Edward Hearn
Guy Edward Hearn (September 6, 1888 – April 15, 1963) was a prolific American actor whose extensive film career spanned four decades, commencing in 1915. Throughout his journey in the world of cinema, Hearn portrayed a myriad of characters, beginning with youthful leads before transitioning briefly to the role of leading man during the silent film era.
As the film industry evolved with the introduction of sound, Hearn shifted his focus to character acting. He became a familiar face in numerous productions across various studios, often receiving little to no credit for his work. Despite this, he made a significant impact on the screen, embodying diverse roles that showcased his versatility. Over the years, he was credited under several stage names, predominantly as Edward Hearn, but also known as Guy E. Hearn, Ed Hearn, Eddie Hearn, Eddie Hearne, and Edward Hearne.
Hearn’s contributions to the film industry, particularly during the transition from silent to sound films, reflect a dedicated and adaptable actor who left an indelible mark on Hollywood. He continued to work steadily until his passing in 1963, leaving behind a legacy of hundreds of performances that illustrate his commitment to the craft of acting.
Filmography
The Vanishing Legion
One Night at Susie's
Avenging Waters
The Shadow of the Eagle
Ladies' Man
The Desperadoes
Raton Pass
Confidential
Broadminded
Dirigible
The Man Behind The Gun
Road Agent
Go West (1940)
King of the Pecos
Local Boy Makes Good