Guy Coombs
Guy Coombs (June 15, 1882 – December 29, 1947) was an American stage and screen actor who had a prolific career during the silent era. He was born in Washington, D. C. and died in Los Angeles, California. He left films in 1922 to work in real-estate in Florida.
Guy Coombs | |
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Coombs while working for Kalem, 1912 | |
Born | June 15, 1882 Washington, D. C., US |
Died | December 29, 1947 (aged 65) Los Angeles, California, US |
Resting place | The Evergreens Cemetery, King's County Brooklyn, New York |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1908-1922 |
Spouse |
On Broadway, in 1908, Coombs appeared with the likes of James K. Hackett and Arthur Hoops in a revival of The Prisoner of Zenda.
Coombs appeared in films from Edison, Kalem, Kleine and Metro Pictures.
Coombs was married at one time to acting colleague Anna Q. Nilsson.
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