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William V. Ranous (12 March 1857 – 1 April 1915) was an American silent film actor and director. He appeared in 54 films between 1907 and 1916. He also directed 28 films between 1907 and 1913.He was born in New York, and died in Santa Monica, California.
Date Of Birth March 12, 1857 Died 1915-04-01 Place Of Birth New York, USA Profession Actor, Director, Producer Star Sign Pisces
Actor Title Year Status Character Little Partner 1916 Short Frank Monroe An Intercepted Vengeance 1915 Short Willard - Bess's Father The Chalice of Courage 1915 Jude Kirby Love Will Out 1914 Short The Little Angel of Canyon Creek 1914 'Four Eyes', the sheriff The Upper Hand 1914 Short Hungarian Joe David Garrick 1914 Short Brown The Locked House 1914 Short Bread Upon the Waters 1914 Short J. Gage Russell Maria's Sacrifice 1914 Short The Perplexed Bridegroom 1914 Short Markins - Jack's Chum Treasure Island 1913 Short Long John Silver The Hindoo Charm 1913 Short Cupid Versus Women's Rights 1913 Short The Lonely Princess 1913 Short Prince Raffaello A Maid of Mandalay 1913 Short Gunga Din, Father of Ma May The Joys of a Jealous Wife 1913 Short The Ship's Doctor A Faithful Servant 1913 Short Beppo, Nina's Father The Taming of Betty 1913 Short Disbrow - Charles' Father (as W.K. Ranous) The Spirit of the Orient 1913 Short Dr. Ericson - Madeline's Father Jack's Chrysanthemum 1913 Short Jack's Father Delayed Proposals 1913 Short A Passenger The White Slave; or, The Octoroon 1913 Short The Wrath of Osaka 1913 Short Kobe - Miro's Father Mr. Mintern's Misadventures 1913 Short Harry Green The Mystery of the Stolen Child 1913 Short Mr. Frost - the Child's Grandfather Getting Up a Practice 1913 Short Mr. Irving, Emily's Father (as W.V. Ranous) The Little Minister 1913 Short Rob Dow Sue Simpkins' Ambition 1912 Short Manager of the Motion Picture Company Yellow Bird 1912 Short The Indian Chief (as W.V. Ranous) The Serpents 1912 Short Idiot The Life of Buffalo Bill 1912 Short Vanity Fair 1911 Short Lord Steyne Civilization 1911 Short The Old Chief The New Magdalen 1910 Short unconfirmed A Self-Made Hero 1910 Short The Girl's Father A Midsummer Night's Dream 1909 Short Bottom Les Misérables 1909 Short Javert Love's Stratagem 1909 Short The Father Hiawatha 1909 Short Les misérables (Part III) 1909 Short Javert Les miserables (Part II) 1909 Short Javert Les Miserables (Part I) 1909 Short Javert King Lear 1909 Short King Lear Saul and David 1909 Short King Saul The Merchant of Venice 1908 Short Shylock Julius Caesar 1908/I Short Gaius Cassius She 1908 Short Antony and Cleopatra 1908 Short Octavius Caesar (unconfirmed) Richard III 1908 Short Richard III Western Courtship: A Love Story of Arizona 1908 Short The Discoverers: A Grand Historical Pageant Picturing the Discovery and Founding of New France, Canada 1908 Short Life's a Game of Cards 1908 Short The Face on the Bar-Room Floor 1908 Short Romeo and Juliet 1908/I Short Friar Lawrence Skinner's Finish 1908 Short The Gentleman Burglar 1908 Short Arsène Lupin Macbeth 1908 Short Macbeth Othello 1908/I Short Othello Francesca di Rimini; or, The Two Brothers 1908 Short The Easterner; or, A Tale of the West 1907 Short The Haunted Hotel 1907 Short
Director Title Year Status Character The New Private Secretary 1913 Short Treasure Island 1913 Short Jack's Chrysanthemum 1913 Short The Wrath of Osaka 1913 Short The Mystery of the Stolen Jewels 1913 Short Mr. Mintern's Misadventures 1913 Short The Mystery of the Stolen Child 1913 Short as W.V. Ranous Alixe; or, The Test of Friendship 1913 Short Getting Up a Practice 1913 Short as W.V. Ranous The Way Out 1913 Short The One Good Turn 1913 Short The Skull 1913 Short Poet and Peasant 1912 Short The Signal Fire 1912 Short The Hindoo's Curse 1912 Short The Higher Mercy 1912 Short Tommy's Sister 1912 Short The Heart of Esmeralda 1912 Short as W.V. Ranous At the Eleventh Hour 1912/I Short Yellow Bird 1912 Short as W.V. Ranous An Eventful Elopement 1912 Short Saving the Special 1911 Short The Voiceless Message 1911 Short Heroes of the Mutiny 1911 Short Hiawatha 1909 Short King Lear 1909 Short Julius Caesar 1908/I Short Richard III 1908 Short Othello 1908/I Short Man, Hat and Cocktail, a New Drink, But an Old Joke 1907 Short Bargain Fiend; or, Shopping à la Mode 1907 Short The Spy: A Romantic Story of the Civil War 1907 Short
Producer Title Year Status Character The New Private Secretary 1913 Short producer Treasure Island 1913 Short producer Julius Caesar 1908/I Short producer
Writer Title Year Status Character Yellow Bird 1912 Short scenario - as W.V. Ranous
Known for movies King Lear (1909) as King Lear
Richard III (1908) as Richard III
Treasure Island (1913) as Long John Silver
Othello (1908) as Othello