

Acting
Birthday: August 8, 1870 (155)
Place of Birth: Essen, Germany
Biography
John Steppling (8 August 1870 in Essen, Germany – 5 April 1932 in Hollywood, California) was a German-American silent film actor. He moved to America at a young age and entered film in 1912 aged 42. He starred in a total of 230 films between then and 1928, beginning with one of the first feature films ever made, Tess of the d'Urbervilles. He is also credited with directing 7 films. He is the grandfather of playwright John Steppling.
Known For
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American dream (2007)Age: 137as głos
Broken Lullaby (1932)Age: 62
Behind the Counter (1928)Age: 58as Her Father
The Gay Old Bird (1927)Age: 57as Uncle
Her Father Said No (1927)Age: 57as John Hamilton
High Steppers (1926)Age: 56as John Steppling
Memory Lane (1926)Age: 56as Mary's Father
The Better Man (1926)Age: 56as Phineas Ward
California Straight Ahead (1925)Age: 55as Jeffrey Browne
Soft Shoes (1925)Age: 55as Markham
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