Edward Martindel

Edward Martindel

Deceased · Born: Jul 8, 1876 · Died: May 4, 1955

Personal Details

BornJul 8, 1876 Hamilton, Ohio, USA

Biography

Edward Martindel, a renowned actor of his time, came into this world on a warm summer day, July 8, 1876, in the charming city of Hamilton, Ohio, United States of America. He would go on to carve a successful career in the entertainment industry, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

He is perhaps best remembered for his roles in the films "Why Be Good?" (1929),"The Duchess of Buffalo" (1926),and "On Trial" (1928),showcasing his impressive acting prowess to the world.

In his personal life, Edward Martindel was married to the lovely Jane, with whom he shared a deep and abiding love.

However, like all good things, his life came to an end on May 4, 1955, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States of America.

Career

1935
The Girl Who Came Back
The Girl Who Came Back as Chester Madison
1934
Two Heads on a Pillow
Two Heads on a Pillow as Judge Benjamin Gorman
1933
By Appointment Only
By Appointment Only as Judge Barry Phelps
1932
Afraid to Talk
Afraid to Talk as Major Jamison
American Madness
American Madness as Ames (uncredited)
1931
The Gay Diplomat
The Gay Diplomat as Ambassador
Blonde Crazy
Blonde Crazy as Jeweler (uncredited)
1930
Second Choice
Second Choice as Herbert Satterlee
Rain or Shine
Rain or Shine as Mr. Conway
1929
Why Be Good?
Why Be Good? as Winthrop Peabody Sr.
1928
The Garden of Eden
The Garden of Eden as Colonel Dupont
The Singing Fool
The Singing Fool as Louis Marcus
1927
Children of Divorce
Children of Divorce as Tom Larrabee
1926
The Duchess of Buffalo
The Duchess of Buffalo as Grand Duke Gregory Alexandrovich
1925
Lady Windermere's Fan
Lady Windermere's Fan as Lord Augustus Lorton
1922