
William Shea
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1856-10-06
Day of Death
1918-11-05 (62 years old)
Place of Birth
Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, UK
William Shea
Biography
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Known For
Acting
(1920)
A Daughter of Two Worlds
as Slim Jackson
(1917)
(1916)
A Villainous Villain
as Old Man Dukkets
(1916)
The Man from Egypt
as Mr. Mazuma
(1916)
Walls and Wallops
as Police Chief
(1916)
The Blue Envelope Mystery
as George
(1916)
My Lady's Slipper
as Bucknail (per Variety)
(1916)
Putting Pep in Slowtown
as Mayor Van Poke
(1916)
The Marriage of Molly-O
as Denny McGuire
(1916)
A Night Out
as McMahon
(1915)
The Dust of Egypt
as Whiggins
(1915)
Heavy Villains
as F.G. Lawrence
(1915)
The Boarding House Feud
as Billy's Uncle
(1915)
You Can't Beat It
as Brother Steve
(1915)
(1915)
C.O.D.
as Farmer Jones
(1915)
A Wireless Rescue
as Old Welch - Polly's Father
(1915)
Benjamin Bunter: Book Agent
as Jonah Grundell
(1915)
The Lady of Shalott
as Captain Starboard
(1914)
(1914)
(1914)
The Maid from Sweden
as John Haines - the Plasterer
(1914)
The Vases of Hymen
as Roberts - The Antique Dealer
(1914)
(1914)
Two Stepchildren
as Joe's Uncle Jabez - an Old Farmer
(1914)
The Athletic Family
as Jake Punchim
(1914)
Sawdust and Salome
as Uncle Jerry
(1914)
(1914)
Hearts and Diamonds
as Uncle William
(1914)
Sweeney's Christmas Bird
as Clancy
(1913)
(1913)
The Classmate's Frolic
as The Organ Player
(1913)
The Mouse and the Lion
as A Gangster
(1913)
Cupid Through a Keyhole
as Jack Wearyfoot - the Tramp
(1912)
(1912)
As You Like It
as Unknown role
(1912)
(1912)
(1912)
Aunty's Romance
as The Attorney
(1912)
Chumps
as Mr. McSorley - the Climax
(1912)
The Bond of Music
as Pierre le Noir, Vian's Neighbor
(1912)
(1911)
A Tale of Two Cities
as Jarvis Lorry
(1911)
Two Overcoats
as Peter Dempsey
(1911)
Vanity Fair
as Sir Pitt Crawley
(1911)
(1911)
A Friendly Marriage
as The Butler
(1911)
The Life Boat
as Old Capt. Bill - the Father
(1910)
Auld Robin Gray
as Auld Robin Gray
(1910)
A Tin-Type Romance
as Old Man (uncredited)
(1910)
The Telephone
as Laughing man
(1910)
(1909)
A Midsummer Night's Dream
as Mechanical
(1908)
Julius Caesar, an Historical Tragedy
as First Citizen
(1907)