
Edward McWade was an American writer and stage and screen actor. He appeared in more than 132 films from 1919 to 1944, mostly in secondary roles. He also wrote 15 stage plays and silent film scenarios.
Minister
Ludwig, Pat’s majordomo (uncredited)
Elias
Rigaud
Brother Lamb
City Fathers Committee Member (uncredited)
Pop Hagen
The Prison Doctor
Keene's Apartment Manager (uncredited)
Boston Doorman (uncredited)
Colonel Jackson
Bank Customer Explaining 'NSF' (uncredited)
Henry Gibson's Valet (Uncredited)
Tom Dugan
Ground-Hog
Stationmaster Tucker (uncredited)
Tom Beal the Counterman
Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
Clark
Dan
Tom - Dock Watchman (uncredited)
Sloan
Tim Powers
Jeweler (uncredited)
Adolph (uncredited)
Chemist Who Poisoned Medicine (uncredited)
Elderly Clerk (uncredited)
The Sheriff
Peter McGillicuddy
Bishop Mallory
Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
Old man at library (uncredited)
Minister in Film (uncredited)
Gibbs
Confederate Soldier
Gorn
Simpson
Baggage Master (uncredited)
Charles Mack
Lawyer Partington
Mr. Whitney
Tupper
Art Clerk
Trapper
Billiard Ball Tester (uncredited)
Dr. Haverford
Wise Man
Aged Brother (uncredited)
Thomas Carlyle (uncredited)
'Pi' Kelly
Moyle (uncredited)
Ticket Seller
Tailor (uncredited)
Ivan
Pa Dawson
Chuck - the Old Timer
Harvey
Gorn
Dan Baker (Uncredited)
Pawnbroker
Baldy
Uncle Ira
Harvey
Ticket Seller at Station (uncredited)
The Princess' Father
Russell Alger, Secretary of War
Clement Williams
Frank Warren
Douglas, the Gardener (uncredited)
Carlton
Second Director (uncredited)
Professor Trill (uncredited)
Stage Doorman (Uncredited)
Neighbor
Crony
Mr. Arden - Old Man (uncredited)
Newspaper Editor (uncredited)
Luke Watson
Doctor
Harriman
Walter Emerson (Uncredited)
Tom
Stage Doorman
Mr. Carr
Grouchy Man
Wimms
Avery Crawford
Wong