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Jay Belasco - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Jay Belasco
Born
January 11, 1888
Died: May 1, 1949
(Lived 61 years)
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
31
Movies
0
TV Shows
2
Directed
Also Known As
Reginald James Belasco
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Jay Belasco
Movies
31
TV Shows
0
As Director
2
Bonnie Scotland
as
British Officer (uncredited)
August 23, 1935
The Wedding Night
as
Party Guest
March 8, 1935
The Gilded Lily
as
London Cafe Patron (uncredited)
January 25, 1935
Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen
as
Friend of Miss Fane
January 12, 1934
The Woman Accused
as
Tony Graham (uncredited)
February 17, 1933
The Wrong Mr. Wright
Cast
February 27, 1927
Bright Lights
Cast
September 14, 1924
Hold Your Breath
as
Customer
May 24, 1924
Nerve Tonic
as
Eddie's Rival
May 17, 1924
No Vacancies
as
Jack
January 1, 1923
Jenny Be Good
as
Royal Renshaw
April 30, 1920
Hard Luck
Cast
March 10, 1919
Life's a Funny Proposition
as
Herbert Austin
January 12, 1919
A Maid to Order
Cast
November 20, 1917
Mary's Merry Mix-Up
as
Jack, the husband
November 6, 1917
Lorelei of the Sea
as
Dorian
August 28, 1917
A Two Cylinder Courtship
as
Jack
June 1, 1917
Her Wayward Parents
as
Billy Harrison
April 26, 1917
The Clash of Steel
as
Carson Huntley
March 16, 1917
Perils of the Secret Service
as
Carson Huntley
March 9, 1917
The Last Cigarette
as
Carson Huntley
March 9, 1917
The Price of Silence
as
Billy Cupps
December 11, 1916
The Grasp of Greed
as
Eustace
July 17, 1916
Bobbie of the Ballet
as
Jack Stimson
June 12, 1916
The Gilded Spider
as
Paul Winston
May 8, 1916
Tangled Hearts
as
Ernest Courtney
April 2, 1916
The Grip of Jealousy
as
Harry Grant
February 28, 1916
A Bargain with Chance
as
Antonio Tostini
December 14, 1915
Lord John in New York
Cast
December 14, 1915
His Father's Footsteps
Cast
November 28, 1915
A Lover's Lost Control
as
Shoe Clerk
August 2, 1915