

Acting
Birthday: March 12, 1880 (145)
Place of Birth: Bristol, England, UK
Biography
Robert House Peters, Sr. (12 March 1880 – 7 December 1967) was a British-born American silent film actor, known to filmgoers of the era as "The Star of a Thousand Emotions. " Born in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, Peters began his career on a high note, playing the handsome leading man in In the Bishop's Carriage (1913), co-starring Mary Pickford. While The Bishop's Carriage was filmed in an East Coast studio, Peters was in Los Angeles by 1914, becoming one of the first screen stars to permanently settle there. Although he stated publicly that he preferred playing villains, Peters, curly haired and pleasantly dimpled, was from the outset typecast as the romantic hero.
Known For
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Treasure of the Golden Condor (1953)Age: 73as Magistrate (uncredited)
O. Henry's Full House (1952)Age: 72as Dave Bascom (segment "The Clarion Call") (uncredited)
The Old West (1952)Age: 72as Parson Jonathan Brooks
Rose-Marie (1928)Age: 48as Sergeant Malone
The Combat (1926)Age: 46as Blaze Burke
Prisoners of the Storm (1926)Age: 46as 'Bucky' Malone
Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman (1925)Age: 45as Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman
Head Winds (1925)Age: 45as Peter Rosslyn
The Tornado (1925)Age: 45as Tornado
Counsel for the Defense (1925)Age: 45as Arnold Bruce
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