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Edwin Booth Tilton
Edwin B. Tilton (September 15, 1859 – January 16, 1926) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in more than 60 films between 1912 and 1925. He was born in Chicago, Illinois and died in Hollywood, California. Selected filmography * ''Cupid's Round Up'' (1918) * ''Under the Yoke'' (1918) * '' Riddle Gawne'' (1918) * '' The Shuttle'' (1918) * '' A Midnight Romance'' (1919) * ''The Lincoln Highwayman'' (1919) * '' Her Kingdom of Dreams'' (1919) * '' Faith'' (1920) * '' Just Pals'' (1920) * '' Curtain'' (1920) * '' The Iron Heart'' (1920) * '' Two Moons'' (1920) * ''Love's Harvest'' (1920) * ''The Mother Heart'' (1921) * '' What Love Will Do'' (1921) * '' Bucking the Line'' (1921) * '' Bare Knuckles'' (1921) * ''Lovetime'' (1921) * ''The Lamplighter'' (1921) * '' Man Under Cover'' (1922) *''The Cub Reporter'' (1922) * '' Thundergate'' (1923) * '' The Midnight Express'' (1924) * '' The Lone Chance'' (1924) * ''Why Get Married? ''Why Get Married?'' is a 1924 Am ...
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A film still (sometimes called a publicity still or a production still) is a photograph, taken on or off the set of a movie or television program during production. These photographs are also taken in formal studio settings and venues of opportunity such as film stars' homes, film debut events, and commercial settings. The photos were taken by studio photographers for promotional purposes. Such stills consisted of posed portraits, used for public display or free fan handouts, which are sometimes autographed. They can also consist of posed or candid images taken on the set during production, and may include stars, crew members or directors at work. The main purpose of such publicity stills is to help studios advertise and promote their new films and stars. Studios therefore send those photos along with press kits and free passes to as many movie-related publications as possible so as to gain free publicity. Such photos were then used by newspapers and magazines, for example, to w ...
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