Edgar Jones — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Edgar Jones is making a mark in Lubin films by merit of his splendid horsemanship and he is declared to be a master of horses.
Pictures made “at the Sign of the Bell” are receiving the benefit of his ability for rough riding. Mr. Jones was formerly a Liebler & Co. player and includes among his experiences on the stage engagements with Henry Miller, Viola Allen, Kyrle Bellew, The Holy City and other companies equally high class.
He likes the out of door, the rough and ready life which photoplay work gives him and prefers this variety to that of “dress-up” roles, though he is efficient to an equal degree in both. He learned to ride, he claims, when he was a youngster and has made horses his “hobby” and chief recreation ever since then, finding time for this diversion even while on the road.
He is seen to the advantage of both himself and the Lubin company in film work.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, March 1913