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Edwin J. Brady (December 6, 1889 – March 31, 1942) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 350 films between 1911 and 1942. On Broadway, he appeared in ''The Spy'' (1913).


Filmography

*'' The Heart of a Cracksman'' (1913) * '' The Test'' (1914) * ''A Child of the Prairie'' (1915) - The Gambler * '' Neal of the Navy'' (1915) - Hernandez * '' Spellbound'' (1916) - Katti Hab * ''The Twin Triangle'' (1916) - Marco * '' The Sultana'' (1916) - Count Strelitso * '' The Mainspring'' (1916) - Jerviss * '' The Double Room Mystery'' (1917) - Bill Greely * '' God's Crucible'' (1917) - Wilkins * ''
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'' (1917) - Eben Wiggs * '' The Flame of Youth'' (1917) - McCool * '' The Reed Case'' (1917) - 'Red' * '' The Stolen Paradise'' (1917) - Leroux * '' The Spindle of Life'' (1917) - Jason * '' Wild Sumac'' (1917) - John Lewisa * '' Indiscreet Corinne'' (1917) - P.A. Britton * '' The Learnin' of Jim Benton'' (1917) - Harvey Knowles * '' The High Sign'' (1917) - Hugo Mackensen * ''
The Gun Woman ''The Gun Woman'' is a 1918 American silent Western film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Texas Guinan. It was produced and distributed by the Triangle Film Corporation. The film is preserved at the Library of Congress. Plot As describ ...
'' (1918) - The Bostonian * ''The Shoes That Danced'' (1918) - Wedge Barker * ''Faith Endurin (1918) - Edward Crane * ''Who Killed Walton?'' (1918) - Austin Booth * ''Old Hartwell's Cub'' (1918) - Steve Marvin * '' Everywoman's Husband'' (1918) * ''Marked Cards'' (1918) - John Acton * ''Beyond the Shadows'' (1918) - Horace Du Bois * '' Wild Life'' (1918) - Steve Barton * ''The Grey Parasol'' (1918) - Rodger Irwin * ''Deuce Duncan'' (1918) - John * '' Diane of the Green Van'' (1919) * '' When Bearcat Went Dry'' (1919) * '' The Kentucky Colonel'' (1920) * '' Cheated Love'' (1921) * '' The Silent Call'' (1921) * '' The Rough Diamond'' (1921) * '' The Kiss'' (1921) * '' Over the Border'' (1922) * '' The Pride of Palomar'' (1922) * '' To the Last Man'' (1923) * '' Fools Highway'' (1924) * '' The Dancing Cheat'' (1924) * '' The Price She Paid'' (1924) * '' Stolen Secrets'' (1924) * '' Mantrap'' (1926) * '' Whispering Canyon'' (1926) * '' The Winning of Barbara Worth'' (1926) * ''
The Rose of Kildare ''The Rose of Kildare'' is a 1927 American silent romance film directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald and starring Helene Chadwick, Pat O'Malley and Henry B. Walthall. An Irish singer arrives at the gold mining town of Kimberley in South Africa, w ...
'' (1927) * '' Hoof Marks'' (1927) * '' The King of Kings'' (1927) * '' The Noose'' (1928) * '' The Bushranger'' (1928) * '' The Code of the Scarlet'' (1928) * ''
The Spieler ''The Spieler'' is a 1928 American sound part-talkie drama film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Alan Hale, Clyde Cook, and Renée Adorée. While the film had a few sequences with audible dialog, the majority of the film featured a synchr ...
'' (1928) * ''
Alibi An alibi (, from the Latin, '' alibī'', meaning "somewhere else") is a statement by a person under suspicion in a crime that they were in a different place when the offence was committed. During a police investigation, all suspects are usually a ...
'' (1929) * ''
Thunderbolt A thunderbolt or lightning bolt is a symbolic representation of lightning when accompanied by a loud thunderclap. In Indo-European mythology, the thunderbolt was identified with the 'Sky Father'; this association is also found in later Hel ...
'' (1929) * '' The Virginian'' (1929) * ''
The Trespasser Trespasser is, in the law of tort, property law and criminal law, a person who commits the crime of trespassing on a property. Trespasser or ''variant'' may refer to: * Trespasser (video game), ''Trespasser'' (video game), a 1998 computer game ma ...
'' (1929) * ''
Dynamite Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay), and Stabilizer (chemistry), stabilizers. It was invented by the Swedish people, Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in Geesthacht, Northern German ...
'' (1929) * '' City Girl'' (1930) * '' The Texan'' (1930) * ''
Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was the 16th president of the United States, serving from 1861 until Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, his assassination in 1865. He led the United States through the American Civil War ...
'' (1930) * '' The Last of the Duanes'' (1930) * '' The Spoilers'' (1930) * ''
Whoopee! ''Whoopee!'' is a 1928 musical comedy play with a book based on Owen Davis's play, ''The Nervous Wreck.'' The musical libretto was written by William Anthony McGuire, with music by Walter Donaldson and lyrics by Gus Kahn. The musical premiered o ...
'' (1930) * '' An American Tragedy'' (1931) * '' The Squaw Man'' (1931) * '' Desert Vengeance'' (1931) * ''
Red-Headed Woman ''Red-Headed Woman'' is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Jack Conway from a screenplay by Anita Loos, based on the 1931 novel of the same name by Katharine Brush. Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film stars Jean ...
'' (1932) * ''
Forbidden Trail ''Forbidden Trail'' is a 1932 American pre-Code Pre-Code Hollywood was an era in the Cinema of the United States, American film industry that occurred between the widespread adoption of sound in film in the late 1920s and the enforcement o ...
'' (1932) * '' Destry Rides Again'' (1932) * '' The Phantom President'' (1932) * ''
Frisco Jenny ''Frisco Jenny'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Ruth Chatterton and Louis Calhern. Its story bears a resemblance to ''Madame X'' (1929), Chatterton's previous hit film. Plot In 1906 San Fra ...
'' (1932) * '' South of Santa Fe'' (1932) * '' The Match King'' (1932) * ''
Oliver Twist ''Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress'', is the second novel by English author Charles Dickens. It was originally published as a serial from 1837 to 1839 and as a three-volume book in 1838. The story follows the titular orphan, who, ...
'' (1933) * '' Parachute Jumper'' (1933) * '' One Sunday Afternoon'' (1933) * '' Before Dawn'' (1933) * '' Night Flight'' (1933) * '' Penthouse'' (1933) * '' Tillie and Gus'' (1933) * '' Bombshell'' (1933) * '' Son of Kong'' (1933) * ''
Spitfire The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during, and after World War II. It was the only British fighter produced continuously throughout the ...
'' (1934) * ''
George White's Scandals ''George White's Scandals'' were a long-running string of Broadway revues produced by George White that ran from 1919–1939, modeled after the ''Ziegfeld Follies''. The "Scandals" launched the careers of many entertainers, including W. C. ...
'' (1934) * ''
Treasure Island ''Treasure Island'' (originally titled ''The Sea Cook: A Story for Boys''Hammond, J. R. 1984. "Treasure Island." In ''A Robert Louis Stevenson Companion'', Palgrave Macmillan Literary Companions. London: Palgrave Macmillan. .) is an adventure a ...
'' (1934) * '' The Whole Town's Talking'' (1935) * '' Naughty Marietta'' (1935) * '' Public Hero ﹟1'' (1935) * '' The Arizonian'' (1935) * ''
Klondike Annie ''Klondike Annie'' is a 1936 American Western film starring Mae West and Victor McLaglen. The film was co-written by West from her play ''Frisco Kate'', which she wrote in 1921 and a story written by the duo Marion Morgan and George Brendan Do ...
'' (1936) * '' Sutter's Gold'' (1936) * '' Fury'' (1936) * '' Come and Get It'' (1936) * ''
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'' (1937) * ''
Wells Fargo Wells Fargo & Company is an American multinational financial services company with a significant global presence. The company operates in 35 countries and serves over 70 million customers worldwide. It is a systemically important fi ...
'' (1937) * '' Riders of the Dawn'' (1937) * '' In Old Chicago'' (1938) * ''
Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinette (; ; Maria Antonia Josefa Johanna; 2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was the last List of French royal consorts, queen of France before the French Revolution and the establishment of the French First Republic. She was the ...
'' (1938) * '' Little Miss Broadway'' (1938) * '' The Texans'' (1938) * ''
If I Were King ''If I Were King'' is a 1938 American biographical and historical film starring Ronald Colman as medieval poet François Villon, and featuring Basil Rathbone and Frances Dee. It is based on the 1901 play and novel, both of the same name, by ...
'' (1938) * '' The Mad Miss Manton'' (1938) * '' The Cowboy and the Lady'' (1938) * '' The Buccaneer'' (1938) * ''
Blockade A blockade is the act of actively preventing a country or region from receiving or sending out food, supplies, weapons, or communications, and sometimes people, by military force. A blockade differs from an embargo or sanction, which are ...
'' (1938) * ''
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ''Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' is a picaresque novel by American author Mark Twain that was first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885. Commonly named among the Great American Novels, th ...
'' (1939) * ''
Stagecoach A stagecoach (also: stage coach, stage, road coach, ) is a four-wheeled public transport coach used to carry paying passengers and light packages on journeys long enough to need a change of horses. It is strongly sprung and generally drawn by ...
'' (1939) * ''
The Oklahoma Kid ''The Oklahoma Kid'' is a 1939 Western film starring James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart. The film was directed for Warner Bros. by Lloyd Bacon. Cagney plays an adventurous gunslinger in a broad-brimmed cowboy hat while Bogart portrays his bl ...
'' (1939) * ''
Union Pacific The Union Pacific Railroad is a Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans. Union Pacific is the second largest railroad in the United States after BNSF, ...
'' (1939) * ''
Rose of Washington Square ''Rose of Washington Square'' is a 1939 American musical drama film, featuring the already well-known popular song with the same title. Set in 1920s New York City, the film focuses on singer Rose Sargent and her turbulent relationship with con a ...
'' (1939) * ''
Blackmail Blackmail is a criminal act of coercion using a threat. As a criminal offense, blackmail is defined in various ways in common law jurisdictions. In the United States, blackmail is generally defined as a crime of information, involving a thr ...
'' (1939) * '' The Arizona Kid'' (1939) * '' Frontier Marshal'' (1939) * ''
Tower of London The Tower of London, officially His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic citadel and castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, England. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamle ...
'' (1939) * ''
The Invisible Man Returns ''The Invisible Man Returns'' is a 1940 American horror science fiction film directed by Joe May. The film stars Cedric Hardwicke, Vincent Price, Nan Grey and John Sutton. The film is a sequel to the 1933 film ''The Invisible Man'', and the ...
'' (1940) * '' Abe Lincoln in Illinois'' (1940) * '' Dark Command'' (1940) * '' Forty Little Mothers'' (1940) * '' Saps at Sea'' (1940) * ''
When the Daltons Rode ''When the Daltons Rode'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by George Marshall and starring Randolph Scott, Kay Francis and Brian Donlevy. Based on the 1931 book of the same name by Emmett Dalton, a member of the Dalton Gang, and Jack J ...
'' (1940) * '' North West Mounted Police'' (1940) * '' Pot o' Gold'' (1941) * ''
Billy the Kid Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who was linked to nine murders: four for which he was solely res ...
'' (1941) * '' The Get-Away'' (1941) * ''
Honky Tonk A honky-tonk (also called honkatonk, honkey-tonk, honky tonk, or tonk) is either a bar that provides country music for the entertainment of its patrons or the style of music played in such establishments. It can also refer to the type of piano ...
'' (1941) * '' Sullivan's Travels'' (1941) * ''
Reap the Wild Wind ''Reap the Wild Wind'' is a 1942 American adventure film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Ray Milland, John Wayne, and Paulette Goddard, with a supporting cast featuring Raymond Massey, Robert Preston (actor), Robert Pres ...
'' (1942) * '' The Spoilers'' (1942) * '' Tombstone, the Town Too Tough to Die'' (1942) * '' In Old California'' (1942) * '' Apache Trail'' (1942) * '' The Forest Rangers'' (1942)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Brady, Ed 1889 births 1942 deaths 20th-century American male actors American male film actors Male actors from New York City