Edward Abeles (November 4, 1869 â€" July 10, 1919) was an American
actor. He appeared in 8 films between 1914 and 1918. Prior to working
for Famous Players-Lasky, of which he was one of the founding members,
he had a lengthy stage career behind him.Abeles was a lawyer and
worked as a reporter before he became an actor. After debuting in the
play Alabama as a "tiny southern boy", his early experiences in acting
included appearing in several musical productions as "Anna Held's
juvenile man."He starred in the 1906 Broadway hit Brewster's Millions.
He then later starred in the first film version of the play, directed
by Cecil B. DeMille.
actor. He appeared in 8 films between 1914 and 1918. Prior to working
for Famous Players-Lasky, of which he was one of the founding members,
he had a lengthy stage career behind him.Abeles was a lawyer and
worked as a reporter before he became an actor. After debuting in the
play Alabama as a "tiny southern boy", his early experiences in acting
included appearing in several musical productions as "Anna Held's
juvenile man."He starred in the 1906 Broadway hit Brewster's Millions.
He then later starred in the first film version of the play, directed
by Cecil B. DeMille.
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