



Robert Brower
Acting1850Point Pleasant, New York, USA

Biography
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Known For
Acting History
1948
Whispering Smith
Other
1933
The Invisible Man
as Farmer (uncredited)
1930
Abraham Lincoln
as (uncredited)
1928
Laugh, Clown, Laugh
as Stage Manager (uncredited)
Beggars of Life
as Blind Sims
The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg
as Minister to the King (uncredited)
1927
The Last Trail
as Sam Beasley
The Gay Defender
as Ferdinand Murrieta
1926
1925
1924
Riders Up
as Gen. Jeff
1923
1922
The Man Who Saw Tomorrow
as Bishop
Is Matrimony a Failure?
as Marriage License Clerk
Singed Wings
as Don José della Guerda
Fools First
as Butler
Thirty Days
as Professor Huxley
1921
What Every Woman Knows
as Scotch Lawyer
Peck's Bad Boy
as The Minister
The Lost Romance
as Butler
The Little Minister
as Hendry Munn
The Faith Healer
as Dr. Martin
The Jucklins
as Attorney Conkwright
1920
Jack Straw
as Count of Pomerania
Held by the Enemy
as Uncle Rufus
A City Sparrow
as Parson Neil
A Cumberland Romance
as Mountain Bishop
1919
Hawthorne of the U.S.A.
as King Augustus III
The Beauty Market
as Uncle Issacs
Something to Do
as Mr. Remwick
The Heart of Youth
as The Squire
1918
A Burglar for a Night
as Daniel Marden
1917
The Mystery of the Double Cross
as Herbert Brewster
The Tell-Tale Step
as Doctor Oppenheim
The Last Sentence
as Mr. Crosby
1916
The Cossack Whip
as Andre Lukovsky
The Innocence of Ruth
as Stockbroker
When Love Is King
as The Prime Minister
1915
1914
What Could She Do?
as John Atkinson
The Active Life of Dolly of the Dailies #5: The Chinese Fan
as Director of Union Realty
1913
The Ambassador's Daughter
as The ambassador
A Proposal from the Duke
as Mr. Reed - President of the Occidental Trust Co.
Bread on the Waters
as John Wilson
A Letter to Uncle Sam
as The General
With the Eyes of the Blind
as Dr. Burnett
The Bells
as Thomas Martin
1912
Thirty Days at Hard Labor
as Mr. Langdon
The Usurer's Grip
as The Enlightened Employer
The Totville Eye
as Thomas Adams, the editor
Tim
as Tim's Father
The High Cost of Living
as M. G. Lord







