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Templar Saxe is a Actor British born on 22 august 1865 at Redhill (United-kingdom)

Templar Saxe

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Birth name Roy Alan Lynes
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 22 august 1865 at Redhill (United-kingdom)
Death 17 april 1935 (at 69 years) at Cincinnati (USA)

Templar Saxe (August 22, 1865 - April 17, 1935) was a British born stage actor, opera singer and silent film actor. In films, he usually was a character actor as his singing voice could not be used in silent films. He was born Templer William Edward Edevein in Redhill, Surrey, England and died in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Filmography of Templar Saxe (15 films)

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The Man Who Laughs, 1h50
Directed by Paul Leni
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Horror, Romance
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about disabilities, La cécité
Actors Conrad Veidt, Mary Philbin, Brandon Hurst, Olga Baclanova, Cesare Gravina, Stuart Holmes
Roles Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Rating75% 3.7953053.7953053.7953053.7953053.795305
Taking place in England in the year 1690, The Man Who Laughs features Gwynplaine, the son of an English nobleman who has offended King James II. The monarch sentences Gwynplaine's father to death in an iron maiden, after calling upon a surgeon, Dr. Hardquannone, to disfigure the boy's face into a permanent grin. As a title card states, the King condemned him "to laugh forever at his fool of a father."
When a Man Loves, 1h51
Directed by Alan Crosland
Origin USA
Genres Historical, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Films about prostitution
Actors John Barrymore, Dolores Costello, Warner Oland, Sam De Grasse, Holmes Herbert, Stuart Holmes
Roles Baron Chevral (uncredited)
Rating69% 3.4857753.4857753.4857753.4857753.485775
Chevalier Fabien des Grieux, who has forsworn the world for the church, falls passionately in love with young Manon Lescaut when he encounters her en route to a convent with her brother André. The lustful Comte Guillot de Morfontaine offers André a tempting sum for Manon, and learning of their bargain, Fabien takes her to Paris, where they spend an idyllic week in a garret. André finds her, persuades her to leave Fabien, and tries to force her into an alliance with Morfontaine--then rescues Manon from the advances of a brutal apache. Fabien, crushed to believe that Manon has become Morfontaine's mistress, is about to take his vows but is deterred by her love for him. King Louis sees Manon in Richelieu's drawing room and wins her. The rejected Morfontaine orders her arrest and deportation, but he is killed by Fabien, who joins Manon on a convict ship bound for America. After inciting the convicts to mutiny, he escapes with her in a small boat.
The Phantom of the Opera, 1h33
Directed by Edward Sedgwick, Lon Chaney, Rupert Julian, Ernst Laemmle
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical theatre, Horror
Themes Films about music and musicians, Ghost films, Musical films
Actors Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Gibson Gowland, John St. Polis
Roles Bit Role in Faust (uncredited)
Rating74% 3.7460253.7460253.7460253.7460253.746025
Based on the general release version of 1925, which has additional scenes and sequences in different order than the existing reissue print.
Beau Brummel, 2h15
Directed by Harry Beaumont, Frank R. Strayer
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Adventure, Historical, Romance
Themes Ghost films, Films based on plays
Actors John Barrymore, Mary Astor, Carmel Myers, Willard Louis, Irene Rich, Alec B. Francis
Roles Desmond Wertham
Rating65% 3.2939053.2939053.2939053.2939053.293905
In 1795, the cream of English aristocracy attend the wedding of "tradesman's daughter" Margery. She loves Beau Brummel, a penniless captain in the Tenth Hussars, but has been pressured into agreeing to marry Lord Alvanley, exchanging her family's wealth for social standing and a title. When Brummel comes to see her just before the wedding, she begs him to take her away, but her ambitious mother, Mrs. Wertham, intervenes, and Margery gives way. Embittered, Brummel decides to seek revenge against society using his "charm, wit and personal appearance".
Her Night of Romance
Directed by Sidney Franklin
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Constance Talmadge, Ronald Colman, Jean Hersholt, Albert Gran, Sidney Bracey, Joseph J. Dowling
Roles Dr. Wellington
Rating67% 3.381823.381823.381823.381823.38182
American millionaire Samuel C. Adams brings his daughter Dorothy to England to see a specialist about her heart trouble. So that she will not be hounded by the press and fortune hunters, Dorothy makes herself up to look extremely plain. Impoverished Lord Paul Menford spies her without the hideous disguise and falls in love with her immediately. When he is mistaken for his uncle, the heart specialist Adams seeks, he goes along in order to meet her. Meanwhile, his agent sells the Menford family estate to Adams. When Menford finally admits the ruse, Dorothy sends him away.
Two Weeks
Two Weeks (1920)
, 1h
Directed by Sidney Franklin
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Constance Talmadge, Conway Tearle, George Fawcett, Templar Saxe
Roles Billy Crane

Pour arriver à la célébrité, une jeune danseuse cède aux avances d'un homme d'affaires. En fait, celui-ci la destine à la prostitution. Elle s'échappe et trouve refuge chez un petit groupe vivant hors des conventions et des préjugés…
The Lion and the Mouse, 1h
Directed by Tom Terriss
Origin USA
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Alice Joyce, Conrad Nagel, Anders Randolf, Templar Saxe, Mary Carr
Roles Fitzroy Bagley (*as Templer Saxe)

As described in a film magazine, John Burkett Ryder (Randolf), "the richest man in the world," seeks to discredit a judicial decision which works against his financial interests by discrediting its author, Judge Rossmore (Hallam), and has impeachment charges initiated against the judge in Congress. Shirley Rossmore (Joyce), the judge's daughter, learns of her father's trouble and returns from Paris, where she has won success as an author. She is loved by Jefferson Ryder (Nagel), son of the magnet. Determined to force the millionaire's hand, she publishes The American Octopus under a pseudonym with a main character based upon Burkett. He is attracted by the book and brings its author Shirley, whom he knows as Sarah Green, into his home to write his biography. She uses this opportunity as the chance to obtain two letters that will clear her father's name. John aids her in obtaining the documents, but is discovered and denounced as a thief. Shirley cannot allow the man she loves so branded, so she reveals her identity. The millionaire "lion" had already been won over by the charm of the "mouse," so there is a happy resolution.
The Triumph of the Weak
Directed by Tom Terriss
Origin USA
Actors Alice Joyce, Walter McGrail, Eulalie Jensen, Adele DeGarde, Templar Saxe, Bernard Siegel
Roles Robert Jordan

Frank Merrill, a Great Lakes pilot, loses his life in a storm and his wife, Edith, to support her child leaves for the city where she steals and is imprisoned. Three years later, upon her release, she takes her child from the state orphanage and goes to another city where she secures employment in a department store. She marries the superintendent, Jim Roberts. Mabel, who served time with Edith, is freed and arranges with Mickey Bill to enlist the aid of Edith in a robbery under threat of exposure. The burglary is committed, and when Mabel is trapped Edith, rearing a revelation of her past, says that she is responsible. In a trap laid by Detective Jordan to get Mabel the truth comes out and Edith's past is laid bare to her husband. He forgives her and the thieves are rounded up.