William J. Ferguson

William J. Ferguson

Born: June 8, 1845
Died: May 3, 1930
in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Probably remembered in history as one of the cast of Our American Cousin, that played at Ford’s Theatre on the night of Lincoln’s assassination. He went on to have a successful career on stage and in silent films.

Movies for William J. Ferguson...

To Have and to Hold
Title: To Have and to Hold
Character: Jeremy Sparrow
Released: October 29, 1922
Type: Movie
King James I gives his consent to the marriage between Lord Carnal and Lady Jocelyn Leigh. Lady Jocelyn, however, does not want to wed the evil Lord Carnal, and makes her escape on a bridal ship headed for Jamestown, VA. When it lands, a ruffian tries to take Jocelyn as his bride, but Captain Ralph Percy rescues her by marrying her himself. The marriage, however, is in name only, as Jocelyn wants little to do with Percy.
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John Smith
Title: John Smith
Character: Butler (as W.J. Ferguson)
Released: June 1, 1922
Type: Movie
Upon being released from prison, Lawrence Hilliard takes the name of John Smith and looks for work, and falls in love with Irene Mason, a social secretary, but is reluctant to tell her about his past.
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The World's Champion
Title: The World's Champion
Character: Butler
Released: March 12, 1922
Type: Movie
Young William Burroughs comes from wealth but not nobility, so despite his income he is not welcomed when he pursues Lady Elizabeth Galton, and indeed he is not only beaten by her cousin but thrown out by his own father for the disgrace he has caused. He travels to the United States where he becomes a champion prizefighter. Upon his return to England, he finds circumstances quite changed for Lady Galton and he sets out to change her circumstances further.
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Kindred of the Dust
Title: Kindred of the Dust
Character: Mr. Daney
Released: February 27, 1922
Type: Movie
Discovering that her husband is a bigamist, Nan returns with her child to her Puget Sound logging town. She is treated as an outcast by all save Donald, her childhood sweetheart, the son of a millionaire....
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Peacock Alley
Title: Peacock Alley
Character: Alex Smith
Released: January 23, 1922
Type: Movie
A young man brings his new worldly Parisian wife back home to Pennsylvania.
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Dream Street
Title: Dream Street
Character: Gypsy's Father
Released: April 12, 1921
Type: Movie
Three men in London compete for the love of a dance-hall girl.
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Passers-By
Title: Passers-By
Character: Pine, the Butler
Released: June 20, 1920
Type: Movie
A young Englishman falls in love with the children's governess in his step-sister's home. His step-sister, however, cannot abide the class differential in the romance and sabotages it. The young man, in a state of boredom and depression, begins to invite into the house anyone who happens to pass by in the street.
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The Deep Purple
Title: The Deep Purple
Character: Pop Clark
Released: May 2, 1920
Type: Movie
Doris Moore is a country girl who is conned by two crooks, Harry Leland and Pop Clark. They convince the naive girl to come with them to New York City and play the badger game on William Lake. But the intervention of Kate Fallon, who runs the gang's New York home, saves the innocent and traps the guilty. Instead of tricking Lake, Doris marries him.
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The Fatal Card
Title: The Fatal Card
Character: Jim Dixon
Released: September 30, 1915
Type: Movie
A notorious gambler and card cheat, George Forrester, rules a little western town with an iron hand. The men of the town plot to catch him cheating and do, but his men save him from danger. In the same town lives Gerald Austen, or Aitkens, who had left his tyrannical father in the east and made good in the west.
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The Battle Cry of Peace
Title: The Battle Cry of Peace
Character: Abraham Lincoln
Released: August 5, 1915
Type: Movie
Enemy agents under the leadership of "Emanon" conspire with pacifists to keep the American defense appropriations down at a time when forces of the enemy are preparing to invade. The invasion comes, and New York, Washington, and other American cities are devastated.