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George Barnes
(1880-1951)
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George Barnes was born on 29 January 1880 in Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for
Cardinal Richelieu's Ward (1914)
,
Pocahontas (1910)
and
Hypnotized (1910)
. He died on 20 July 1951 in Palm Beach, Florida, USA.
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Known for
Cardinal Richelieu's Ward
Actor
1914
Pocahontas
6.6
Short
Captain John Smith
1910
Hypnotized
Short
Actor
1910
What Might Have Been
Short
The Police Lieutenant
1913
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Actor
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12
Ain't He Grand?
Short
Grip Hoaley
1916
Con, the Car Conductor
Short
Stockholder
1915
Old Jane of the Gaiety
4.9
Short
1915
The Cat's Paw
Short
Abdul
1914
Cardinal Richelieu's Ward
1914
Coals of Fire
Short
Gary - A Storekeeper
1914
Mrs. Pinkhurst's Proxy
Short
The Village Constable
1914
What Might Have Been
Short
The Police Lieutenant
1913
The Protectory's Oldest Boy
Short
The Protectory's Oldest Boy as an Adult
1913
Hypnotized
Short
1910
Pocahontas
6.6
Short
Captain John Smith
1910
The Great Train Robbery
7.3
Short
(uncredited)
1903
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Born
January 29
,
1880
Missouri, USA
Died
July 20
,
1951
Palm Beach, Florida, USA
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Noted for being the actor, who, playing an outlaw, fires his gun directly at the audience in the close-up final scene of
The Great Train Robbery (1903)
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