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Stephen Ewart (born 13 March 1869 – died 1953) was a British actor who was also credited as Stephen T. Ewart. His stage work included playing
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, in 1927.


Selected filmography

* ''
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'' (1919) * '' The City of Beautiful Nonsense'' (1919) * '' The Forest on the Hill'' (1919) * '' The Nature of the Beast'' (1919) * '' A Temporary Vagabond'' (1920) * ''
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'' (1923) * '' The Naked Man'' (1923) * '' The World of Wonderful Reality'' (1924) * '' The House of Marney'' (1926) * ''
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'' (1933)


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* 1869 births 1953 deaths English male stage actors English male film actors English male silent film actors Male actors from Birmingham, West Midlands 20th-century English male actors {{UK-film-actor-stub