The Old Actor 112 years old

An elderly actor who lives with his wife and daughter is dismissed from his acting job because he is considered too old. On his way home from the theatre he panics at the thought of telling his family the bad news and decides to disguise himself as a beggar. His daughter's beau accidentally gives him a five dollar gold piece, thinking that it was a smaller coin. A chase ensues with a policeman, the daughter, and her beau in hot pursuit. When caught he is recognized by his shocked daughter, but is quickly forgiven by all. Meanwhile the actor hired to replace him has already been fired and a messenger is dispatched to rehire the Old Actor to the delight of his wife, daughter, and fellow actors.

Credits

The Old Actor Cast

Name Character
Alfred Paget He was 32, 45 years old when he died as A Policeman
Christy Cabanne He was 24, 62 years old when he died as at audition
Robert Harron He was 19, 27 years old when he died as The Messenger
Marguerite Marsh She was 24, 37 years old when she died as At Audition
Mary Pickford She was 19, 86 years old when she died as The Old Actor's Daughter
Charles Hill Mailes He was 41, 66 years old when he died as The Replacement Actor
W. Chrystie Miller He was 68, 79 years old when he died as The Old Actor
Edwin August He was 28, 80 years old when he died as The Old Actor's Daughter's Sweetheart
Kate Bruce She was 52, 86 years old when she died as The Old Actor's Wife
Claire McDowell She was 34, 88 years old when she died as At Audition
Grace Henderson She was 51, 83 years old when she died as An Old Woman
Vivian Prescott as At Audition
Charles West He was 26, 57 years old when he died
J. Jiquel Lanoe as At Audition
W.C. Robinson as At Audition
Mae Marsh She was 17, 73 years old when she died
William A. Carroll He was 37, 53 years old when he died as The Stage Manager's Assistant

The Old Actor Crew

Name Department
D.W. Griffith as Director. He was 37 (73) years old when He died Directing
George Hennessy as Writer. Writing
The Old Actor poster
The Old Actor (112 years)

  • Release day: Monday, May 06, 1912
  • Runtime: 17 minutes