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John Steppling

John Steppling
  • Name: John Steppling
  • Birthday: 1870-08-08
  • Also known as: John C. Steppling
  • Place of birth: Essen, Germany
  • Popularity: 0.2864
Biography: John Steppling (8 August 1870 in Essen, Germany – 5 April 1932 in Hollywood, California) was a German-American silent film actor. He moved to America at a young age and entered film in 1912 aged 42. He starred in a total of 230 films between then and 1928, beginning with one of the first feature films ever made, Tess of the d'Urbervilles. He is also credited with directing 7 films. He is the grandfather of playwright John Steppling.

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Title Release date
American dream   as  głos 2007-01-01
Broken Lullaby 1932-01-19
Behind the Counter   as  Her Father 1928-03-03
The Gay Old Bird   as  Uncle 1927-02-26
The Better Man   as  Phineas Ward 1926-06-06
High Steppers   as  John Steppling 1926-03-14
Memory Lane   as  Mary's Father 1926-02-01
California Straight Ahead   as  Jeffrey Browne 1925-09-12
Eve's Lover   as  Burton Gregg 1925-07-06
Soft Shoes   as  Markham 1925-01-01
A Cafe in Cairo   as  Tom Hays 1924-12-07
The Fast Worker   as  Mr. Rodney 1924-10-25
The Reckless Age   as  Spencer Meyrick 1924-08-16
The Galloping Fish   as  Cato Dodd 1924-03-10
The Breathless Moment   as  Banker Day 1924-02-03
The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln   as  Chairman of delegation 1924-02-02
Let's Go   as  Andrew J. Macklin 1923-10-31
Going Up   as  William Douglas 1923-09-30
The Man Next Door   as  David Wisner 1923-05-28
What a Wife Learned   as  Maxfield 1923-01-28
Bell Boy 13 1923-01-19
The Sin Flood   as  Swift 1922-11-12
Too Much Business   as  Simon Stecker 1922-04-09
Glass Houses   as  The Lawyer 1922-03-06
The Silver Car   as  Vicar 1921-06-01
Nobody's Kid 1921-04-17
Black Beauty   as  Squire Gordon 1921-01-01
Billions   as  Isaac Colben 1920-12-06
Madame Peacock   as  Rudolph Cleeberg 1920-10-01
The County Fair   as  Otis Tucker 1920-09-05
Sick Abed   as  John Weems 1920-06-27
The Heart of a Child   as  Joe Mosenstein 1920-04-11
The Husband Hunter   as  Kelly 1920-01-01
Luck in Pawn   as  Abraham Armsberg 1919-11-19
Lombardi, Ltd.   as  Max Strohan 1919-10-01
A Lady's Name   as  Bird 1918-12-10
The Road Through the Dark   as  Antoine Jardee 1918-11-01
Johanna Enlists   as  Maj. Wappington 1918-09-14
Good Night, Paul   as  Batiste Boudeaux 1918-06-20
A Bathtub Bandit 1917-11-02
The Promise   as  Fallon 1917-02-19
Miss Jackie of the Navy   as  Undetermined role 1916-11-30
The Comet's Come-Back 1916-05-31
Pretenses   as  Mike Guffy 1915-12-07
Mixed Wires   as  Policeman 1915-08-25
The Jilt   as  Mr. Thompson 1915-08-16
Comrades Three   as  Hobs 1915-08-11
Detective Blinn   as  Judge Page 1915-08-02
The Deception   as  Dr. King 1915-07-28
Wait and See   as  James - the Valet 1915-07-21
The Zaca Lake Mystery   as  John - the Miner 1915-07-12
The High Cost of Flirting   as  Mr. Dunne - Ethel's Father 1915-07-07
By Whose Hand?   as  Joseph Toby - Lottie's Father 1915-06-28
His Obligation   as  Frank Lehner - Mary's Father 1915-06-14
The Guiding Light 1915-06-04
The Resolve   as  Simpson 1915-05-31
Reprisal   as  Judge Green 1915-05-26
The Greater Strength   as  The Foreman 1915-05-17
The Broken Window   as  The Professor 1915-05-12
One Summer's Sequel   as  Reverend David Barton 1915-05-03
Wife Wanted   as  J.D.P. Moore 1915-04-28
The Castle Ranch   as  Simpson - the Son's Valet 1915-04-19
The Wishing Stone   as  Allan's Grandfather 1915-04-14
The Problem   as  Grandfather 1915-04-09
His Brother's Debt   as  Mr. Myers 1915-04-05
Reformation   as  The Deacon 1915-03-31
Ancestry   as  The Innkeeper 1915-03-22
The Truth of Fiction   as  Bill Burton 1915-03-08
The Derelict   as  P.G. Wilke, Esq. 1915-03-03
The Decision   as  Judge Clarke 1915-02-22
Saints and Sinners   as  The Minister 1915-02-17
Justified   as  Sheriff Lacey 1915-02-08
Jim   as  William Bent - the Publisher 1914-06-15
Caprice   as  Secondary Role (uncredited) 1913-11-10
In the Bishop's Carriage   as  Mr. Ramsey 1913-09-10
Tess of the D'Urbervilles   as  John Durbeyfield 1913-09-01
Billy McGrath on Broadway   as  Billy McGrath 1913-03-04