Otis B. Thayer


Otis Bryant Thayer was an American actor, director, producer and owner of silent era film production companies. Before his film career he was a stage actor and operatic comedian. By 1910, he piloted the Chicago based Selig Polyscope Company filming westerns on locations at Canon City. He founded the Art-O-Graf film company of Denver in 1919. And by 1920, he was the president of the "Superior Foto Play Company."

Career

;As a director:
;As an actor:
  • 1911 - Western Hearts, Why the Sheriff Is a Bachelor, Told in Colorado, A Tennessee Love Story, A New York Cowboy, A Fair Exchange, The Warrant, Dan Thomas - the Sheriff, Two Lives, The New Editor, The Mission Worker, Montana Anna, A Novel Experiment, Busy Day at the Selig
  • 1912 - Circumstantial Evidence, The Wayfarer, The Boob, The Double Cross, Murray the Masher
  • 1914 - Pirates of the Plains
  • 1920 - The Desert Scorpion
;As a writer:
  • 1911 - The Bully of Bingo Gulch, A Romance of the Rio Grande
  • 1912 - The Scapegoat, Riders of the Range
;As a producer:
  • 1928 - Tracy the Outlaw

Personal life and death

Educated in Freeport, Illinois. Son of William Henry Harrison and Letitia Ann Thayer, husband of Gertrude M. Cavagna.
Founder of Art-O-Graf Film Co., and was President and Director for General Superior Foto Play Company.