Thomas Lockyer Jefferson (September 10, 1856 â€" April 2, 1932) was an
American film and stage actor in mostly silent films.He was born to
Margaret Clements Lockyer (died 1861) and actor Joseph Jefferson. The
Burns Mantle Yearbook reported that he was sixth in a line of famous
Jeffersons. He had leading roles in several films including The Grim
Game (1919) with Harry Houdini. He also starred in two film
adaptations of Rip Van Winkle as the title character, a role his
father had performed on stage.He toured the U.S. performing a starring
role in the play Lightnin'. He married actress Daisy Jefferson and had
three daughters from an earlier marriage.
American film and stage actor in mostly silent films.He was born to
Margaret Clements Lockyer (died 1861) and actor Joseph Jefferson. The
Burns Mantle Yearbook reported that he was sixth in a line of famous
Jeffersons. He had leading roles in several films including The Grim
Game (1919) with Harry Houdini. He also starred in two film
adaptations of Rip Van Winkle as the title character, a role his
father had performed on stage.He toured the U.S. performing a starring
role in the play Lightnin'. He married actress Daisy Jefferson and had
three daughters from an earlier marriage.
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