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Tyrone Power Sr.

Known ForActing
Birthday1869-05-02
Age62 years old at death
Date of Death† 1931-12-23
Place of BirthLondon, England, UK
Also Known AsFrederick Tyrone Edmond Power, Frederick Power, Tyrone Power

Biography

From Wikipedia Frederick Tyrone Edmond Power (2 May 1869 – 23 December 1931) was an English stage and screen actor, who acted under the name Tyrone Power. After an extremely prosperous 30 years of acting on the stage and touring around the world, Power moved into silent films in 1914. Initially playing the leading man in films, he soon switched to playing villains and proved highly successful. In 1916 Power played the male lead in Where Are My Children?, a serious film about birth control and social issues directed by pioneer woman director Lois Weber and her husband Phillips Smalley. That same year Power appeared in a Selig film called John Needham's Double. When not acting on Broadway, Power appeared in films. Producer William Fox found him a great character part at Fox Studios in Footfalls (1921). Also in 1921 Power appeared in D.W. Griffith's Dream Street in which experimental synchronised sound was used, using the Photokinema sound-on-disc system. In 1924 Power was in the cast of the sumptuous Janice Meredith, a Hearst produced Marion Davies vehicle. In 1925 Power appeared in a film called The Red Kimono, a film as daring as Where Are My Children? had been a decade earlier. The Red Kimono was produced and partly written by Dorothy Davenport, the widow of Wallace Reid. Power finished out the decade and silent era in several A-list silent films. In 1930, Power had a final great role as the villainous "bull whacker" Red Flack in Raoul Walsh's widescreen epic The Big Trail, which was Power's first and only talkie and provided an unknown John Wayne with his first starring role. Power then prepared to film a sound remake of The Miracle Man, which had been a great silent success in 1919 for Lon Chaney. A few scenes had been shot, but before filming could be completed Power died of a heart attack in the arms of his 17-year-old son at the end of 1931. He was 62. His part of the preacher in The Miracle Man was taken up by fellow veteran actor Hobart Bosworth. He is now usually referred to as Tyrone Power Sr., to distinguish him from his son, star actor Tyrone Power, who would die at the age of 44, also of a heart attack .

Filmography

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1924
Comedy
Romance

Trouping with Ellen

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1930
6.7
Drama
Western

The Big Trail

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1925
5.7
Drama

The Red Kimona

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1926
Drama

The Test of Donald Norton

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1926
3.0
Western

Hands Across the Border

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1917
Drama

National Red Cross Pageant

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1916
Drama

Thou Shalt Not Covet

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1917
Drama

The Planter

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1923
Drama

Bright Lights of Broadway

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1925
Comedy

He's a Prince!

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1924
5.0
Drama
History

Janice Meredith

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1925
1.0
Drama

The Wanderer

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1925
2.0
Comedy

Where Was I?

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1923
Drama

The Day of Faith

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1916
5.9
Drama

Where Are My Children?

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1915
Drama

Sweet Alyssum

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1924
Drama

For Another Woman

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1925
Western

Braveheart

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1926
Drama

Bride of the Storm

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1921
6.2
Romance
Drama

Dream Street

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1914
Drama

Aristocracy

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1923
9.0
Adventure

Fury

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1924
Action
Drama

The Story Without a Name

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1921
Mystery

Footfalls

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1925
Drama

School for Wives

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1924
Drama

Damaged Hearts

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1923
Drama

The Daring Years

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1926
Drama

Out of the Storm

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1927
Drama

The Elegy

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1924
Drama

Greater Than Marriage

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1921
Drama

The Black Panther's Cub

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1916
Drama

The Eye of God

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1915
Action
Comedy

A Texas Steer

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1916
Drama

John Needham's Double

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1923
Drama

Wife in Name Only

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1924
Mystery

The Lone Wolf

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1923
Drama

The Truth About Wives

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1920
Drama

The Great Shadow

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1917
Fantasy
Drama

Lorelei of the Sea