Edward Sloman

    Director, Actor, Writer

    Birthdate: Jul 19, 1883

    Birthplace: London, England, UK

    Died: Sep 29, 1972

    British-born Edward Sloman was raised in London's East End, and left home at age 19 to become an actor. He spent several years in the British theater and later became a director in both legitimate theater and vaudeville. After a quarrel with a powerful booking agent which resulted in his being effectively shut out of the British theatrical circuit, Sloman took an actress friend's advice and headed for Hollywood in 1915. Introduced to director Wilfred Lucas at Universal Pictures, Sloman was soon employed as an actor at the princely sum of $7.50 a day. To make ends meet, he wrote scenarios, which he sold for $25 apiece. A war picture he wrote was bought by producer Thomas H. Ince, a major figure in Hollywood at the time, and on the strength of that Sloman was hired by Lubin Pictures as a director, turning out his first film in late 1915. After directing several one- and two-reel shorts, the studio head insisted that he not only direct them but star in them, too. Several months of performing these dual tasks exhausted Sloman to the point where he quit Lubin. He was eventually hired by independent producer Benjamin B. Hampton in 1919 and given the helm of a big-budget western, The Westerners (1919). The film was quite successful and led to Sloman securing steady employment with other independent producers. He was eventually hired by Universal Pictures (again) and made His People (1925), the success of which resulted in his being given a five-year contract by the studio. His most critically acclaimed film, Surrender (1927), starred Russian actor Ivan Mozzhukhin in a story of a beautiful Jewish girl whose Russian village is invaded by Cossacks, and she is given a choice by the Cossack chieftain of either sleeping with him or seeing her village destroyed. Sloman's The Foreign Legion (1928) and We Americans (1928) were also well received, but his career declined somewhat after the advent of talking pictures. He made his last film in 1938 and the next year left the business to enter the radio broadcasting field as a writer, producer and director.

    Known For

    The Mantle of Charity
    The Mantle of Charity

    (1918)

    Gun Smoke
    Gun Smoke

    (1931)

    We Americans
    We Americans

    (1928)

    Pilgrims of the Night
    Pilgrims of the Night

    (1921)

    Edward Sloman Movies

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    Previous (2)

    • 2022 |

      Wayward

    • 2014 |

      The Other Woman

    actor

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    Previous (73)

    • 1938 |
      The Jury's Secret
    • 1935 |
      A Dog of Flanders
    • 1934 |
      There's Always Tomorrow
    • 1931 |
      Caught
    • 1931 |
      Gun Smoke
    • 1931 |
      His Woman
    • 1931 |
      Murder by the Clock
    • 1931 |
      The Conquering Horde
    • 1930 |
      Hell's Island
    • 1930 |
      Puttin' on the Ritz
    • 1930 |
      Soldiers and Women
    • 1930 |
      The Kibitzer
    • 1929 |
      The Girl on the Barge
    • 1929 |
      The Lost Zeppelin
    • 1928 |
      The Foreign Legion
    • 1928 |
      We Americans
    • 1927 |
      Alias the Deacon
    • 1927 |
      Surrender
    • 1926 |
      Butterflies in the Rain
    • 1926 |
      The Beautiful Cheat
    • 1926 |
      The Old Soak
    • 1925 |
      His People
    • 1925 |
      The Price of Pleasure
    • 1925 |
      The Storm Breaker
    • 1925 |
      Up the Ladder
    • 1923 |
      Backbone
    • 1923 |
      High Gear Jeffrey
    • 1923 |
      The Eagle's Feather
    • 1923 |
      The Last Hour
    • 1922 |
      Shattered Idols
    • 1922 |
      The Woman He Loved
    • 1921 |
      Pilgrims of the Night
    • 1921 |
      The Marriage of William Ashe
    • 1921 |
      The Ten Dollar Raise
    • 1920 |
      Blind Youth
    • 1920 |
      Burning Daylight
    • 1920 |
      The Luck of Geraldine Laird
    • 1920 |
      The Mutiny of the Elsinore
    • 1920 |
      The Sagebrusher
    • 1920 |
      The Star Rover
    • 1919 |
      Molly of the Follies
    • 1919 |
      Put Up Your Hands!
    • 1919 |
      The Westerners
    • 1918 |
      A Bit of Jade
    • 1918 |
      Fair Enough
    • 1918 |
      In Bad
    • 1918 |
      Money Isn't Everything
    • 1918 |
      Social Briars
    • 1918 |
      The Ghost of Rosy Taylor
    • 1918 |
      The Mantle of Charity
    • 1918 |
      The Midnight Trail
    • 1917 |
      High Play
    • 1917 |
      My Fighting Gentleman
    • 1917 |
      New York Luck
    • 1917 |
      Pride and the Man
    • 1917 |
      Sands of Sacrifice
    • 1917 |
      Snap Judgment
    • 1917 |
      The Frame-Up
    • 1917 |
      The Masked Heart
    • 1917 |
      The Sea Master
    • 1917 |
      The Shackles of Truth
    • 1916 |
      A Woman's Daring
    • 1916 |
      Dust
    • 1916 |
      Lone Star
    • 1916 |
      Lying Lips
    • 1916 |
      Sequel to the Diamond from the Sky
    • 1916 |
      The Inner Struggle
    • 1916 |
      The Reclamation
    • 1916 |
      The Severed Hand
    • 1916 |
      The Twinkler
    • 1915 |
      Saved from the Harem
    • 1915 |
      Under the Crescentas Prince Ibrahim Tousson
    • 1914 |
      The Trey o' Heartsas Seneca Trine