



Lester Cuneo
Acting

Biography
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Known For
Acting History
1923
The Eagle's Feather
as Jeff Carey
1922
Silver Spurs
as Craig Hamilton
1920
Are All Men Alike?
as Raoul Uhlan
The Terror
as 'Con' Norton
Desert Love
as The Whelp
Food for Scandal
as Jack Horner
1917
Under Handicap
as Brayley
The Hidden Spring
as Bill Wheeler
The Promise
as Buck Moncrossen
The Haunted Pajamas
as Judge Billings
The Hidden Children
as Lt. Boyd
1916
Big Tremaine
as Redmond Malvern
The River of Romance
as Reginald Williams
Pidgin Island
as Donald Smead
A Virginia Romance
as Harry Daniels
A Corner in Cotton
as Willis Jackson
The Come-Back
as Mac Heberton
The Masked Rider
as Squid Archer
Mister 44
as Eagle Eye
1915
Graustark
as Prince Gabriel
The Second in Command
as Lt. Sir Walter Mannering
The Gallantry of Jimmy Rodgers
as Ralph Morrison
The Slim Princess
as The Only Koldo
The Mystery of the Silent Death
as Mainwright
The Silent Voice
as Bobby Delorme
1914
The Moving Picture Cowboy
as Director
A Friend in Need
as Stanley - the Ranch Owner
The Little Sister
as First Badman
The Sheep Runners
as Morris Brayton
By Unseen Hand
as Warrington - Margaret's Brother
Marian, the Holy Terror
as Bob Benton
The Loose Change of Chance
as Franz, the Waiter
The Volunteer Burglar
as The Uncle
The Plum Tree
as Norris Griggs
The Fable of the Club Girls and the Four Times
as The Fourth, an Engineer
1913
The Law and the Outlaw
as Fred Stallings
The Escape of Jim Dolan
as Ed Jones
Sallie's Sure Shot
as Coyote Jim
Mother Love vs Gold
as Jim Sykes
Taming a Tenderfoot
as Willie B. Clever - the Tenderfoot
That Mail Order Suit
as Steve
The Marshal's Capture
as The Marshal's Wife's Brother
The Life Timer
as Tom
Made a Coward
as Tom Jones
The Range Law
as Lafe
The Only Chance
as Train Dispatcher
His Father's Deputy
as Sam Marvin (a crook)
Juggling with Fate
as Wallace
Religion and Gun Practice
as Finley Overmeyer
The Sheriff of Yavapai County
as The Frisco Kid (Apache Frank's partner)
1912
Jim's Vindication
as The Prospector / Thief
So-Jun-Wah and the Tribal Law
as Me-Ha-Jah







