A.E. Coleby
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A.E. Coleby was a British film director
Film director
A film director is a person who directs the actors and film crew in filmmaking. They control a film's artistic and dramatic nathan roach, while guiding the technical crew and actors.-Responsibilities:...

, actor
Actor
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 and screenwriter
Screenwriter
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 of the silent era.

Selected filmography

Director
  • Kent, the Fighting Man
    Kent, the Fighting Man
    Kent, the Fighting Man is a 1916 British silent sports film directed by A.E. Coleby and starring Billy Wells, Hetty Payne and Arthur Rooke. It was based on a novel by George Edgar.-Cast:* Billy Wells ... John Westerley* Hetty Payne ... Constance...

    (1916)
  • Thelma
    Thelma (1918 film)
    Thelma is a 1918 British silent drama film directed by A.E. Coleby, Arthur Rooke and starring Malvina Longfellow, Arthur Rooke and Maud Yates...

    (1918)
  • Long Odds
    Long Odds
    Long Odds is a 1922 British sports drama film directed by A.E. Coleby and starring Edith Bishop, Sam Marsh and Garry Marsh.-Cast:* A.E. Coleby ... Gus Granville* Edith Bishop ... Sally Walters* Sam Marsh ... Jim Straker...

    (1922)
  • The Mystery of Dr. Fu Manchu (1923)
  • The Flying Fifty-Five (1924)
  • The Moon Diamond (1926)
  • The Locked Door
    The Locked Door
    The Locked Door is an American drama film featuring Barbara Stanwyck in her second film appearance, first starring role, and first talking picture. The film is based on the play The Sign on the Door by Channing Pollock. A previous version was the silent film The Sign on the Door starring Norma...

    (1927)
  • Over the Sticks (1929)

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