

Acting
Birthday: October 2, 1862 (163)
Place of Birth: Little Falls, New York, USA
Biography
Justus D. Barnes (October 2, 1862 – February 6, 1946), named George Barnes in some sources, was an American stage and film actor. He is best known for his role in the 1903 silent short The Great Train Robbery, which the American Film Institute and many film historians and critics recognize as the production that first established the Western genre, setting a new "narrative standard" in the motion picture industry. Barnes was born in Little Falls, New York. He was a veteran stage actor before he made his screen debut in 1903 in The Great Train Robbery.
Known For
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It Happened to Adele (1917)Age: 55as Vincent's Uncle
Cy Whittaker's Ward (1917)Age: 55as Simmons
The Heart of the Princess Marsari (1915)Age: 53as Paul's Wealthy Uncle
From the River's Depths (1915)Age: 53as William Hewins - Dorothy's Father
The Marvelous Marathoner (1915)Age: 53as Ewing Webster
Old Jane of the Gaiety (1915)Age: 53
Weary Walker's Woes (1915)Age: 53as Lawyer
The Country Girl (1915)Age: 53as The Squire, her Guardian
Love and Money (1915)Age: 53as American Suitor's Father
Mr. Meeson's Will (1915)Age: 53as Mr. Meeson
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