W. Chrystie Miller

W. Chrystie Miller

W. Chrystie Miller (William Chrystie Miller; August 10, 1843 – September 23, 1922) was an American silent film actor. He appeared in 139 films between 1908 and 1914. Miller frequently appeared in films directed by D.W. Griffith and was known to film audiences as the "Grand Old Man of the Photodrama". [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]

Known For

A Corner in Wheat

as Farmer's Father

The Lonedale Operator

as In Station Lobby

His Trust

as Man at Farewell

Cast Credits

The Blue or the Gray

as The Northern Girl's Uncle

The Stopped Clock

as Secondary Role

The Adopted Brother

as The Father

The Work Habit

as The Street Sweeper

His Mother's Son

as The Father

The Little Tease

as The Little Tease's Father

The Unwelcome Guest

as The Old Father

The Tender Hearted Boy

as The Sweetheart's Father

Pirate Gold

as The Old Mate

The Massacre

as In Wagon Train

A Sailor’s Heart

as The Minister

The Informer

as Union Soldier

My Baby

as The Grandfather

The Chief's Blanket

as The Father

Getting Rid of Trouble

as In Employment Agency

Man's Genesis

as Grandfather

An Indian Summer

as The Widower

A Temporary Truce

as The Murdered Indian / Indian on Street

The Old Actor

as The Old Actor

The Goddess of Sagebrush Gulch

as The Goddess's Father

A String of Pearls

as In Hallway

The Sunbeam

as Old Man In Tenement Hallway

The Sands of Dee

as A fisherman

The Mender of Nets

as The Little Mender's Father

The Adventures of Billy

as Robbery Victim