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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lester_CuneoLester Cuneo - Wikipedia

    Lester H. Cuneo (October 25, 1888 – November 1, 1925) was an American stage and silent film actor. He began acting in theatre while still in his teens. His name remains associated with the history of Western film.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0192110Lester Cuneo - IMDb

    Lester Cuneo. Actor: The Means and the End. A stage actor since his early teenage years, Lester Cuneo made his first film, a comedy short, in 1910. It was quite successful, and he soon began appearing in a series of comedy shorts, which he also directed.

  3. Oct 5, 2013 · Lester Cuneo -- The Shootin' Fool silentgents.com Cuneo (born in Chicago, Illinois on October 25, 1888) carved out a niche as an actor in independent Westerns beginning in 1921 with a starring role in the Capital Film Company five-reel silent The Ranger and the Law.

  4. Lester H. Cuneo (18881925) American Actor, Executive Producer and Producer. A stage actor since his early teenage years, Lester Cuneo made his first film, a comedy short, in 1910. It was quite successful, and he soon began appearing in a series of comedy shorts, which he also directed.

  5. Actor. He was a prolific American actor during the silent film era, who is remembered as one of the first western film stars. From 1912 to 1925 he made at least 50 films. His career bloomed after switching from comedic roles to the increasingly popular western film genre.

  6. Lester Cuneo. Actor: The Means and the End. A stage actor since his early teenage years, Lester Cuneo made his first film, a comedy short, in 1910. It was quite successful, and he soon began appearing in a series of comedy shorts, which he also directed. Tiring of comedies, he decided to make himself a cowboy star and turned to making westerns.

  7. Lester H. Cuneo was an American stage and silent film actor. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he began acting in live theatre while still in his teens. Lester then embarked on a film career in 1912 with the Chicago- based Selig Polyscope Company then joined Essanay Studios in 1914.