Mini-Biography:
Henry Sedley was born on March 26, 1881 in New York, New York, USA. He was an American Actor, known for The Racket (1928), Transatlantic (1931), The Fool (1925), Henry Sedley's first movie on record is from 1917. Henry Sedley died on November 13, 1962 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1931.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1931: Transatlantic (Cast: Chalky (/xx/) ), Directed by William K. Howard, with Edmund Lowe, Lois Moran, John Halliday,
1928: Tropic Madness (Cast: Johnson), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Leatrice Joy, Lena Malena, George Barraud,
1928: The Racket (Les Racketters) (Cast), Directed by Lewis Milestone, with Pat Collins, John Darrow, Sam de Grasse,
1925: The Fool (Cast: Stedman ), Directed by Harry Millarde, with Edmund Lowe, Raymond Bloomer,
1924: For Another Woman (Cast), Directed by David Kirkland, with Kenneth Harlan, Florence Billings,
1923: The Custard Cup (Cast: Frank Bosley), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with , Miriam Battista, Jerry Devine,
1922: Received Payment (Cast: Roger Dayne), Directed by Charles Maigne, with Corinne Griffith, Kenneth Harlan, David Torrence,
1920: The Hidden Light (Cast: Harry Warren), Directed by Abraham S. Schomer, with Dolores Cassinelli, John E. Brennan, Arthur Donaldson,
1920: Voices (Cast: Justin Lord), Directed by Chester De Vonde, with , Diana Allen, Gilbert Rooney,
1919: Marriage for Convenience (Cast: Howard Pollard), Directed by Sidney Olcott, with Catherine Calvert, Ann May, George Majeroni,
1918: The Daredevil (Cast: Lt. Bourdon), Directed by Francis J. Grandon, with Gail Kane, Norman Trevor, W.W. Crimans,
1918: The Embarrassment of Riches (Cast: Count Orloff ), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Lillian Walker, Carlton Brickert, John Costello,
1918: Just for Tonight (Cast: Crandall), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Tom Moore, ,
1918: His Daughter Pays (La Baccarat) (Cast: Sedley), Directed by Paolo Trinchera, with Gertrude McCoy, Pauline Curley, Charles E. Graham,
1917: Corruption (Cast: Philip Montross (AKA Henry J. Sedley)), Directed by John Gorman, with Helen Marten, ,