Conway Tearle (born Frederick Conway Levy) was an American stage actor who went on to perform in silent and early sound films.
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Date of Birth: May 17, 1878
Date of Death: Oct 1, 1938
Romeo and Juliet
Escalus - Prince of Verona
Klondike Annie
Vance Palmer
The Preview Murder Mystery
Edwin Strange
The Headline Woman
Police Commissioner Frank Desmond
Sing Sing Nights
Floyd Cooper
Stingaree
Sir Julian Kent
Fifteen Wives
Insp. Decker Dawes
Should Ladies Behave
Max Lawrence
Day of Reckoning
George Hollins
The Hurricane Express
The Railroad Attorney
The King Murder
Detective Chief Henry Barton
Her Mad Night
Steven Kennedy
Vanity Fair
Rawdon Crawley
Man About Town
Bob Ashley
Morals for Women
Van Dyne
Pleasure
Gerald Whitney
The Lady Who Dared
Jack Norton
The False Madonna
Grant Arnold
Captivation
Hugh Somerton
The Truth About Youth
Richard Carewe
Gold Diggers of Broadway
Stephen Lee
The Lost Zeppelin
Commander Donald Hall
Evidence
Harold Courtenay
Altars of Desire
David Elrod
Dancing Mothers
Jerry Naughton
My Official Wife
Alexander, aka Sascha
The Greater Glory
Count Maxim von Hurtig
The Mystic
Michael Nash
The Great Divide
Stephen Ghent
The Heart of a Siren
Gerald Rexford
Lilies of the Field
Louis Willing
The Next Corner
Robert Maury
Black Oxen
Lee Clavering
Ashes of Vengeance
Rupert de Vrieac
Bella Donna
Mahmoud Baroudi
The Common Law
Louis Neville
The Eternal Flame
Général de Montriveau
She Loves and Lies
Ernest Lismore
The Forbidden Woman
Malcolm Kent
April Folly
Kerry Sarle
The Way of a Woman
Anthony Weir
Human Desire
Robert Lane
Stella Maris
John Risca - also spelled John Riska
The Foolish Virgin
Jim Anthony
Neville
Conway Tearle