Conway Tearle Net Worth is $16 Million Conway Tearle Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
This West Point-educated actor was a tall, dark and handsome American co-star who romanced some of the most illustrious femme stars ever to appear on the silent silver screen. Conway Tearle was born in New York City on May 17, 1878 to a family of entertainers. Christened Frederick Levy, his father, Jules, was a jazz musician, and mother Marianne ...
Date Of Birth May 17, 1878 Died 1938-10-01 Place Of Birth New York, New York, United States Height 5' 10½" (1.79 m) Profession Actor, Writer Star Sign Taurus
# Fact 1 Josephine Park was granted alimony of $25 per week upon her divorce from Tearle, in 1912. When National Picture Theaters gave Tearle a contract for $1750 per week, Park asked the courts for an increase in her alimony to $500 per week. Instead, she was awarded $75 per week.2 Once lived at 1782 North Orange Drive, Hollywood CA. The structure was built as a private residence in a new development called "Hollywood." Tearle lived in the home during the 1920s. The American Society of Cinematographers acquired the building in 1936, and have preserved and maintained it to this day. 3 Older half-brother of actors Godfrey Tearle and Malcolm Tearle .
Actor Title Year Status Character Romeo and Juliet 1936 Escalus - Prince of Verona The Preview Murder Mystery 1936 Edwin Strange Klondike Annie 1936 Vance Palmer Senor Jim 1936 Jim Stafford Desert Guns 1936 Kirk Allenby / Bob Enright The Judgement Book 1935 Steve Harper Trails End 1935 Jim 'Trigger' Malloy The Headline Woman 1935 Police Commissioner Frank Desmond Sing Sing Nights 1934 Floyd Cooper Fifteen Wives 1934 Insp. Decker Dawes Stingaree 1934 Sir Julian Should Ladies Behave 1933 Max Lawrence Day of Reckoning 1933 Hollins Her Mad Night 1932 Steven Kennedy The King Murder 1932 Detective Chief Henry Barton Two Lips and Juleps; or, Southern Love and Northern Exposure 1932 Short The Hurricane Express 1932 Stevens Man About Town 1932 Bob Ashley Vanity Fair 1932 Rawdon Crawley The False Madonna 1931 Grant Arnold Morals for Women 1931 Van Dyne Pleasure 1931 Gerald Whitney Captivation 1931 Hugh Somerton The Lady Who Dared 1931 Jack Norton The Truth About Youth 1930 Richard Carewe The Lost Zeppelin 1929 Commander Donald Hall Evidence 1929 Harold Courtenay Gold Diggers of Broadway 1929 Stephen Lee Smoke Bellew 1929 Kit 'Smoke' Bellew The Isle of Forgotten Women 1927 Bruce Paine Moulders of Men 1927 Dr. William Matthews Altars of Desire 1927 David Elrod My Official Wife 1926 Alexander, aka Sascha The Sporting Lover 1926 Captain Terrance Connaughton The Greater Glory 1926 Count Maxim von Hurtig Dancing Mothers 1926 Jerry Naughton The Dancer of Paris 1926 Noel Anson Morals for Men 1925 Joe Strickland The Mystic 1925 Michael Nash Just a Woman 1925 Robert Holton School for Wives 1925 Richard Keith The Heart of a Siren 1925 Gerald Rexford Bad Company 1925 James Hamilton The Great Divide 1925 Stephen Ghent Flirting with Love 1924 Wade Cameron The White Moth 1924 Vantine Morley Lilies of the Field 1924 Louis Willing The Next Corner 1924 Robert Maury Black Oxen 1923 Lee Clavering The Dangerous Maid 1923 Capt. Miles Prothero The Common Law 1923 Louis Neville Ashes of Vengeance 1923 Rupert de Vrieac The Rustle of Silk 1923 Arthur Fallaray Bella Donna 1923 Mahmoud Baroudi One Week of Love 1922 Buck Fearnley The Eternal Flame 1922 Général de Montriveau The Referee 1922 John McArdle Love's Masquerade 1922 Russell Carrington A Wide Open Town 1922 Billy Clifford Shadows of the Sea 1922 Captain Dick Carson A Man of Stone 1921 Capt. Deering After Midnight 1921 Gordon Phillips / Wallace Phillips The Fighter 1921 Caleb Conover The Oath 1921/I Hugh Coleman Bucking the Tiger 1921 Ritchie MacDonald Society Snobs 1921 Lorenzo Carilo / Duke d'Amunzi The Road of Ambition 1920 Bill Matthews Whispering Devils 1920 Rev. Michael Faversham Marooned Hearts 1920 Dr. Paul Carrington April Folly 1920 Kerry Sarle The Forbidden Woman 1920 Malcolm Kent Two Weeks 1920 Kenneth Maxwell She Loves and Lies 1920 Ernest Lismore A Virtuous Vamp 1919 Jame Crowninshield The Mind-the-Paint Girl 1919 Capt. Nicholas Jeyes Human Desire 1919 Robert Lane Her Game 1919 Alan Rutherford / Bruce Armitage Atonement 1919 Theodore Proctor The Way of a Woman 1919 Anthony Weir Virtuous Wives 1918 Andrew Forrester Stella Maris 1918 John Risca - also Spelled Riska The World for Sale 1918 Ingolby The Judgement House 1917 Ian Stafford The Fall of the Romanoffs 1917 Prince Felix Yussepov The Heart of the Hills 1916 Redgell The Common Law 1916 Neville The Foolish Virgin 1916 Jim Anthony Poor Schmaltz 1915 Jack Helene of the North 1915 Ralph Connell, aka Lord Traverse The Seven Sisters 1915 Count Horkoy Shore Acres 1914 Sam Warner The Nightingale 1914 Charles Marden
Writer Title Year Status Character Society Snobs 1921 story
Self Title Year Status Character How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 9: 'The Driver' 1931 Short Himself - Golfer Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 23 1923 Documentary short Himself Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 15 1922 Documentary short Himself Screen Snapshots, Series 2, No. 17-F 1921 Documentary short Himself Screen Snapshots, Series 2, No. 9-F 1921 Documentary short Himself
Known for movies The Hurricane Express (1932) as Stevens
Romeo and Juliet (1936) as Escalus - Prince of Verona
Stella Maris (1918) as John Risca - also Spelled Riska
The King Murder (1932) as Detective Chief Henry Barton