Edgar Jones (actor)


Edgar Jones was an American actor, producer, writer, and director of silent films. He starred in and directed the film adaptation of The Gold in the Crock. He also starred in and directed Siegmund Lubin films including Fitzhugh's Ride. He established a film production business in Augusta, Maine that produced original stories and adaptations of Holman Day novels.

Career

Jones acted in touring stage productions before moving on to films. He starred with Clara Williams in A Lucky Fall.
He acted, produced, and directed Lonesome Corners. He produced, directed, and starred in a series of short films with Evelyn Brent. According to IMDb, he has more than 100 acting credits and more than 60 directing credits. Late in 1918, he formed his own production company, Edgar Jones Productions, and made films in Maine. His film work includes adaptations of Holman Day stories. The studio operated out of the former Maine Children's Home Society.
Blaine S. Viles, a former mayor of Augusta, served as the film company's president. Viles also served as state forest commissioner. The Mentor reported Holman Day films being shown to prisoners.
He married Lubin actress Louise Huff and they had a daughter together. They divorced.
Among his surviving Maine films are Border River, A Knight of the Pines, Cupid, Registered Guide, and Caught in the Rapids, all Edgar Jones Productions. Co-stars included Evelyn Brent, Edna May Sperl, Carlton Brickert, and Ben Hendricks, Jr. In 2025 Edward Lorusso discovered the lost film In the River in a Library of Congress collection. The film had been catalogued under the wrong title. Lorusso "re-premiered" the film in Augusta, Maine in October 2025.
Edward Lorusso collected these four films, along with two others, in a Blu-ray collection in 2023. Lorusso screened these four films at the Silent Film Festival at the Colonial Theater in Augusta, Maine on June 17, 2023. The theater is where they had all made their premieres 1919-21.

Filmography

Actor

Director

The Turmoil (1916 film)Dimples (1916 film)Lovely Mary The Girl Who Wouldn't Quit

Producer