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Cullen Landis (July 9, 1896 – August 26, 1975) was an American motion picture actor and director whose career began in the early ears of the silent film era. James Cullen Landis was the middle of three siblings (two sons and a daughter) raised by Lulan and Margaret (née Cullen) Landis in Nashville, Tennessee, where his father supported his family as a stock broker. As a boy, James was a train enthusiast and dreamed to be an railroad engineer. Though the ambition eventually faded, his interest in railroads did not, and some years later he helped design for himself a model train set powered by steam. He began working in the fledgling film industry at age 18 around the time his older sister, Margaret Landis, appeared in her first film. In 1928 Cullen Landis starred in the first ‘all talking’ motion picture, Lights of New York. He once confided in a friend that talkies were perfect for musicals and that he was no "song and dance man". He left Hollywood for Detroit in 1930 to produce and direct industrial films for automobile companies. Landis began as a movie director, only turning to acting after his lead player broke a leg and it was discovered that the actor’s costumes fit him. He went on to become one of the more popular lead actors of the silent era, appearing in some one hundred films over 14 years. During World War II, he served as a captain with US Army Signal Corps producing training films in the South Pacific. By war’s end he was twice decorated and promoted to major. In the post war years he made documentaries for the US State Department that took him to the far corners of the world. James Cullen Landis died on August 28, 1975, aged 79, at a nursing home in Bloomfield, Michigan, three months after the death of his wife, Jane. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Voice That Thrilled the World
as Self (segment 'Lights of New York') (archive footage)
Convict's Code
as Kenneth Avery

The Little Wild Girl
as Jules Barbier

Lights of New York
as Eddie Morgan
Out with the Tide
as John Templeton
A Midnight Adventure
as Fred Nicholson

The Devil's Skipper
as John Dubray

The Broken Mask
as Pertio

On to Reno
as Bud
Two to One
as George Minafer

Broadway After Midnight
as Jimmy Crestmore

Finnegan's Ball
as Flannigan Jr.

We're All Gamblers
as Georgie McCarver

Life in Hollywood No. 5

The Fighting Failure
as Denny O'Brien
The Smoke Eaters
as Ed
Sweet Rosie O'Grady
as Victor McQuade
Frenzied Flames
as Danny Grovan

Christine of the Big Tops
as Bob Hastings

With Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo
as Davy Crockett

The Dixie Flyer
as 'Sunrise' Smith

My Old Dutch
as Herbert Brown

With Buffalo Bill on the U. P. Trail
as Gordon Kent

Perils of the Coast Guard
as Coast Guard Captain Tom Norris

The Midnight Flyer
as David Henderson

Peacock Feathers
as Jerry Chandler

An Enemy of Men
as Doctor Phil

Wasted Lives
as John Grayson

A Broadway Butterfly
as Ronald Steel

Pampered Youth
as George Minafer

Cheap Kisses
as Donald Dillingham

Born Rich
as Jack Le Moyne

One Law for the Woman
as Ben Martin

A Girl of the Limberlost
as Hart Henderson

The Fighting Coward
as Tom Rumford

The Man Life Passed By
as Harold Trevis

The Midnight Alarm
as Chaser

Masters of Men
as Dick Halpin

Soul of the Beast
as Paul Nadeau

Pioneer Trails
as Jack Dale / Jack Plains

Crashin' Thru
as Cons Saunders

The Famous Mrs. Fair
as Alan Fair

Dollar Devils
as Jim Biggers

The Fog
as Nathan Forge

Forsaking All Others
as Oliver Newell

Love in the Dark
as Tim O'Brien

Youth to Youth
as Page Brookins

Remembrance
as Seth Smith

Gay and Devilish
as Peter Armitage

Watch Your Step
as Elmer Slocum
Where's My Wandering Boy Tonight?
Man With Two Mothers

Voices of the City
as Jimmy

The Infamous Miss Revell
as Max Hildreth

The Ace of Hearts
as Young Man in Restaurant (uncredited)

The Old Nest
as Jim at 22-32

Snowblind
as Pete Garth

Bunty Pulls the Strings
as Rab

It's a Great Life
as Stoddard

Going Some
as J. Wallingford Speed