Born in Washington, District of Columbia, USA — Jan 14 1865• Died May 17 1943

Edward McWade was an American writer and stage and screen actor. He appeared in more than 132 films from 1919 to 1944, mostly in secondary roles. He also wrote 15 stage plays and silent film scenarios.
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Second Director (uncredited)

Gibbs

Colonel Jackson

Ground-Hog

Harvey

Dan Baker (Uncredited)

Stage Doorman (Uncredited)

Bank Customer Explaining 'NSF' (uncredited)

Chuck - the Old Timer

Old man at library (uncredited)

Ludwig, Pat’s majordomo (uncredited)

Doctor

Crony

Adolph (uncredited)

Jeweler (uncredited)

Mr. Whitney

Pawnbroker

Russell Alger, Secretary of War

Boston Doorman (uncredited)

Elias

Harriman

Dan

Tupper

Minister

Stage Doorman

Peter McGillicuddy

Tim Powers

Minister in Film (uncredited)

Professor Trill (uncredited)

Sloan

Neighbor

Trapper

Keene's Apartment Manager (uncredited)

Newspaper Editor (uncredited)

Tom - Dock Watchman (uncredited)

Tom

Chemist Who Poisoned Medicine (uncredited)

Aged Brother (uncredited)

Simpson

Frank Warren

Mr. Carr

Gorn

Harvey

Justice of the Peace (uncredited)

Ticket Seller at Station (uncredited)

Grouchy Man

Elderly Clerk (uncredited)

Moyle (uncredited)

Baggage Master (uncredited)

The Prison Doctor

Tom Dugan

Uncle Ira

Douglas, the Gardener (uncredited)

Clement Williams

Luke Watson

Henry Gibson's Valet (Uncredited)

Baldy

Writing

Art Clerk

Tom Beal the Counterman

Writing

Confederate Soldier

Ticket Seller

Dr. Haverford

Rigaud

Clark

Justice of the Peace (uncredited)

Lawyer Partington

City Fathers Committee Member (uncredited)

Stationmaster Tucker (uncredited)

Ivan

Pa Dawson

Bishop Mallory

Walter Emerson (Uncredited)

Brother Lamb

Mr. Arden - Old Man (uncredited)

Writing
'Pi' Kelly

Charles Mack

Tailor (uncredited)

Writing

Writing

Carlton

Wise Man

Thomas Carlyle (uncredited)

Gorn

Wimms

Wong

The Princess' Father

Pop Hagen

Writing

Billiard Ball Tester (uncredited)

Williams

The Sheriff

Avery Crawford