
Justus D. Barnes
Justus D. Barnes (October 2, 1862 – February 6, 1946), named George Barnes in some sources, was an American stage and film actor. He is best known for his role in the 1903 silent short The Great Train Robbery, which the American Film Institute and many film historians and critics recognize as the production that first established the Western genre, setting a new "narrative standard" in the motion...
Justus D. Barnes (October 2, 1862 – February 6, 1946), named George Barnes in some sources, was an American stage and film actor. He is best known for his role in the 1903 silent short The Great Train Robbery, which the American Film Institute and many film historians and critics recognize as the production that first established the Western genre, setting a new "narrative standard" in the motion...
Known For
The Great Train Robbery
as Bandit Who Fires at Camera (uncredited)
The Portrait of Lady Anne
as Lady Anne's Father in 1770
Star of Bethlehem
as Mage Gaspar
Cast Credits
Cy Whittaker's Ward
as Simmons
It Happened to Adele
as Vincent's Uncle
Mr. Meeson's Will
as Mr. Meeson
Weary Walker's Woes
as Lawyer
From the River's Depths
as William Hewins - Dorothy's Father
The Marvelous Marathoner
as Ewing Webster
His Two Patients
as The Blacksmith
The Country Girl
as The Squire, her Guardian
God's Witness
as Judge
The Heart of the Princess Marsari
as Paul's Wealthy Uncle
Love and Money
as American Suitor's Father
A Dog of Flanders
as The Rich Miller
A Debut in the Secret Service
as Abdul
Their Best Friend
as Jack's Father
The Dancer
as N.Z. Wood
The Farmer's Daughters
as Father
When the Studio Burned
as Director
Star of Bethlehem
as Mage Gaspar
The Voice of Conscience
as Doctor
When a Count Counted
as W.T. Wilson, Attorney at Law
Cousins
as Father on Farm
The Portrait of Lady Anne
as Lady Anne's Father in 1770
Nicholas Nickleby
as Uncle Ralph
David Copperfield
as Ham Peggotty (in part one)
A Circus Stowaway
as Ringmaster