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Home/People/William Fairbanks
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Born
May 24, 1894Died: Apr 1, 1945
Lived 50 years
Place of Birth
Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

40
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Carl Ullman
IMDb Profile

William Fairbanks

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia William Fairbanks (May 24, 1894 – April 1, 1945) was an American actor. He appeared in over 65 silent era motion pictures between 1916 and 1928. His first film role was as Capt. Pierre Thierry in the war drama Somewhere in France (1916) starring Louise Glaum and Howard C. Hickman. He was then living at 20 Horizon Avenue in Venice, California, where he registered to vote. He appeared in five movies released in 1917, including his role as Dillon in the drama The Little Brother starring Enid Bennett and William Garwood. He was then living at 115 Dudley Avenue in Venice, where he registered for the draft of World War I. He went on to serve as an ensign in the U.S. Navy. Appearing in only one movie released in 1918, as Stuart Morley in the comedy/drama The Hired Man starring Charles Ray and Charles K. French, he was then absent from the screen for over a year due to the war. In 1920, he lived at 1309 Ocean Front in Santa Monica, and four of his movies were released that year. He was elevated to star status by independent producers Phil Goldstone and Ben F. Wilson. His screen name, taken from that of Douglas Fairbanks, whose real surname happened to be the same as his, came about with the release of his starring role in Goldstone's western Hearts of the West (1920) opposite Frances Conrad. Although Fairbanks was a busy movie star through the greater part of the 1920s, after playing Long Collins in The Vanishing West (1928), he retired from the screen. In spite of sharing the same last name, William Fairbanks and Douglas Fairbanks Sr. were not related.
The Vanishing West poster

The Vanishing West

as Long Collins
1928
Under the Black Eagle poster

Under the Black Eagle

as Ulrich Muller
1928
Wyoming poster

Wyoming

as Buffalo Bill
1928
Spoilers of the West poster

Spoilers of the West

as Benton
1927
Through Thick and Thin poster

Through Thick and Thin

as Don Davis
1927
When Danger Calls poster

When Danger Calls

as Ralph Spencer
1927
The Down Grade poster

The Down Grade

as Ted Lanning
1927
One Chance in a Million poster

One Chance in a Million

as Jerry Blaine
1927
Flying High poster

Flying High

as Roy Cummins
1926
Vanishing Millions poster

Vanishing Millions

as Dave Merrill
1926
The Handsome Brute poster

The Handsome Brute

as Larry O'Day
1925
A Fight to the Finish poster

A Fight to the Finish

as Jim Davis
1925
The Great Sensation poster

The Great Sensation

as Jack
1925
The New Champion poster

The New Champion

as Bob
1925
Speed Mad poster

Speed Mad

as Bill Sanford
1925
Fighting Youth poster

Fighting Youth

as Dick Covington
1925
Women First poster

Women First

as Billy Decker
1924
The Beautiful Sinner poster

The Beautiful Sinner

as Henry Avery
1924
The Fatal Mistake poster

The Fatal Mistake

as Jack Darwin
1924
The Cowboy and the Flapper poster

The Cowboy and the Flapper

as Dan Patterson
1924