Robert Lee Keeling

Robert Lee Keeling

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Success
Title: Success
Character: Henry Briggs
Released: February 25, 1923
Type: Movie
The often-told film story of a drunken actor hitting the skids, making a comeback, and helping his grown daughter in the bargain.
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Reckless Youth
Title: Reckless Youth
Character: Mr. Schuyler-Foster
Released: March 30, 1922
Type: Movie
A cautionary tale for aspiring flappers. Five of six reels survive.
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Footlights and Shadows
Title: Footlights and Shadows
Character: Manager
Released: February 14, 1920
Type: Movie
A fortune-hunting follies star Gloria Dawn ( Olive Thomas ), begins to question her engagement to wealthy Peter Shaw after meeting an amnesiac young man who stumbles into her apartment one night. The doctor instructs that he not be moved, so Gloria nurses the stranger back to health, although his memory fails to return. Gloria falls in love with her patient and, upon discovering that he is millionaire sportsman Jerry O'Farrell, rushes home to restore his identity, only to find that he has gone. Amnesia continues to plague Jerry, and he soon forgets both Gloria's name and address. While he is attending a show at the follies, a fire breaks out, and Gloria, recognizing her lover in the audience, rushes to save him. Meanwhile, Shaw, who has discovered Gloria's feelings for Jerry, accosts her. Jerry, who has finally regained his memory, intercedes and rescues Gloria, and the two fall in love.
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Counterfeit
Title: Counterfeit
Character: Mr. Palmer
Released: November 30, 1919
Type: Movie
In order to secretly replenish the family's failing fortunes, Virginia Griswold secures a position in the Secret Service to apprehend a group of counterfeiters and gain the reward money.
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La belle Russe
Title: La belle Russe
Character: Sir James Sackton
Released: September 21, 1919
Type: Movie
In this film, her next-to-last picture for Fox, it was Theda Bara's turn to tackle a double role. Bara's characters are twin sisters La Belle Russe, the wicked one, and Fleurette, the nice one. They're Parisian dancers, and Fleurette marries Philip Sackton (Warburton Gamble). However, Sackton is a member of Britain's snooty aristocracy, and his family disinherits him.