
Edward Sloman
DirectorActorWriter
- Born
- July 19, 1883
- Died
- September 29, 1972
British-born Edward Sloman was raised in London's East End, and left home at age 19 to become an actor. He spent several years in the British theater and later became a director in both legitimate theater and vaudeville. After a quarrel with a powerful booking agent which resulted in his being…
Director
| The Jury's Secret(1938) |
| The Perfect Tribute(1935) |
| A Dog of Flanders(1935) |
| There's Always Tomorrow(1934) |
| Two Lips and Juleps; or, Southern Love and Northern Exposure(1932) |
Writer
| We Americans(1928) |
| Pilgrims of the Night(1921) |
| The Mantle of Charity(1918) |
| Social Briars(1918) |
| The Dragoman(1916) |
Actor
| Tangled Threads(1917) |
| The Severed Hand(1916) |
| Sold to Satan(1916)as His Majesty - The Prince of the Nether Regions |
| The Embodied Thought(1916)as David Goodman |
| Vengeance of the Oppressed(1916)as Aaron the Jew |
Producer
| The Last Hour(1930) |
| The Last Hour(1923) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| Behind the Mask(1932) |
Additional Crew
| The Last Hour(1923) |
Self
| Screen Snapshots, Series 9, No. 20(1930)as Self |