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William Canfield was an actor on stage and screen known for portraying villains. He was in the 1915 serial '' The Broken Coin'' and the 1918 war propaganda film ''
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Filmography

*'' The Little Girl of the Attic'' (1915) *'' Across the Rio Grande'' (1915) *'' The Broken Coin'' (1915) as Gorgas the Outlaw *''
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'' (1916) as Gentleman Dick *''
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'' (1916) as The Grand Duke *'' Love Never Dies'' (1916) *'' The Voice on the Wire'' (1917) as William Grimsby *''
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