Doc Crane

Doc Crane
Born 1847
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Died April 17, 1920 (aged 73)
California, United States
Nationality American
Occupation Film actor
Years active 1914–1920

Doc Crane (1847 – April 17, 1920) was an American silent film actor.

He was signed in 1914 and starred in about 30 films before his retirement three years later in 1917.

Filmography

  • The Higher Law (1914) King Louis XI
  • The Last Volunteer (1914) Raolf Ardelheim
  • The Oubliette (1914) King Louis XI
  • The Tragedy of Whispering Creek (1914) Prospector
  • The Gambler's Oath (1914)
  • Father and the Boys (1915)
  • The Beloved Vagabond (1915) Asticot
  • Lord John in New York (1915) L.J. Calit
  • The College Orphan (1915) Socrates
  • The Broken Coin (1915) Pawnbroker
  • The Melting Pot (1915) Quincy Davenport
  • Mixed Blood (1916)
  • A Woman's Eyes (1916)
  • A Daughter of the Night (1916)
  • The Human Cactus (1916)
  • What Love Can Do (1916) (as H.F. Crane) Matthew
  • A Youth of Fortune (1916) Professor Higgenbotham
  • Drugged Waters (1916) Dr. Jennings
  • The Red Lie (1916)
  • Discontent (1916)
  • The Grey Sisterhood (1916)
  • Flirting with Death (1917)
  • The Blood of His Fathers (1917) John Graham
  • The Lure of the Circus (1917)
  • Jungle Treachery (1917)
  • The Hidden Spring (1917) (as H.F. Crane) Daniel Kerston
  • The Doctor's Deception (1917)
  • The Spirit of Romance (1917) (as H.F. Crane) Mace
  • Mary from America (1917)
  • Pollyanna (1920) (uncredited) Bit Role

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