antonio, who is from a hated clan. Antonio is in love with Rosa, although she hates him. Despite this, she keeps her vow and marries him.
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The Copperhead
Title: The Copperhead
Character: Theodore Roosevelt
Released: January 25, 1920
Type: Movie
A farmer in Illinois played by Lionel Barrymore is recruited by Abraham Lincoln to pose as a copperhead during the Civil War.
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The Unknown Quantity
Title: The Unknown Quantity
Character: Thomas Boyne
Released: April 14, 1919
Type: Movie
Mary Boyne, who made shirts at four dollars a week, had no place for love in her life - only despair and hate for the son of the man who had plunged her family into deepest distress. Peter Kenwitz loved Mary, but because he was a mathematician and a pessimist by trade, his love was as hopeless as her chance for happiness.
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The Soul of Buddha
Title: The Soul of Buddha
Character: Wife's father (as Jack Ridgway)
Released: April 21, 1918
Type: Movie
Theda Bara plays a Javanese priestess who elopes with an English military officer (Hugh Thompson). Bara's Bavahari becomes a celebrated dancer but is murdered onstage by a vengeful Buddhist priest (Victor Kennard).
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Baby Mine
Title: Baby Mine
Character: O'Flarity
Released: September 23, 1917
Type: Movie
Madge Kennedy plays a young bride whose husband walks out after a quarrel. Hoping to make him come crawling back, Kennedy pretends to have given birth to a baby. Complications ensue when Morgan returns home, demanding to see his new kid.
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Barnaby Lee
Title: Barnaby Lee
Character: The Schout Fiskaal
Released: August 10, 1917
Type: Movie
Pirate melodrama.
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Under Southern Skies
Title: Under Southern Skies
Character: Col. Daubeney
Released: September 20, 1915
Type: Movie
Lelia Crofton, a Louisiana belle of the 1860s, loves Burleigh Mavor. By chance, she sees one of her father's black stablemen making love to a neighbor's maid, whom she supposed was white. The incident shocks Lelia and leaves a great impression upon her. When she rejects suitor Steve Daubeney, he threatens to expose a damaging secret about her mother, whom she has never met. Remembering the incident with the neighbor's maid, Lelia worries that her mother might be black, and when Daubeney learns of her fears, he leads her to believe that they are well-founded.