
Oscar Apfel
Acting · Born 1878-01-16 · age 60 at death · Cleveland, Ohio, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Oscar C. Apfel (January 17, 1878 – March 21, 1938) was an American film actor, director, screenwriter and producer. He appeared in 167 films between 1913 and 1939, and also directed 94 films between 1911 and 1927. Apfel was born in Cleveland, Ohio. After a number of years in commerce, he decided to adopt the stage as a profession. He secured his first professional engagement in 1900, in his hometown. He rose rapidly and soon held a position as director and producer and was at the time noted as being the youngest stage director in America.[1] He spent eleven years on the stage on Broadway then joined the Edison Manufacturing Company. Apfel first directed for Thomas A. Edison, Inc. in 1911–12, where he made the innovative short film The Passer-By (1912). He also did some experimental work at Edison's laboratory in Orange, on the Edison Talking Pictures devices. After many years as a director, he gradually returned to acting. On March 21, 1938, Apfel died in Hollywood from a heart attack.
Titles

Manhattan Melodrama

Five Star Final

The Story of Temple Drake

Abraham Lincoln

Bordertown

Employees' Entrance

Call Her Savage

The House of Rothschild

The Squaw Man

Hot Saturday

Our Blushing Brides

Liliom

Man on the Flying Trapeze

Hell's Highway

I Dream Too Much

The Old-Fashioned Way

The Big Shakedown

The Yellow Ticket

Gabriel Over the White House

Romance in Manhattan

Crack-Up

Skyscraper Souls

Conspiracy

Shopworn

One Man's Journey

The Toast of New York

The Texan

Quick Millions

Street of Chance

Blondie of the Follies

Tomorrow at Seven

Two Against the World

The Bowery

The Man Who Played God

Helping Grandma

The Plot Thickens

Sidewalks of New York

High Pressure

Before Dawn

Marianne

Whirlpool

Inspiration

State's Attorney

Du Barry, Woman of Passion

It's a Great Life

Auction of Souls

The World Changes

Only Yesterday

That Girl from Paris

Page Miss Glory

The Famous Ferguson Case

The Finger Points

Way Back Home

A Successful Calamity

Pick-up

The Virtuous Sin

Emergency Call

36 Hours to Kill

Symphony of Six Million

Madame Racketeer