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  1. Albert Edward Sutherland (January 5, 1895 – December 31, 1973) was a British film director and actor. Born in London, he was from a theatrical family. His father, Al Sutherland, was a theatre manager and producer and his mother, Julie Ring, was a vaudeville performer.

  2. A. Edward Sutherland. Director: Sky Devils. British-born A. Edward ("Eddie") Sutherland started in vaudeville and acted in films from 1914 at Keystone (he was one of the original Keystone Kops).

    • January 1, 1
    • London, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • Palm Springs, California, USA
  3. A. Edward Sutherland. Director: Sky Devils. British-born A. Edward ("Eddie") Sutherland started in vaudeville and acted in films from 1914 at Keystone (he was one of the original Keystone Kops).

    • January 5, 1895
    • December 31, 1973
    • Early Life
    • Education at Battle Creek and Early Career
    • Founding A School Complex in Madison, Tennessee
    • Later Years
    • Contribution

    Edward Alexander Sutherland was born on March 3, 1865, in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, to first-generation Seventh-day Adventist parents. His mother’s large family became Seventh-day Adventists through attending evangelistic meetings, and his father joined the church several years later.1

    Sutherland went to Battle Creek College in 1883 intending to enroll in the first pre-medical course taught by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg. The course did not materialize because only one other student enrolled. After taking some courses in English, Sutherland returned home to teach school. He started college again at Battle Creek in 1886, formed a life...

    Sutherland, Magan, and M. Bessie DeGraw publicly resigned from their Berrien Springs positions at a contentious Lake Union Conference session on campus in May 1904. They decided to move south and operate a remote, rural school on their own in a region with a minimal Adventist presence. Ellen White told them they needed to establish themselves in an...

    The success of the Madison extension schools inspired the General Conference leaders to train Adventist lay members to work in rural areas. Consequently, after Sutherland retired as president of Madison College, they chose him as secretary of the General Conference Commission on Rural Living to encourage Adventists to move out of the cities. As par...

    Edward Alexander Sutherland launched Walla Walla and Madison Colleges and established a campus that would later become Andrews University. He also had a part in accrediting the medical school at what is now Loma Linda University, basing his actions on principles he found in Ellen White’s writings. He also launched a great laymen’s movement by train...

  4. A. Edward Sutherland is known as an Director, Actor, Producer, Assistant Director, Screenplay, Executive Producer, Story, Editor, and Special Effects. Some of his work includes The Kid, The Gold Rush, A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate, The Flying Deuces, The Invisible Woman, Murders in the Zoo, Beyond Tomorrow, and One Night in the Tropics.

  5. Albert Edward Sutherland (January 5, 1895 – December 31, 1973) was a British film director and actor. Born in London, he was from a theatrical family. His father, Al Sutherland, was a theatre manager and producer and his mother, Julie Ring, was a vaudeville performer.

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  7. Albert Edward Sutherland was a film director and actor. Born in London, he was from a theatrical family. His father, Al Sutherland, was a theatre manager and producer and his mother, Julie Ring, was a vaudeville performer.

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