Phillips Smalley

Biography

Wendell Phillips Smalley (August 7, 1865 – May 2, 1939) was an American silent film director and actor.

Known For

Drumming It In

Wasted Lives

J. Bertram Peters

There You Are!

Leonard Taylor

The Fatal Warning

Barrett

A Cigarette - That's All

Frederick Arnold

Temptation

Justin Emery

The Greeks Had a Word for Them

Mr. Garland

Honeymoon Flats

Dan Taylor

The Lawless Woman

George Wescott

Cheap Kisses

Mr. Harboard

The Midnight Special

Defense Attorney (uncredited)

Midnight Mary

The Picture of Dorian Gray

The Spider and Her Web

Mr. Wilson (uncredited)

Night After Night

Mr. Ramsey

Queen o'Diamonds

The Tavern Keeper

A Heroine of '76

University Dean (uncredited)

I Am the Law

Grave - Diana's Husband

The Pursuit of Hate

Mr. Cameron

Hell's Headquarters

Alfred Lambert

Night Life of the Gods

Mr. Gray

The Dice Woman

Bonner

Peacock Alley

Mr. Walter Martin

Slightly Married

Peter Ebbing

Trimmed in Scarlet

British Colonel Mason

True Heaven

Barstow

The Lady from Nowhere

Judge Playdell

Cameo Kirby

John Wall

Idle Wives

Mr. Hagen

Sensation Seekers

Judge

Disgraced!

Francis Chesney

Charley's Aunt

James Milton Hendrickson(The Banker)

High Voltage

Society Man (uncredited)

Man Of The People

Sugar Daddy in Theatre

Desirable

Music Store Manager (uncredited)

Stage Mother

Professor

Start Cheering

Thomas Drake

The Public Defender

Dr. Reich

Liliom

Judge Folger

Murder at Dawn

Jack Norton

Fate

Ben (Uncredited)

The Preview Murder Mystery

Proposer

How Men Propose

Man on Dais (uncredited)

The Country Doctor

Gambler

Daybreak

Lawyer Marsh

Secret Sinners

Head Waiter (uncredited)

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

Fairbanks

The Lady Objects

Graham the Banker

The Quitter

Mr. Gregory

High Stakes

Business Man (uncredited)

Make Way for Tomorrow

Arthur Vaughn, the Artist

Fine Feathers

Bill - The Husband

Lost Illusions

Mr. Winterby

It's in the Air

The Soldier

The Rosary

Minor Role

The Lady Who Dared

Joe

The Price

Alone in the World

Reception Guest (uncredited)

Golden Harvest

John Daly

Too Wise Wives

William Wright

Scandal

J.B. Perkins

Money Talks

Wally Hines

Escapade

J.D. Sears

A Self Made Wife

Sir Oliver Blount

Stella Maris

Jed

On the Brink

C.E. Grove

The Face on the Barroom Floor

Dick Thornton

The Thirteenth Guest

Rufus Kempster

The Awful Truth

Aratus

From Death to Life

"Bull" Forrest

Sunshine Molly

Rejected Suitor

Lost by a Hair

Hamilton Sr.

The Big Race

S.S. Official (uncredited)

Chained

Senator

The Accusing Finger

James Leech

Broadway Daddies

Robert Winthrop

Saving the Family Name

Ward Jansen

Hop - The Devil's Brew

Dr. Broome

The Hand That Rocks the Cradle

Man (uncredited)

A Feather in Her Hat

Conway Dix

The Border Patrol

Shylock

The Merchant of Venice

The Troubadour

The Troubadour's Triumph

Isaac - the Rabbi

The Jew's Christmas

Jack Golden

The Twins

Englishman

Bulldog Drummond's Revenge

Banquet Guest (Uncredited)

Murders in the Zoo

The Millionaire

Eyes That See Not

Judge Lucius Henderson

The Broken Gate

The Gray of the Dawn

Barbarian Chief

The Armorer’s Daughter

Where the Sea and the Shore Doth Meet

Double Door

Dr. Bronson

Midnight Warning

Lloyd Phillips

False Colors

Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Laugh and Get Rich

Doctor in Hallway

Two for Tonight

Captain (uncredited)

Cocktail Hour

Judge

Made on Broadway

Casino Manager (uncredited)

Death Takes a Holiday

Party Guest (uncredited)

Holiday

Casino Patrol (uncredited)

Yours for the Asking

Reception Guest (uncredited)

Thirty Day Princess

Sir Francis Chesney

Charley's Aunt

Card Player

The Midnight Sun

Roman (uncredited)

Cleopatra

Haskins (uncredited)

The Woman Accused

Sir Horace Worcester

The Fate of a Flirt

Harrington

Tea For Three

Markrute

Soul Mates

Cyrus W. Hopkins

Nobody's Bride

Leigh Whittall

Daughters of Today

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

112

Gender

Male

Birthday

1875-08-06

Place of Birth

Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA

Also Known As

Phillips Wendell Smalley