Lincoln Stedman
Lincoln Stedman was a prominent American screen actor, whose career spanned from 1917 to 1934, primarily in the realm of silent films. Despite official records suggesting he was born in 1906, various Federal census documents confirm his birth year as 1901. Stedman was born in Denver, Colorado, to Marshall and Myrtle Stedman, the latter being a well-known silent film actress herself.
Throughout his career, Stedman showcased his talents in a remarkable total of 81 films. His robust physique, resembling that of fellow actor Roscoe Arbuckle, allowed him to convincingly portray adult characters well beyond his actual age, making him a familiar face in the silent film era. His early exposure to the film industry, growing up alongside his parents, helped shape his acting career from a young age.
Stedman’s personal life included a marriage to Carol Rohe Stedman, and he welcomed a daughter, Loretta Myrtle Stedman, just a month prior to his passing due to heart complications in 1934. He spent his final days in Los Angeles, California, where he was laid to rest at Holy Cross Cemetery. Lincoln Stedman's contributions to silent cinema remain a testament to a unique era of film history, leaving a lasting legacy.