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    Edmund Lowe. Edmund Sherbourne Lowe (March 3, 1890 – April 21, 1971) was an American actor. [1] . His formative experience began in vaudeville and silent film . Biography. Lowe's childhood home was at 314 North 1st Street, San Jose. He attended Santa Clara College and entertained the idea of becoming a priest before starting his acting career.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0522926Edmund Lowe - IMDb

    Edmund Lowe was a popular matinée idol and a versatile actor who starred in various genres, from romantic comedies to crime dramas. He is best known for his role as Sergeant Harry Quirt in What Price Glory (1926) and its sequels, and for his elegant style and sartorial elegance.

    • January 1, 1
    • San Jose, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Edmund Lowe was a popular matinée idol and a versatile actor who starred in various genres of films, from romantic comedies to war dramas. He was known for his role as Sergeant Harry Quirt in What Price Glory (1926) and his elegance and style in Hollywood.

    • March 3, 1890
    • April 21, 1971
  4. Apr 23, 1971 · HOLLYWOOD, April 22 — Edmund Lowe, a pioneer film tough man who created the role of Sergeant Quirt in “What Price Glory,” died yesterday on the Motion Picture County Hospital. He was 79 years...

  5. Edmund Lowe (1890-1971) was a versatile and popular actor who appeared in over 100 films, including What Price Glory, Dinner at Eight, and I Love You Again. He also starred in radio and TV shows, such as Front Page Detective and Maverick.

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  7. Mar 16, 2024 · The Marathon Stars Blogathon is the perfect chance to dive into one such actor whose star shone brightly in the late 20s and early 30s: Edmund Lowe. Debuting in 1915 onscreen and becoming a lead in the early 1920s, Lowe reached the peak of his career in the late silent era and Pre-Code era.

  8. Other articles where Edmund Lowe is discussed: Raoul Walsh: Early work: …I with Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe as marines Flagg and Quirt. (One of his most-acclaimed silents, The Honor System [1917], about a man falsely imprisoned under brutal conditions, was at the time considered by some, including director John Ford, to be even better than The Birth of a Nation.…

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