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- Jan 27, 1857
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Al W. Filson Biography
Al W. Filson (January 27, 1857 – November 14, 1925) was an American actor of stage and film, celebrated for his work in vaudeville.
Career Highlights
Filson toured with the Orpheum and Keith circuits, with a tramp act. He was in several Selig Polyscope Company films. Filson often performed comedy sketch on stage with his wife, actress Lee Errol (or Lea Errol), under the name Filson and Errol. Filson and Errol performed in "A Daughter of Bacchus" (1905); and in the George M. Cohan stage show skit, "A Tip on the Derby". He copyrighted Ed Chrissie's musical comedy, "A Dose of His Own Medicine" in 1898. == Filmography == For Her Father's Sins (1914) The Love of Loti San (1915) The Eternal Feminine (1915) The Tiger Slayer (1915) The Print of the Nails (1915) Bred in the Bone (1915) Eleven-Thirty P.M. / 11:30 P.M. (1915) A Yankee from the West (1915) The Old Man Who Tried to Grow Young (1916) At Piney Ridge (1916) Unto Those Who Sin (1916) The Cycle of Fate (1916) The Garden of Allah (1916) The Valiants of Virginia (1916) The Scarlet Car (1917) The Lad and the Lion (1917), a film adaptation of The Lad and the Lion Beware of Strangers (1917) Who Shall Take My Life? (1917) Mountain Dew (1917) Little Lost Sister (1917) String Beans (1918) Hands Down (1918) Widow by Proxy (1919) Hairpin (1920) Treasure Island (1920) Homespun Folks (1920) The Girl from God's Country (1921) Made in Heaven (1921) Chickens (1921) Monte Cristo (1922) Watch Him Step (1922) == References == == External links == Al W. Filson at IMDb
Net Worth
Estimated at $10,000,000 as of 2026.
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