
William Russell
Biography
From Wikipedia William Russell (April 12, 1884 – February 18, 1929), born William Francis Lerche, was an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter. He appeared in over two hundred silent era motion pictures between 1910 and 1929, directing five of them in 1916 and producing two through his own production company in 1918 and 1925. Russell began his screen career in New York with the Biograph Company, where he worked for nine months before signing with the Thanhouser Company. He was also part of the company of players for the American Film Manufacturing Company and their Flying "A" Studios in Santa Barbara. In 1917, he and actress Charlotte Burton were married. They divorced in 1921. He and actress Helen Ferguson were married on June 21, 1925, at the Wilshire Boulevard Congregational Church, after a six-year romance. William Russell died at age 44 from pneumonia at Hollywood Hospital in Los Angeles.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Flying to Fortune
as The Doctor
1912

The Girl of the Grove
as The Doctor
1912

The Smugglers of Santa Cruz
as Robert Langdon
1916

The Beloved Brute
as David Hinges
1924

A Rough Shod Fighter
as Frank Carlisle
1917
Under Western Skies
as A Marriage Witness
1910
The Railroad Builder
1911
Lorna Doone
1911
His Younger Brother
1911
The Stepmother
1911
Their Burglar
1911
For Sale -- A Life
as The Card Player
1912

The Little Shut-in
as Manly Feet
1912

Jilted
as The Suitor
1912

Jess
as Frank Muller, the Treacherous Boer
1912
A Niagara Honeymoon
as The Groom
1912

The Ring of a Spanish Grandee
as Don Rodrigo
1912
Pa's Medicine
as Willie's Father
1912

Put Yourself in His Place
as Squire Raby
1912

Undine
as Spirit of the Brook
1912
