Edgar Jones

Active - 1915 - 1922  |   Birth - Jun 17, 1874  |   Death - Feb 7, 1958  |   Genres - Drama, Silent Film, Western, Comedy | Subgenres - Silent Film, Silent Feature, Western Film

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Edgar Jones also known as Ed Jones and as "Pardner" Jones, was an American actor, producer, and director of films. He starred in and directed the adaptation of Mildred Mason's The Gold in the Crock. He also starred in and directed Siegmund Lubin films including Fitzhugh's Ride. He established a film production business in Augusta, Maine that produced adaptations of Holman Day novels.

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