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Bertram Mortimer Lytell (February 24, 1885 –
September 28, 1954) was an
American actor in
theater and film
during the
silent film era and
early talkies...
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Wilfred Lytell Jr. (October 16, 1891 –
September 10, 1954) was an
American film actor.
Lytell was born in New York City, New York and
appeared in 35 films...
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Jimmy Lytell (December 1, 1904 -
November 28, 1972) was an
American jazz clarinetist.
Critic Scott Yanow described him as
being "[o]ne of the most underrated...
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announced that she was the
newly widowed wife of a
rancher named Jack
Lytell and that they were
supposedly married in Mexico. She also
stated that she...
- 1924 –
January 26, 1990),
better known by his
professional names Bert
Lytell and
Chocolate Kid, was an
American boxer and
middleweight contender in the...
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first professional knockout in his
third professional fight,
against Mike
Lytell in May of the same year.
Resto remained unbeaten with a 7-0
record until...
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Ronald Colman as Lord
Darlington May
McAvoy as Lady
Windermere Bert
Lytell as Lord
Windermere Irene Rich as Mrs.
Erlynne Edward Martindel as Lord Augustus...
- Bert
Lytell)
Alias the Lone Wolf (silent, 1927, Bert
Lytell) The Lone Wolf's
Daughter (1929, Bert
Lytell) The Last of the Lone Wolf (1930, Bert
Lytell) Cheaters...
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silent melodrama film.
Directed by
Bayard Veiller, the film
stars Bert
Lytell, Andrée Tourneur, and
Sylvia Breamer. It was
released on
April 17, 1922...
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