Lester Cuneo
Lester H. Cuneo (October 25, 1888 – November 1, 1925) was an American stage and silent film actor. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he began acting in live theatre while still in his teens.
Lester H. Cuneo | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | October 25, 1888
Died | November 1, 1925 37) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1912–1925 |
Spouse(s) | Francelia Billington (m.1920–div.1925) |
Children | 2 |
Career
Lester then embarked on a film career in 1912 with the Chicago-based Selig Polyscope Company then joined Essanay Studios in 1914. Working in early Hollywood, his popularity increased after he switched from comedic roles to the increasingly popular western film genre. However, his career was temporarily interrupted when he served with the United States Army during World War I.
At war's end, Lester Cuneo returned to film and in the early 1920s set up his own production company making primarily western films.
Personal life
He married actress Francelia Billington in 1920 and had two children.[1] The two made fourteen films together before their divorce in October 1925.
Death
Despondent over the breakdown of his marriage and the downhill slide of his film career, Lester Cuneo took his own life with a gunshot to the head in 1925.[2][3] He was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. His year of death is printed on his gravemarker as 1926 which contradicts 1925, the year usually given.[4]
Filmography
- Sons of the North Woods (1912)
- According to Law (1912)
- The Double Cross (1912)
- The Peculiar Nature of the White Man's Burden (1912)
- An Unexpected Fortune (1912)
- The Boob (1912)
- A Cowboy's Mother (1912)
- The Whiskey Runners (1912)
- An Equine Hero (1912) – Pete (half-breed)
- Circumstantial Evidence (1912) – Hort Ingles
- The Fighting Instinct (1912)
- The Brand Blotter (1912)
- The Cattle Rustlers (1912)
- Why Jim Reformed (1912)
- A Motorcycle Adventure (1912)
- The Opium Smugglers (1912)
- So-Jun-Wah and the Tribal Law (1912)
- Jim's Vindication (1912)
- The Dynamiters (1912) – Joe Thompson
- Between Love and the Law (1912)
- Roped In (1912) – The Cowboy
- The Ranger and His Horse (1912) – Pete Rogers
- Buck's Romance (1912) – Squaw's Father
- A Rough Rider With Nitroglycerine (1912)
- The Gunfighter's Son (1913)
- The Cowboy Editor (1913)
- Bud's Heiress (1913)
- A Canine Matchmaker; or, Leave It to a Dog (1913)
- How It Happened (1913)
- Bill's Birthday Present (1913)
- The Range Law (1913)
- The Bank's Messenger (1913)
- The Deputy's Sweetheart (1913)
- Juggling With Fate (1913) – Wallace
- The Sheriff of Yavapai County (1913) – The Frisco Kid (Apache Frank's partner)
- The Life Timer (1913) – Tom
- The Mail Order Suit (1913) – Steve
- His Father's Deputy (1913) – Sam Marvin (a crook)
- Religion and Gun Practice (1913) – Finely Overmeyer
- The Law and the Outlaw (1913) – Monty Ray
- An Embarrassed Bridegroom (1913)
- The Jealousy of Miguel and Isabella (1913)
- The Only Chance (1913) – Train Dispatcher
- Taming a Tenderfoot (1913) – Willie B. Clever (the tenderfoot)
- The Marshal's Capture (1913) – The marshal's wife's brother
- Sallie's Sure Shot (1913) – Coyote Jim
- Made A Coward (1913) – Tom Jones
- The Señorita's Repentance (1913)
- The Stolen Moccasins (1913) – Harden
- The Galloping Romeo (1913)
- How Betty Made Good (1913) – Jim
- The Rejected Lover's Luck (1913) Ben
- The Capture of Bad Brown (1913)
- The Cattle Thief's Escape (1913) – Charley Pointer
- The Silver Grindstone (1913) – Harry Custer
- Dishwash Dick's Counterfeit (1913) – Dick Mason
- Two Sacks of Potatoes (1913)
- The Schoolmarm's Shooting Match (1913) – Brown
- The Sheriff and the Rustler (1913) – The Sheriff
- The Child of the Prairies (1913) – Ed Dillon
- The Escape of Jim Dolan (1913) – Ed Jones
- Cupid in the Cow Camp (1913) – Arizona Bob
- The Rustler's Reformation (1913)
- Physical Culture on the Quarter Circle V Bar (1913) – Pete
- Buster's Little Game (1913) – Robins
- Mother Love Vs Gold (1913) – Jim Sykes
- By Unseen Hand (1914) – Warrington
- A Friend In Need (1914) – Girl's Father
- The Little Sister (1914) – First Badman
- A Mix-Up on the Plains (1914)
- A Romance of the Forest Reserve (1914)
- Marrying Gretchen (1914)
- Marian, the Holy Terror (1914)
- Algie's Sister (1914)
- Under Royal Patronage (1914) – Baron Spitzhausen
- The Plum Tree (1914) – Norris Griggs
- A Splendid Dishonor (1914) – Dr. Appledance
- The Moving Picture Cowboy (1914) – Director
- The Fable of the Author and the Dear Public and the Plate of Mush (1914)
- The Other Man (1914)
- In the Glare of the Lights (1914) – Joe Brandigan
- The Private Officer (1914) – Capt. Osborne
- His Dearest Foes (1914)
- The Prince Party (1914) – James Atteridge
- The Place, the Time and the Man (1914)
- Every Inch A King (1914) – King Livian
- The Loose Change of Chance (1914)
- The Way of the Woman (1914)
- The Shanty at Trembling Hill (1914)
- The Gallantry of Jimmy Rodgers (1915) – Ralph Morrison
- The Lieutenant Governor (1915) – Dennis McGrath
- The Ambition of the Baron (1915)
- Thirteen Down (1915) – Baron Schoman
- The Accounting (1915) – Sargall
- The Amateur Prodigal (1915)
- The Surprise of My Life (1915)
- The Strength of the Weak (1915)
- The Other Woman's Picture (1915)
- A Night In Kentucky (1915)
- Graustark (1915) – Prince Gabriel
- The Mystery of the Silent Death (1915)
- The Conspiracy at the Chateau (1915)
- On the Dawn Road (1915) – Granger
- The Slim Princess (1915) – The Only Koldo
- The Second in Command (1915) – Lt. Sir Walter Mannering
- The Silent Voice (1915) – Bobbie Delorme
- Pennington's Choice (1915) – Jean
- A Corner in Cotton (1916) – Willis Jackson
- The Come-Back (1916) – Mac Heberton
- The Masked Rider (1916) – Squid Archer
- The River of Romance (1916) – Reginald Williams
- A Virginia Romance (1916)
- Mister 44 (1916) – Eagle Eye
- Big Tremaine (1916) – Redmond Malvern
- Pidgin Island (1916) – Donald Smead
- The Promise (1917) – Buck Moncrossen
- The Hidden Children (1917) – Lt. Boyd
- The Haunted Pajamas (1917) – Judge Billings
- The Hidden Spring (1917) – Bill Wheeler
- Under Handicap (1917) – Brayley
- Paradise Garden (1917) – Jack Ballard
- Desert Love (1920) – The Whelp
- The Terror (1920) – 'Con' Norton
- Food For Scandal (1920) – Jack Horner
- Lone Hand Wilson (1920) – Lone Hand Wilson
- Are All Men Alike? (1920) – Raoul Uhlan
- The Ranger and the Law (1921) – Dick Dawson
- Blue Blazes (1922) – Jerry Connors
- The Masked Avenger (1922) – Austin Patterson
- Silver Spurs (1922)
- Trapped in the Air (1922)
- In the Days of Buffalo Bill (1922)
- Blazing Arrows (1922) – Sky Fire
- The Devil's Ghost (1922)
- The Vengeance of Pierre (1923)
- The Zero Hour (1923)
- The Eagle's Feather (1923) – Jeff Carey
- Fighting Jim Grant (1923) – Jim Grant
- Western Grit (1924) – Walt Powers
- Ridin' Fool (1924)
- The Lone Hand Texan (1924)
- Hearts of the West (1925)
- Two Fisted Thompson (1925)
- Western Promise (1925)
- Range Vultures (1925)
References
- David K. Frasier: Lester Cuneo
- Birdwell, Russell J. (November 28, 1925). "Hollywood". The Eugene Guard. Eugene, Oregon. Retrieved September 11, 2001.
- "Lone Hand Wilson". The New York Times. Retrieved November 13, 2009.
- findagrave.com Retrieved June 4, 2017