Rawdon Blandford (1891–1961) was a New Zealand born stage and screen actor.
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Filmography
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A Maori Maid's Love'' (1916)
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The Breaking of the Drought
''The Breaking of the Drought'' is a 1920 Australian silent film from director Franklyn Barrett based on the popular play by Bland Holt and Arthur Shirley. According to Graham Phillips, this film is one of the most damaged films in Australia's ...
'' (1920)
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The Bushwhackers
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'' (1925)
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Painted Daughters
''Painted Daughters'' is a 1925 Australian silent film directed F. Stuart-Whyte. Only part of it survives today.
Plot
In England, Mary Elliott and Courtland Nixon are lovers and dancing partners in a stage show called ''Florodora''. Mary leave ...
'' (1925)
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Peter Vernon's Silence'' (1926)
Personal
Blandford was born in
Dunedin, Otago,
New Zealand
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to George and Annie Jane Blandford in 1891. He died in
Perth, Western Australia
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in 1961.
References
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1891 births
1961 deaths
New Zealand male actors
New Zealand male stage actors
Male actors from Dunedin