George Majeroni
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George Majeroni, also known as Giorgio Majeroni, (1877–1924) was a stage and screen actor. His starring roles in silent films included My Lady Incog opposite Hazel Dawn.
Majeroni was born in Melbourne, Australia and was part of a family of actors. His older brother Mario Majeroni was born in Sardinia and also came to the U.S.
His first performance in the U.S. was in 1905. He had a wife and two children. Majeroni died at Saranac Lake in New York's Adirondacks.[1]
He portrayed Bolo Pasha in the 1918 film The Caillaux Case.
Theater
- For the Term of His Natural Life, adaptation
 - Laugh, Clown, Laugh[2]
 - An adaptation of The Kreutzer Sonata
 - Top o' th' World[2]
 - The Claw (play)[2]
 - The Pink Lady[1]
 - Diplomacy (1914)[3][2]
 
Filmography
- The Sign of the Cross (1914)
 - Bella Donna (1915)
 - The Eternal City (1915)
 - Diplomacy (1916)
 - My Lady Incog (1916)
 - The Feud Girl (1916)
 - As in a Looking Glass (1916)
 - Patria (serial) (1917)
 - Who's Your Neighbor? (1917)
 - Stranded in Arcady (1917)
 - Tangled Lives (1918)
 - The Caillaux Case (1918)
 - The Green God (1918)
 - Hoarded Assets (1918)
 - The Woman the Germans Shot (1918)
 - The Invisible Bond (1919)
 - Marriage For Convenience (1919)
 - In Honor's Web (1919)
 - What Women Will Do (1921)
 - How Women Love (1922)
 
References
- ^ a b Giorgio Majeroni, obituary, New York Times, August 9, 1924
 - ^ a b c d "Giorgio Majeroni – Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
 - ^ "The Theatre". Meyer Bros. & Company. April 12, 1914 – via Google Books.
 
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