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Joseph Graybill (April 17, 1887 – August 3, 1913) was an American
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actor An actor (masculine/gender-neutral), or actress (feminine), is a person who portrays a character in a production. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. ...
. He appeared in several films directed by D.W. Griffith. Graybill joined the
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around 1909 in New York City. By 1910 Griffith was the main director. Graybill worked with Biograph in 1911 in California.


Life

Joseph Graybill was born Harold Graybill in
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on April 14, 1887 to Clarence Frank and Henrietta ("Hattie") E. Graybill. For many years his mother, Henrietta E. Graybill, worked as a
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practitioner. He had a sister named Gladys. From 1894 to 1900 the family lived in Atchison, Kansas. The 1900 U.S. Federal Census shows Graybill, age 14, living in Atchison City, Kansas with his mother and sister. His occupation is listed as "at school". From 1901 to at least 1905 Graybill lived in Milwaukee. Sometime between 1892 and 1903 Harold's father died. City directories for Kansas City show Frank C. Graybill in 1889 and 1891. A 1903 Milwaukee city directory lists Henrietta as the widow of a man named Frank. The 1905 Wisconsin census shows Harold Graybill living in Milwaukee with his mother and sister Gladys. Harold is listed with the occupation of actor.


Career

Very little is known about Graybill's film and stage career. It is unclear when Graybill left Milwaukee. His first appearance was in a film released in 1909 titled The Light That Came directed by D.W. Griffith. A few newspaper accounts mention Graybill stage and film acting. In October 1910 Graybill performed in a play titled Miss Patsy (by Sewell Collins) at the (now demolished) Belasco Theatre in Washington, D.C. His character was named Dr. Philip Gentry. In May 1908 Graybill appeared in a performance of "The Witching Hour" by
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at a
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theater. In October 1909 he appeared in a performance of "Vasta Herne" by Edward Peple in Des Moines, Iowa. A newspaper review noted that the play opened the three weeks prior in Milwaukee. A Wisconsin newspaper noted in July 1916 that a film titled "Saved From Himself" was reissued. The paper stated that Mabel Normand appeared opposite "the late Joseph Graybill. Mr. Graybill, it will be remembered, was a young actor of unusual promise who died three years ago." Two photos of Graybill can be found in the book ''When the Movies Were Young'' by Linda Arvidson Griffith (1969). The photos depict scenes in " How She Triumphed" and " The Italian Barber".


Death

Graybill died in New York City on August 3, 1913, according to his death certificate. Different records state conflicting information as to the cause of death. The Internet Movie Database (IMDB) lists it as acute
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. The first death notice in the New York Times contradicts the death certificate as to the day of death - it lists the cause of death on August 2 as a
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. An obituary on August 4 lists the cause as
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. Graybill's death certificate and the first death notice both note he entered Bellevue Hospital July 24. The death certificate states that the cause of death was acute pachymeningitis and a contributory factor was alcohol poisoning.New York State Department of Health, Vital Records Information
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Filmography

* The Wizard of the Jungle (1913) (as Joe Graybill) .... Captain Hanscombe * Saving Mabel's Dad (1913) * '' The God Within'' (1912) .... In Bar * The Star of Bethlehem (1912) .... Roman messenger * '' Brutality'' (1912) .... The Victim of Anger * '' The Informer'' (1912) .... Union Soldier * '' Gold and Glitter'' (1912) .... Lumberman * '' The Painted Lady'' (1912) .... The Stranger * The Ring of a Spanish Grandee (1912) .... The Suitor * Rejuvenation (1912) .... The Lighthouse Keeper's Friend * A Love of Long Ago (1912) .... Pedro, the Spy * The Girl of the Grove (1912) .... The Wooer * For Sale—A Life (1912) .... The Ill Husband * The Root of Evil (1912) * Flying to Fortune (1912) .... The Invalid Father * The Arab's Bride (1912) .... The Buyer of the Moor's Daughter * The Silent Witness (1912) .... The Blackmailer * On Probation (1912) .... The Younger Brother * A Blot on the 'Scutcheon (1912) .... A Nobleman * '' The Voice of the Child'' (1911) .... The False Friend * ''Saved from Himself'' (1911) .... The Young Clerk * The Failure (1911) .... At Fiancée's House * '' Through Darkened Vales'' (1911) .... Howard * '' The Battle'' (1911) .... A Union Officer * '' Love in the Hills'' (1911) .... The City Suitor * '' The Long Road'' (1911) .... In Bar * The Adventures of Billy (1911) .... Second Tramp * Italian Blood (1911) * The Making of a Man (1911) .... Actor/Backstage * The Baron (1911) .... The Baron's Friend * The Diving Girl (1911) .... A Bather * '' Out from the Shadow'' (1911) * '' The Last Drop of Water'' (1911) .... John * '' A Country Cupid'' (1911) .... The Half-Wit * Bobby, the Coward (1911) .... First Thug * ''
The Primal Call ''The Primal Call'' is a 1911 American short silent romance film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Wilfred Lucas and featuring Blanche Sweet. Cast See also * D. W. Griffith filmography * Blanche Sweet filmography __NOTOC__ This is t ...
'' (1911) .... The Millionaire * '' Enoch Arden: Part II'' (1911) .... Dead Shipmate * Enoch Arden: Part I (1911) .... A Shipwrecked Sailor * A Romany Tragedy (1911) * '' The White Rose of the Wilds'' (1911) .... Second Outlaw * The Crooked Road (1911) .... An Evil Companion * '' The New Dress'' (1911) .... At Wedding/At Market/At Cafe * '' How She Triumphed'' (1911) .... The Sweetheart * Madame Rex (1911) * ''
Priscilla and the Umbrella ''Priscilla and the Umbrella'' is a 1911 American short silent comedy film directed by Frank Powell and Mack Sennett, starring Florence Barker and featuring Blanche Sweet. Cast * Florence Barker as Priscilla * Joseph Graybill as Paul (as J ...
'' (1911) (as Joe Graybill) .... Paul * ''
Priscilla's April Fool Joke ''Priscilla's April Fool Joke'' is a 1911 American short silent comedy film directed by Frank Powell. It stars Florence Barker as Priscilla and features Blanche Sweet. Cast * Florence Barker as Priscilla * Joseph Graybill as Harry * Edwar ...
'' (1911) .... Harry * ''
The Lonedale Operator ''The Lonedale Operator'' is a 1911 short American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Blanche Sweet and written by Mack Sennett for the Biograph Company. Plot The plot of the film involves a girl who takes over a telegraph stati ...
'' (1911) (uncredited) .... A Tramp * Teaching Dad to Like Her (1911) .... Harry * ''
Was He a Coward? ''Was He a Coward?'' is a 1911 American short silent Western film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Cast See also * D. W. Griffith filmog ...
'' (1911) .... Hilton's Friend * Conscience (1911) .... The Hunter * ''
A Decree of Destiny ''A Decree of Destiny'' is a 1911 American short silent romantic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Mary Pickford and featuring Blanche Sweet. Cast See also * List of American films of 1911 A list of American films rele ...
'' (1911) .... Kenneth Marsden * The Heart of a Savage (1911) * Fisher Folks (1911) .... At Fair * '' His Trust'' (1911) .... Union soldier * Help Wanted (1911) .... Jack * '' The Italian Barber'' (1911) .... Tony * Winning Back His Love (1910) .... At Stage Door * White Roses (1910) .... At Party * The Lesson (1910) .... James, Reverend Hollister's Son * His Sister-In-Law (1910) * Happy Jack, a Hero (1910) * Turning the Tables (1910) .... Mr. Peck * Effecting a Cure (1910) .... On Street * '' The Fugitive'' (1910) * The Broken Doll (1910) .... Victim of Massacre * In Life's Cycle (1910) .... In Bar * An Old Story with a New Ending (1910) .... Jay Downs * When We Were in Our Teens (1910) .... Howard * '' The House with Closed Shutters'' (1910) .... Her suitor * An Arcadian Maid (1910) .... In Gambling Hall * The Call to Arms (1910) .... The Lord's Cousin * As the Bells Rang Out! (1910) .... Wedding Guest * '' A Flash of Light'' (1910) .... Horace Dooley * '' What the Daisy Said'' (1910) (uncredited) .... The Gypsy * A Midnight Cupid (1910) .... At Party * Muggsy's First Sweetheart (1910) .... One of Muggsy's Friends * A Child's Impulse (1910) .... The Other Man * The Marked Time-Table (1910) .... Tom Powers * The Face at the Window (1910) .... Ralph Bradford's Son * A Victim of Jealousy (1910) .... At Reception/In Office * The Purgation (1910) .... One of the Misguided Youths * The Light That Came (1909)


Stage

* ''Miss Patsy'' by Sewell Collins * ''Vasta Herne'' by Edward Peple * ''The Witching Hour'' by
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Further reading

*Griffith, Linda Arvidson. ''When the Movies Were Young''. New York: Dover Publications, 1969. This book was first published in 1925. In the introduction to the 1969 version Edward Wagenknecht writes that the book "...was one of the earliest volumes containing eye witness testimony to the conditions under which early motion pictures were made." Linda Arvidson was married to director D.W. Griffith in 1906 and later divorced. *Ragan, David. ''Who's Who in Hollywood'', 1900-1976. New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House Publishers, 1976. *Truitt, Evelyn Mack. ''Who Was Who on Screen'', 2nd ed. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1977. *Truitt, Evelyn Mack. ''Who Was Who on Screen'', 3rd ed. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1983.


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References

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