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Edmund Burns

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Birthday: Sep 27, 1892

Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA

Edmund Burns was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Burns began his career with roles in "The Manicure Girl" (1925), "Out of the Storm" (1926) and "The Lodge in the Wilderness" (1926). Burns began to focus on film after appearing in "Poor Girls" (1927), "Tanned Legs" (1929) and the action film "Air Mail" (1932) with Pat O'Brien. He also appeared in the horror flick "The Death Kiss" (1932) with David Manners, "The Shadow of the Eagle" (1932) and "Dangerously Yours" (1933). Later in his career, Burns acted in the Clark Gable comedy "It Happened One Night" (1934). Burns passed away in April 1980 at the age of 88.

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Highest rated movies

Abraham Lincoln
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She Goes to War
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Tanned Legs
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The Humming Bird
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When a Man Rides Alone
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Sea Devils
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Marriage for Convenience
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The Virgin of Stamboul
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Poor Girls
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55% Male and Female
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Filmography

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No Score Yet No Score Yet When a Man Rides Alone Stage Driver Clem (Character) - 1933
No Score Yet No Score Yet Rusty Rides Alone Steve Reynolds (Character) - 1933
No Score Yet No Score Yet Sea Devils Richard Charters (Character) - 1931
No Score Yet No Score Yet She Goes to War Reggie (Character) - 1929
No Score Yet No Score Yet Tanned Legs Clinton Darrow (Character) - 1929
No Score Yet No Score Yet Poor Girls Richard Deane (Character) - 1927
No Score Yet No Score Yet Abraham Lincoln Unknown (Character) - 1924
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Humming Bird Unknown (Character) - 1924
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Country Kid Unknown (Character) - 1923
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Virgin of Stamboul Hector Baron (Character) - 1920
No Score Yet 55% Male and Female Treherne (Character) - 1919
No Score Yet No Score Yet Marriage for Convenience Ned Gardiner (Character) - 1919