John P. Brawn

John P. Brawn

Born: August 28, 1869
Died: June 16, 1943
in New York City, New York, USA
Also known as John P. "Jack" Brawn.

Movies for John P. Brawn...

Tillie Wakes Up
Title: Tillie Wakes Up
Character: Mr. Nosey
Released: January 29, 1917
Type: Movie
Tillie and her neighbor Mr. Pipkins are both distraught over their respective marriages. One day, they sneak off to have a lively time at Coney Island. They flee the park together just as their spouses come to find them. After a chase, each is rescued from the ocean and reconcile with their respective spouses.
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For a Woman’s Fair Name
Title: For a Woman’s Fair Name
Character: Coombs
Released: February 28, 1916
Type: Movie
Right after a husband and wife (Robert Edeson and Eulalie Jensen) arrive home from their honeymoon, the husband goes to fetch his sister from boarding school. While he is away, the wife's friend and neighbor, McGregor (Harry Morey), invites her to a party, and she accepts. On the way back home, they're involved in an accident, and McGregor takes the wife, who's unconscious, to recover at a nearby roadhouse. Unfortunately, McGregor's coke fiend brother (William R. Dunn) is there partying, and he threatens to put a seamy spin on the innocent situation and tell all.
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The Juggernaut
Title: The Juggernaut
Character: Harry Reynolds
Released: April 19, 1915
Type: Movie
Back in college, John Ballard saved Philip Hardin's life. Twenty years later, John is the district attorney and Philip is president of a railroad notorious for its accident record. When John brings a suit against the railroad, Philip threatens to reveal a ruinous secret about John unless he drops the case. Meanwhile, a railroad inspector discovers that the trestle over which an express train carrying Philip's daughter is about to pass is in eminent danger of collapse.
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Dream of a Rarebit Fiend
Title: Dream of a Rarebit Fiend
Character: The Fiend
Released: February 24, 1906
Type: Movie
A live-action film adaptation of the comic strip Dream of the Rarebit Fiend by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. This silent short film follows the established theme: the “Rarebit Fiend” gorges himself on rarebit and thus suffers spectacular hallucinatory dreams.