John T. Dillon

John T. Dillon

  • Birthday: 1876-06-19
  • Deathday: 1937-12-29
  • Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA

Biography

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Filmography

The New Janitor

1914

As Villaoinous manager

The Musketeers of Pig Alley

1912

As Policeman

All Woman

1918

As William Kibby

A Flash of Light

1910

As At First Party / At Second Party

The Primal Call

1911

As The Millionaire's Friend / At Club

A Woman in the Ultimate

1913

As Badger Gang Member

Martyrs of the Alamo

1915

As Colonel Travis

Fate

1913

As A Friend

My Baby

1912

As Wedding Guest / At Table

The Telephone Girl and the Lady

1913

As The Grocery Man

Comrades

1911

As Jack

The Sunbeam

1912

As A Policeman

Olaf—An Atom

1913

As The Claim Jumper

The House with Closed Shutters

1910

As On Porch / At Farewell / In Lee's Tent

Big Brown Eyes

1936

As Barber (Uncredited)

A Girl Like That

1917

As Tom Hoadley

For the Son of the House

1913

As The Temptor

What the Daisy Said

1910

As A Farmhand (uncredited)

Destiny's Toy

1916

As Bad Riley

Fisher Folks

1911

As At Fair (as Jack Dillon)

The Switchtower

1913

As Third Counterfeiter

The Lost Bridegroom

1916

As Crook

The Sheriff's Baby

1913

As A Settler

A Rich Man's Plaything

1917

As Ogden Deneau

A Cry for Help

1912

As Policeman / Witness to Accident

A Modest Hero

1913

As Second Thief

The Tear That Burned

1914

As The Father

A Chance Deception

1913

As The Waiter

Love in an Apartment Hotel

1913

As One of the Fiance's Friends

A Dangerous Foe

1913

As The 'Bull's Friend

In Diplomatic Circles

1913

As The Detective

The Mirror

1913

As Third Tramp

The Vengeance of Galora

1913

As The Sheriff

Under the Shadow of the Law

1913

As The Doctor

The Last Drop of Water

1911

As Cavalry Officer

Frisco Kid

1935

As Second Policeman (uncredited)

The Tender Hearted Boy

1913

As The Butcher

The Sisters

1914

As

The Gangsters of New York

1914

As Biff Durgan - Porky's Elder Brother

Teaching Dad to Like Her

1911

As Outside Theatre

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