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Maurice Costello

Maurice Costello

Acting1877Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

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Maurice George Costello (February 22, 1877 – October 29, 1950) was an American prominent vaudeville actor of the late 1890s and early 1900s, who later played a principal role in early American films, as both a leading man, supporting player and a director.

Costello was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irish immigrants Ellen and Thomas Costello. He appeared in his first motion picture in 1905, in which he had the honour of appearing in the first serious film to feature the character of Sherlock Holmes in the movie Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, in which Costello played the title role. He continued to work for Vitagraph, being a member of the first motion picture stock company ever formed, playing opposite Florence Turner. Among some of his best known pictures are A Tale of Two Cities, The Man Who Couldn't Beat God and For the Honor of the Family. After an absence of some years he returned to the screen. He was married to actress Mae Costello (née Altschuk). His descendants include two daughters, actresses Dolores Costello and Helene Costello, a grandson John Drew Barrymore, and a great granddaughter Drew Barrymore. He was one of the world's first leading men in early American cinema, but like a lot of other silent screen stars, he found the transition to "talkies" extremely difficult, and his leading man status was over. However, Costello was a trouper, and continued to appear in movies, often in small roles and bit parts, right up until his death in 1950.

Acting History

1944
The Climax
as Audience Member (Uncredited)
Practically Yours
as Senate Stenographer (uncredited)
1943
Du Barry Was a Lady
as Passerby (uncredited)
1942
The Glass Key
as Card Player (uncredited)
1941
Citizen Kane
as Extra (uncredited)
A Man Betrayed
as Club Inferno Patron (uncredited)
Ride 'Em Cowboy
as Rodeo Spectator with Martin Manning (uncredited)
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
as Ringsider at Fight (uncredited)
1940
All This, and Heaven Too
as Extra (uncredited)
The Sea Hawk
as Man Carrying Spear
Alice in Movieland
as Well-Wisher at Train Station (uncredited)
Foreign Correspondent
as Man (uncredited)
Third Finger, Left Hand
as Man at Railroad Station
1939
The Roaring Twenties
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
as Diggs (uncredited)
It's a Wonderful World
as Guest (uncredited)
Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever
as Man in Audience (uncredited)
Happily Buried
as Board Member
1938
Comet Over Broadway
as Actor at Dress Rehearsal (uncredited)
1936
Hollywood Boulevard
as Director in Commissary
1924
1923
1916
The Crown Prince's Double
as Prince Oscar / Barry Lawrence
1914
The Mysterious Lodger
as Ralph Brent - the Mysterious Lodger
Some Steamer Scooping
as Baron Lafitte
The Peacemaker
as Himself - Cameo Appearance
1912
The Two Battles
as Gordon Frazier
Conscience
as Harold Winter
Conscience
Director

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Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
2/20/1877
Day of Death
10/29/1950
Place of Birth
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA