Francis Powers (actor)
Francis Jackson Powers was an actor, playwright, screenwriter, and director from the United States. His play The First Born was staged on Broadway at the Manhattan Theatre by David Belasco in 1897; a work in which he also starred in the lead part of Chan Wang. The play told the story of Chinese life in San Francisco, and was a hit in New York. His other Broadway credits included performances in Richard Carvel, Hon. John Grigsby, Robert Emmet, and Adrea. In addition to working as a stage actor he also performed in silent films.
Powers died on May 10, 1940 in Santa Monica, California at the home of his daughter. He was the brother of newspaper cartoonist T. E. Powers.
Selected filmography
Actor
- Out of the Dust
- The White Rider
- The Love Trap Rouged Lips Playing It Wild
- The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln
- The Iron Horse
- The Fighting Heart
- Lightnin'
- Thank You
- ''The Show''
Director
- Clothes
- The Port of Missing Men
- The Ring and the Man
- The Little Gray Lady
- The Arrow Maiden
- As in the Days of Old
- The Bride of the Sea
- Father
- The Lady of Duty
- Old Mother Grey
- One Who Serves
- Good and Evil
- ''Sea Mates''
Screenwriter
- The Arrow Maiden
- The Crest of Van Endheim
- The Ever-Living Isles
- Father
- The Lady of Duty
- A Daughter of the Nile
- Good and Evil
- The Lady from the Sea
- Sea Mates Shadows of Conscience
- ''The First Born''